Tongkat Ali of Life

18 May, 2008

Pak Lah makes historic visit to Buddhist temple

Filed under: Malaysia, Motivation, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 10:15 am

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi became only the second Prime Minister to celebrate Wesak Day at the 113-year-old Buddhist Maha Vihara in Brickfields

Yesterday, Chief High Priest of Malaysia, the Most Venerable K. Sri Dhammaratana, called it a historic moment for the temple, as it had been a long time since the country’s first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman visited the temple in 1967.

Abdullah’s presence was confirmed only at the last minute as he had just finished a meeting with the MSC International Advisory Panel.

In his Wesak Day greeting to Malaysians, the Prime Minister hoped that the multiracial communities would continue to live in peace so the country could continue to prosper.

“No religions asks their followers to create trouble or problems for people of other faiths,” he said.

Present were Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon, Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Loon, Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar and Wangsa Maju MP Wee Choo Keong.

22 February, 2008

Who is Jesus? He’s three people, says Deepak Chopra..

Filed under: Religion, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 9:00 am

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Who is Jesus? According to spiritual guru Deepak Chopra, there are three interpretations.

In his book “The Third Jesus,” published this week, Chopra says there is a “sketchy historical figure,” a second “abstract theological creation” and a third Jesus with the highest level of enlightenment — what Chopra calls God-consciousness.

“I want to offer the possibility that Jesus was truly, as he proclaimed, a savior,” Chopra wrote. “Not the savior, not the one and only Son of God. Rather Jesus embodied the highest level of enlightenment.

“He spent his brief adult life describing it, teaching it, and passing it on to future generations,” he said. “Jesus intended to save the world by showing others the path to God-consciousness.”

Chopra, author of more than 50 books and head of the spiritual group Alliance for a New Humanity, describes God-consciousness as “a metaphor for a shift in consciousness that makes Jesus’s teachings totally real and vital.”

He said he began searching for the third Jesus as a child attending a Catholic Irish missionary school in India after being fascinated by what he described at the “most interesting, romantic, passionate, spiritual story of all time.”

“Yet I was struck by the fact that my friends, who were part of the Church, had been indoctrinated into a belief system where guilt was actually a virtue and I couldn’t quite come to terms with that,” Chopra told Reuters in an interview.

“I said to myself there must be a third Jesus, a state of consciousness that I can actually relate to, and I started to really study the New Testament and the Bible,” he said.

EAST MEETS WEST

Chopra paints this third Jesus as one of both Eastern and Western spirituality.

“Leave aside the differences in the language of it — they are all talking about the same thing,” he said. “So I hope in the very least it will contribute to some healing of the rift in our collective soul, which is the cause of all the wars and all the problems we’re having today.”

Chopra said the Jesus created by the Catholic Church was confusing because although the religion had done a lot of good in the world, it had also taken part “in the Crusades, in witch hunts, in burning people on the stake, homophobia, depriving women of their rights, all kinds of things.”

“The present day crisis in Christianity is it’s bogged down in issues like — what would Jesus do? They make pronouncements on things like abortion, women’s rights, homophobia, stem cell research — nothing to do with Christ,” he said.

“It influences our politics, it influences our national policy, it influences whether we go to war or not in the name of God,” he said. “It’s inanity of the utmost extreme.”

Chopra said he hoped readers would take away a practical way to understand the New Testament and understand that engaging in contemplative meditation can lead to positive change.

“Everything changes for the good,” he said. “The way we think, the way we behave, the way we feel, the way we have our personal relationships, our social interactions, our environment all changes in an evolutionary direction because we have shifted in our own consciousness.”

And that, he said “is precisely what is meant by the kingdom of heaven is within you.”
Copyright © 2008 Reuters

27 January, 2008

The Enlighten One.. The Four Noble Truths (Part III)

Filed under: Religion, Thoughts, World, World Peace — Tags: — johnnytan88 @ 10:42 am

The Four Noble Truths 

Like a good doctor, He diagnoses the illness, finds out what has caused it & decides the cure.

Finally, He prescribes the medicine or gives the treatment that will make the patient well again.

1. There is Suffering. Suffering is common to all.
2. Cause of Suffering We are the cause of our suffering.
3. End of Suffering Stop doing what causes suffering.
4. Path to end Suffering Everyone can be enlightened.

The Enlighten One.. Part II

Filed under: Religion, Thoughts, World, World Peace — Tags: — johnnytan88 @ 10:21 am

During his enlightenment, the Buddha discovered three great truths:

1. Nothing is lost in the universe

The first truth is that nothing is lost in the universe. Matter turns into energy, energy turns into matter. A dead leaf turns into soil, a seed sprouts and becomes a new plant. Old solar systems disintegrate and turn into cosmic rays.

We are born of our parents; our children are born of us. We are the same as plants, as trees, as other people, as the rain that falls. We consist of that which is around us; we are the same as everything.

If we destroy something around us, we destroy ourselves. If we cheat another, we cheat ourselves. Understanding this truth, the Buddha and his disciples never killed any animal.

2. Everything Changes

The second universal truth of the Buddha is that everything is continuously changing. Life is like a river flowing on and on, ever-changing. Sometimes it flows slowly and sometimes swiftly.

It is smooth and gentle in some places, but later on snags and rocks crop up out of nowhere. As soon as we think we are safe, something unexpected happens. Once dinosaurs, mammoths and saber-toothed tigers roamed this earth and they all died out, yet this was not the end of life.

Other life forms appeared and eventually humans, too. Now we can even see the Earth from space and understand the changes that have taken place on this planet. Our ideas about life also change. People once believed that the world was flat, but now we know that it is round.

3. Law of Cause and Effect

The third universal truth explained by the Buddha is that there are continuous changes due to the law of cause and effect. This is the same law of cause and effect found in every modern science textbook.

In this way, science and Buddhism are alike. The law of cause and effect is known as karma. Nothing ever happens to us unless we deserve it. We receive exactly what we earn, whether it is good or bad.

We are the way we are now due to the things we have done in the past. Our thoughts and actions determine the kind of life we can have. If we do good things, in the future good things will happen to us.

If we do bad things, in the future bad things will happen to us. Every moment we create new karma by what we say, do, and think. If we understand this, we do not need to fear karma.

26 January, 2008

The Enlighten One..

Filed under: Religion, Thoughts, World, World Peace — Tags: — johnnytan88 @ 4:11 pm

Three questions that Siddhattha Gotama asked:

1)    Why do we get old?

2)    Why do we get sick?

3)    Why do we die? 

At that time no one can answer him.   

He could be the greatest king to His country but He ended up being the greatest king of the universe.”

5 January, 2008

HINDRAF: Leader sues Government, IGP and A-G for RM 100m..

Filed under: Malaysia, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — Tags: , , , — johnnytan88 @ 4:18 pm

P. Uthayakumar has filed a RM100mil defamation suit against the Government and its two high-ranking officers for allegedly linking him with terrorist groups. 

Uthayakumar, currently being detained at Kamunting detention centre, named Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan and Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail as defendants. 

He filed a writ of summons and a statement of claim through his lawyers M. Manogar and N. Surendran at the High Court civil registry yesterday. 

In the statement of claim, he stated that the words used by the defendants that were published by the media had the meaning that he was a terrorist. 

Uthayakumar is asking the High Court to give him an injunction to restrain Musa and Abdul Gani or their agents from further publishing or causing to be published any similar libel upon him. 

He is claiming RM100mil in damages for libel. He is also seeking other costs and relief deemed fit by the court.  

25 December, 2007

What takes US to capture Osama bin Laden for so long..??!!

Filed under: Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 9:18 pm

Conspiracy Theory

 

US technology is so up to date and why until today Osama bin Laden has not been captured?

 

Satellite that is so advance!

 

With all the soldiers in Afghanistan still can’t find Osama?

 

With all the intelligent around the world still can’t Osama?

13 December, 2007

HINDRAF: 5 Leaders Detained Under ISA

Filed under: General, Malaysia, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — Tags: , , , — johnnytan88 @ 3:49 pm

PETALING JAYA, MALAYSIA: Five Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leaders have been arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA). The five are P. Uthayakumar, M. Manoharan, R. Kenghadharan, V. Ganabatirau and T. Vasanthakumar. They were picked up at various locations in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban. 

It is learnt they were detained under Section 8 (1) of the ISA after Internal Security Minister Datuk Seri Abdulah Ahmad Badawi signed their detention order. 

Their detention is for two years. 

Uthayakumar and two others namely Ganabatirau and P. Waythamoorthy were charged under the Sedition Act on Nov 23 in Klang 23 for allegedly making speeches to incite hatred at a gathering in Batang Berjuntai, Selangor, on Nov 16. Waythamoorthy is currently overseas. 

Under Section 73 (1) of the ISA, the police can detain any individual for up to 60 days without a warrant, trial and without access to legal counsel if he was suspected to have “acted or is about to act or is likely to act in any manner prejudicial to the security of Malaysia or any part thereof or to maintenance of essential services therein or to the economic life thereof.” 

After 60 days, the Minister of Home Affairs can extend the period of detention without trial for up to two years, without submitting any evidence for review by the courts, by issuing a detention order, which is renewable indefinitely. 

The five detained 

1) P. Uthayakumar
The 46-year-old lawyer was called to the Malaysian Bar on Jan 23, 1993. He is the legal advisor to the Police Watch and Human Rights Committee and advisor to the Malaysian People’s Reform Party (Parti Reformasi Insan Malaysia or PRIM). He had been a secretary of the MIC Club in London and has appeared in a number of cases related to police abuse, deaths in police custody, police shootings and police inaction. He had also taken part in the reformasi campaigns in support of sacked Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. 

2) M. Manoharan
The 46-year-old Manoharan has been a lawyer for 15 years and was a legal assistant to Karpal Singh for 10 years before branching out on his own. He has been in the DAP and had contested in a parliamentary seat in Federal Territory and was also the Selangor DAP chairman for a short term. 

3) V. Ganabatirau
Advisor to the DAP’s Sri Muda branch in Shah Alam. 

4) R. Kenghadharan
He is a lawyer and was one of the counsels for Uthayakumar when the latter was charged in court for publishing a seditious letter in a website. 

5) T. Vasanthakumar
The former bank officer resigned about a month ago after his employers asked about his involvement with Hindraf. He is in his 30s and single. He is now a full-time Hindraf activist and its organising secretary.

12 December, 2007

Different Between You & Me..

Filed under: Malaysia, Motivation, Poem, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — johnnytan88 @ 8:51 pm

Yes, I am angry 

Yes, I am jealous 

Yes I am envy 

Because you are getting more than me 

All the benefits were given to you 

Buy house at the discount rates 

Enter University without a good grade 

Job is waiting for you when you graduate 

But I am grateful 

I am thankful 

I am pleased 

Because I know I am more capable than you 

All the benefits that you get 

It motivates me to strive more 

It makes me more proud of myself 

It makes me want to achieve more 

I am just a human 

I have these two hands to reach 

I have these two legs to walk 

I don’t have to depend on anybody 

I don’t have to beg to nobody 

I do love everybody    

11 December, 2007

HINDRAF: Many have been brain-washed..

Filed under: General, Malaysia, Politics, Religion, World, World Peace — Tags: , , — johnnytan88 @ 4:56 pm

I really had a good discussion with my friend during lunch. We spoke about Hindraf issue and to my unbelievable surprised that he still thinks that what Hindraf does for the Indian is right. 

I asked him to look around him, he got a good job, able to drive a nice car and own a nice house & what are the things that still make him feel uncomfortable about Malaysia. 

Well he explained to me that he is one of the 2% Indian that fortunate enough to be able to enjoy all these privilege. He told me that there are still 6% of India out there has been marginalizing by the government.  

I asked him why he blamed the government. Why can Indian stand with their own two feet and make it by their own without blaming others for their less fortunate. He can’t answer me. He told me to talk to one of my company manager who is also in this Hindraf deeply. 

I told him that they have been brain-washed. I told him that we should help the Indian because we are the fortunate ones. How can we blame the government for the alcoholism, domestic violence because of our own doing?  

I told him that if the Indian have been marginalizing, I don’t think we are able to sit down on these table and have our launch peacefully. 

Look at the US, the Negro (I hope I do not offense anybody by using the word) are also been marginalize? How about India, the caste? Have you ever think about that? I hope that we should spread Love rather than hate into the people minds.

Even if we have been marginalizing, we always know that good will always overcome by evil. The word from Jesus “Love your enemy”, is really make sense now. (By the way, I am not a Christian). 

We should help others irregardless color or race. When I was a kid, my parents never told me that I only can make friends with the Chinese. My parents told me to make friends.  

I pray for world peace everyday. I don’t know if God really listen to my prayers but I do hope that one day we can actually say that “We made the right decision together”.   

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