Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN

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Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN

Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN

@RobertaLavin

大法 露風 Soto Zen Priest | CAPT USPHS (ret)| Nursing Professor & Disaster Researcher | Focused on Health Equity | Believe in the Power of Science | Rescuer of Cats

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Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN
My newest project is being the guest editor for a special edition of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health on Global Nursing Leadership for Climate Resilience and Health Equity. I hope many of my nursing and other friends who are interested in climate resilience and health equity will consider contributing. mdpi.com/journal/ijerph…
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Father Jim Sichko
Father Jim Sichko@JimSichko·
You want the Church to “stay in its lane”? This is the lane: the poor. the hungry. the migrant. peace over war. If that sounds political— it’s because the Gospel makes people uncomfortable. #missionaryofmercy
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Joan Halifax
Joan Halifax@jhalifax·
With deep concern about the deconstruction of the Forest Service and turning the wilds into a commodity, I was reminded early this morning of this from Eihei Dogen: “Mountains and waters right now are the actualization of the ancient Buddha way.”
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Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN
A consistent ethical stance, therefore, requires more than opposing violence in the abstract. It calls for clear discernment, moral courage, and a refusal to legitimize threats against entire populations. In both Catholic and Buddhist frameworks, the measure is the same: actions and words must align with the preservation of life, the reduction of suffering, and the recognition of our shared humanity. The Sin of War, The Cost of Silence curseofanurse.com/2026/04/09/the… via @robertalavin
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Joan Halifax
Joan Halifax@jhalifax·
Dr Red Bison, PhD @redbison.bsky ♀📷 A civilization that will drill Chaco Canyon, put up a wall on the Rio Grand in Big Bend NP, mine the Sky Islands of southern Arizona, bomb hospitals, universities, and elementary schools in Iran, and do "double tap" strikes that kill
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Joan Halifax
Joan Halifax@jhalifax·
An opinion: this country is an uncivilization. Perhaps others share this view.
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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
Trump's escalation from we're going to decimate them to we're going to destroy their country to we're going to wipe out their civilization seems to be classic escalatory behavior of an insane psychopath, no?
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Prof Roberta Lavin (Daihō Rofū), PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN
We began our practice today by entering our individual meditation spaces and performing the three bows. First, we bowed to the Buddha, not as a deity, but as a reminder of our own innate potential for awakening. Second, we bowed to our seat representing the Dharma, the teachings that support us and the physical ground that holds us. Finally, we bowed to the Sangha, the community of practitioners who walk this path alongside us. These bows are not mere formalities. They are the act of planting ourselves. When we bow to our seat, we are saying, "I am here. I am willing to occupy this space, exactly as it is, and exactly as I am." This is the first step in becoming rooted. youtube.com/live/kG53whcHS…
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
God help us. This is disgraceful language coming from a Christian, or anyone with a soul. It was just as wrong to celebrate the death of Charlie Kirk as it is to celebrate that of Robert Mueller. May they rest in peace. And may we never forget that Jesus's message is about mercy.
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Joan Halifax
Joan Halifax@jhalifax·
A piece I wrote yesterday when not feeling well. I think it applies to much of what is happening now. We are indeed up a tree! upaya.org/2026/03/on-hsi…
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