Monday, July 18, 2011

How to prevent misfortunes?

Many people do not know how to prevent misfortunes, it is because they do not know the law of nature.
What is the law of nature? It is the natural thing like sun rise from the east, four seasons, plants follow their orbits, etc.
We need to know the nature of law and do not against it. If we against the law of nature, misfortunes will surely come.
That's why so many people sick, mental problems, do all kinds of inhuman acts? why? Because they never follow the law of nature, they simply follow their own thoughts or slanted thoughts. They do all kinds of immoral acts and expect good luck, they will surely can not get the true happiness.
My friends, newton law no. 3 will apply to every one of us. If we do good acts, something good will bound back.
Hee hee hee, if we do something inhuman, then something misfortunes will surely come. This is no the threatening or whatever, it is just the law of nature- action and reaction. Something it react sooner, sometimes it react later but it will come.

Buddhism

Our life are ready short, not everybody can live smoothly throughout the whole life. Some of us die early or encounter different type of misfortunes or accidents,etc.
That's why life is precious, we have to face the life with wisdom. Without wisdom, we all will lose the direction somehow.
I like to learn different thoughts. Some ancient thoughts were ready useful in our daily life. So far, I had learned about China culture like Confucius teaching, Taoism and also different religious teaching like Islam, Christianity etc etc and I found all are good. It cater the different needs of human beings. And now I am learning Buddhism which is popular in eastern Asia.
All these three philosophies are very useful to human beings regardless what your background.
About Buddhism, I find it very interesting and I am very glad to have the rare opportunities to learn from someone who have proper understanding of that.
Wow, it is all heart matters. We want to have good life, we need to do good deeds, that's it. It is so simple that many people just don't bother to think it further. It tell us the reality of life and tell us we are the master of our life. It is the education and actually is not religion. Why? Religion normally associated with God. Buddhism never mention God but it mention the nature that we all have the original pure heart. We can get that pure heart back by cultivating it.
I will spend sometime to study this profound teaching. Nobody will understand its wisdom unless we are ready study it. I will discuss it in my next posts. After learning few chapters, we have more compassionate. I have no hatred towards anybody. This is one of the great gain. Do you still compare this and that and full of attachment. In flat, Buddhism tell us to get rid of Buddhism teaching and all attachment in the end. It is just like medicine.
Wish all of you truly happy and free from all worries from now onwards.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Teresa Hsu

The prominent Social worker Teresa Hsu 's work speaks volumes about the strength of her character and the goodness of her heart. This kind of person we must learn and I am happy to see Teresa Hsu news reported in yahoo. Let's see how yahoo said about Teresa Hsu. She is the person of selflessness, free from hatred and stuidity. She has lots of knowledge and like to learn daily. Although she is the Christian but She also learn the wisdom of Buddha. She is the truly kind person that this world needs especially nowadays.

At 47, she enrolled and was accepted into in a three-year nursing course in London meant for students under 25.

At 67, she founded one of the first home for the aged sick in Singapore in the 1960s, where she worked until she was 85-years-old.

Her passionate work and active lifestyle has won ex-nurse Teresa Hsu various accolades such as the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre's Special Recognition Award (2006) and the Sporting Singapore Inspiration Award for her teaching of yoga (2004).

Singapore's famed 'Mother Teresa' turns 113 this month and her single-minded desire and commitment to help the needy remains as strong as it was years ago.

The supercentenarian spends her days at Heart to Heart, an outreach unit she founded in Hong Kong in 1923. (It was called Friends of the Needy then.)

There, she and co-worker Sharana Rao, 62, look after the needs of 13 single elderly folks and four needy families in Singapore. They provide basic food and money for rent, utilities, travel and companionship.

She also donates money to help in the care of 47 visually-impaired children and teenagers in Ho Chi Minh.

Speaking to Yahoo! Singapore in a coffee shop, the cheerful and humble welfare worker, dressed simply in a batik-styled outfit, reiterates her lifelong goal of caring for the poor and needy.

'Nobody should eat grass'

Senior citizens today "need loving-kindness, company and food," stated Hsu. "Many of them don't have enough food."

Hsu, whose authorised biography was published earlier this year, remembers being "very poor and very hungry" when she was seven and had to resort to eating grass.

"As long as it's within my power, I will see that nobody should eat grass. That is my work now, caring for those that do not have the basic needs," pledged the vegetarian, whose favourite treats include vanilla ice cream.

Teresa Hsu's family - mother father seated, with siblings (left to right) Lucy, Ursula, Anthony and Teresa. (Image from Heart to Heart with Teresa Hsu)

Teresa Hsu's family - mother father seated, with siblings (left to right) Lucy, Ursula, Anthony and Teresa. (Image …

Born in a poor but caring family in Kak Chioh Swatow — a tiny village in the Guangdong province of China — in 1898, Hsu has traveled far and wide helping others and leaving her imprint in countries such as Hong Kong, England and Paraguay, before finally settling down in Singapore.

She shared in her recently-released biography, Heart to Heart with Teresa Hsu, her "wake up call" came in 1933 in Hong Kong, when she came across a beggar asking for food, just as she had attended a lavish company dinner.

Describing the "great pain in my heart" from witnessing the suffering of a fellow human being, Hsu decided, she would donate her money to the less fortunate instead of spending it on herself.

From then, she spent an average of only 30 cents a day for food and drink, giving away the remainder of her money.

But just sharing her money was not enough.

In the 1940s, Hsu, who was in her 40s, joined the Friends Ambulance Unit, where she looked after 20 young men and acted as their translator in China during the Second World War.

After four years, she felt called to study nursing. Against all odds, she boarded a cargo ship headed for England to study at the London Royal Free Hospital. Her determination and desire so impressed the Council, that she was accepted into the three-year course meant only for those aged between 17 to 25.

During the summer breaks, Hsu worked as an exchange volunteer with the International Voluntary Service for Peace in many European countries such as Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, Norway and Demark.

She later joined the Society of Brothers in Paraguay, a haven for Jewish refugees from Hitler's persecution. She worked in a hospital and her duties included giving medication, injections and attending to women's health problems.

Teresa Hsu on duty in the operating theatre in Primavera Hospital, Paraguay in 1958. (Image from Heart to Heart with Teresa Hsu)

Teresa Hsu on duty in the operating theatre in Primavera Hospital, Paraguay in 1958. (Image from Heart to Heart …

Other than caring for the 2,000 residents in the society's grounds, Hsu would deliver food to lepers living on the outskirts of the town everyday. She also gave out medicine and food, meant for society members, to the poor and sick — a move that often got her into trouble with the Society.

Her move to Singapore

After eight years, she returned to China. In 1961, Hsu moved again, this time with her mother, to Singapore to live with Hsu's elder sister, Ursula Khow. Khow was a school principal in Singapore.

She continued her social work in Singapore, serving first as an unsalaried matron at Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital for about three years before opening an old folks' home in 1965 on a piece of land in Jalan Payoh Lai.

It cost $150,000 and was funded by Khow. Called the "Home for the Aged Sick", it started with just seven elderly residents but quickly expanded to 250.

A younger Teresa Hsu in a CNN interview in 1988 at her Home for the Aged Sick. (Screenshot from CNN)

A younger Teresa Hsu in a CNN interview in 1988 at her Home for the Aged Sick. (Screenshot from CNN)

A volunteer, Lau Tong Ngee, who has known Hsu for more than 38 years, was quoted in her biography describing Hsu's work.

"The Home was accepting more and more residents and she had to hire more workers to help in the work. The workers themselves were all poor. Teresa gave them work and treated the workers and also their families well," he said.

At that time, Hsu was also caring for 26 needy families and single elderly folks through her outreach unit, Heart-to-Heart, he said.

After 20 years at the home, Hsu retired and turned her attention to her welfare service, Heart to Heart, where she still works up till today.

Committed to serving others

Currently, she also travels overseas occasionally to share her experiences with others.

Rao, who has known Hsu for nearly 40 years since he first met her when he volunteered at her old folks' home in 1972, described Hsu as a "very loving, hearty and wise soul (with) an enormous amount of compassion and love for the poor and needy".

"Her heart always goes to the poor and suffering," he said. "It's a great blessing and joy to be in her presence and (I'm) always learning from her. (She has) so much experience, wisdom and always sharing her 'hahaha' recipe." (The recipe refers to Hsu's advice to people to lead a happy life.)

Teresa Hsu with friend and co-worker Sharana Rao, who is now a full-time volunteer with Heart-to-Heart. (Image from Heart to Heart with Teresa Hsu)

Teresa Hsu with friend and co-worker Sharana Rao, who is now a full-time volunteer with Heart-to-Heart. (Image …

After a lifetime of placing the needs of others before herself, is Hsu ever tempted to sit back and enjoy her golden years?

No, she stressed. "No temptation can come into my house. I have work to do, I am not diverted."

She hopes this is a lesson that future generations will learn and remember.

Her message to young people today: "Go all out to help those who don't have the basic needs. See that nobody needs to go hungry."

Monday, June 20, 2011

One entity

In this world, there are someone who always can give us some enlightenment in life. Let's learn something from Mr. Chin Kung's teaching.
We hope that all the different races and religions can treat one another equally
and live in harmony, and that we hold the same ideals and understanding.
1. All the ancient saints and sages are positive that a man’s self-nature is good.
2. All living beings have Buddha nature.
3. All things have Dharma nature.
4. We are positive that our true self-nature can see, hear, feel and is all-knowing.
5. We are positive that our true self-nature is pure, perfectly good,
compassionate, and grateful.
6. All beings originally were able to live in harmony, and treated each other
equally.
7. All beings originally tolerated one another, and were able to love and respect
one another.
8. All beings originally trusted each other with true sincerity, and showed concern
for one another.
9. All beings originally took care of one another, and co-operated with one
another.
10. Our mind give rise to the whole universe, our body fills everywhere transcending
space and time.
11. Do what virtue and morality call for you to do, holding sincerity in your
mind and do away with all evil.
12. Learn to be a teacher for all and act as a model for the world to follow.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Kind to animals

Human beings sometimes are ready stupid and cruel, they act worse than beasts. I believe this type of people who possess cruel mindset will surely encounter misfortunes sooner and later. They surely can not escape from punishment. We need to be kind to animals so as to prevent something cruelty to us. Remember action brings reaction as well.
I just read the yahoo news that someone treat animal so cruelly, let's read the news and please do not follow the footsteps to prevent self-destruction.

Animal rights activists and thousands of members of the public expressed outrage Wednesday over a photo on Face book showing a puppy pegged to a clothes line in the Philippines. How come they never kind to animals? I think because of mindset problems.

The photo was apparently posted by a young Filipino man on his Face book account, where he initially ignored reprimands by pet lovers and boasted he would not be jailed for "washing" his dog.

The photo showed a small puppy hanging by five plastic pegs to a clothes line.

After going viral on the Internet, the link was picked up by animal rights activists, including the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which launched an investigation.

"We hope that Philippine prosecutors will take action and prosecute this young man," PETA legal officer Agnes Tam told AFP.

"This is not child's play, this is blatant animal cruelty."

Tam said her organisation had asked police and their local counterparts to help search for the man, who according to his Face book page lives in a suburban area south of Manila.

While she acknowledged that Internet pranks were common, Tam said she believed it was not a hoax.

The controversy also made national television news, and the man behind the Face book site took down the offensive photos on Wednesday while offering an apology.

"I hope you could forgive me and I promise it would never happen again," he wrote on his Face book site on Wednesday morning.

However, thousands of people within the Face book community refused to forgive, signing up to a plethora of new pages dedicated to expressing their outrage against him.

"Forgive? Never," wrote Melvin John Girado, warning the puppy pegger that he was being hunted down by his college fraternity brothers.

A 1998 law bans cruelty to animals, which is punishable by up to two years in jail.

That law is seldom enforced to its full extent.

However a Manila court last month ordered a university student who tortured and killed a cat, then bragged about it on his online diary, to perform community service.

Let's be kind to animals. If we want to prevent cruelty happened to us, we must not treat animals cruelly, we have to be kind to animals. But We need to be kind to human beings at first.

Is she a human?

I just read the following cruel news from yahoo. How gruesome it is to torture an animal, much else roast it alive? While this horrifying act did not take place in Singapore, but in the Kengkou district of Guangzhou, China. The gruesome incident was said to have taken place near the entrance of Kengkou market. The woman is seen grabbing the puppy using a throng and grilling it over what looks like a portable stove. After a while, the dog's body appeared stiff and its skin slightly charred.

Understandably, users who posted their comments on the website were vilified by the action.

A user said: "Are you still human? Think for a moment, how would you feel if you were roasted alive/barbecued alive?"

Another who wanted to be known as Love, said, "What's wrong with people these days? They don't even seem like people/human anymore."

This abuse comes hot on the heels of another animal cruelty concerns in Indonesia where live cattle exports were subjected to mistreatment.

On 31 May, it was reported that the Australian government suspended live cattle exports to Indonesian abattoirs after a television program showed videos of cattles being torture d using blunt knives.

The videos were recorded by Lyn White, a former police officer and campaign director of the animal welfare group Animals Australia. It is understood that the said abattoirs are located in Jakarta, Bogor, Bandar Lampung and Medan.

It is understood that Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered an investigation of slaughterhouses in the country, saying, "We have to highly respect animal welfare."

Warning: The pictures below taken from the woman roasting the puppy might be disturbing, parental guidance required.

The puppy on the left was roasted by the woman on an open fire. (Screengrab from ww.chinasmack.com)

The puppy on the left was roasted by the woman on an open fire. (Screengrab from ww.chinasmack.com)


Two women seen roasting the puppy using what looks like a portable stove. (Screengrab from ww.chinasmack.com)

Two women seen roasting the puppy using what looks like a portable stove. (Screengrab from ww.chinasmack.com)




The woman could be seen roasting the puppy with people watching on including children. (Screengrab from ww.chinasmack.com)

The woman could be seen roasting the puppy with people watching on including children. (Screengrab from ww.chi …

Friday, June 10, 2011

Wake up teachers

Nowadays, teachers never behave like teachers. Many teachers are showing very bad examples, no wonder students also losing their direction. If this trend continue, the world will become more horrible faster than ever.
The moral values nowadays are equal to unused rubbishes. A former secondary school teacher was Friday jailed 10 months for having consensual sex with one of his students who was under age.

The 25-year-old teacher cannot be named to protect the 16-year-old girl's identity.

The slim, bespectacled man was the co-form teacher of the girl who was then 15 years old. They had exchanged phone numbers early last year when he was asked to find out why she had been skipping school.

Court documents showed that they later entered into a relationship and had sex in a Woodlands flat in May and June last year.

The incident was revealed when a photograph of both of them was found in the girl's mobile phone by one of her classmates, and later shown to the school principal.

A psychiatric assessment of the former teacher showed that he had "confused his role as a teacher with that of a confidant and friend because he was an inexperienced teacher without proper guidance."

He could have been jailed up to 10 years, fined or both.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Do not abuse power

I had not learned Tai shang gan ying pian since the last post in Jan 2011. Now, I have to clear all unwanted stuffs related to Singapore general election. I want to learn something meaningful. Let's study part six of Tai shang gan ying pian again.
Evil-doers
Nos 28:
They appropriate the accomplishments of their neighbor and conceal his good qualities.
Nos 29:
They make known his foibles and expose his secrets.
Nos 30:
They squander his property and
Nos 31:
.....cause divisions in his family.They attack that which is dear to others.They assist others in doing wrong.
Nos 32:
Their unbridled ambition makes for power, and through the degradation of others they
seek success.

My view:
In this world, some one like to steal other's belongings without permission. They like to help others doing bad things. They abuse their power for their own gain.
I think all these are bad, we must do do it.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Please treasure your life

Please treasure your life, all readers. Life is short and precious, please make full use of your capacities to have the meaningful life.
Of course, in the journey of life, we all will face all kinds of obstacles. In whatever position your are in, in whatever relationship with others, we have to face it and live bravely.
Firstly, we have to adopt the positive attitude towards life start from the beginning. If we have dreams, we just do our best, that's it.
I am sad to read the news about the young girl who had made the silly move. Let's read the news and please do not follow her stupid act. Do not take life lightly.
The sad news:
An 18-year-old girl fell to her death in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 on Saturday evening.

Krystal Aki Mizoguchi, who was half Japanese, was found dead at the foot of her block at about 7.40pm at Blk 509, Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, reported Shin Min Daily News.

She is said to have fallen from her flat on the ninth floor and according to the Chinese daily, is believed to have committed suicide due to relationship problems.

Two suicide notes were reportedly discovered. Krystal, who was to turn 19 next month, was waiting to begin classes at a private university after finishing a five-month stint as a temporary clerk at the Ministry of Education.

According to her blog, the Yishun Junior College student grew up in a single-parent family and has been living with her 17-year-old brother for three years in her current three-room flat. Her parents are believed to be separated.

Krystal is also known to have begun dating from 13 years old and since then neglected her studies.

A scan of her Facebook page revealed several cheerful photos of herself in what seemed to be a usual teenager's life.

But her blog http://twitchytoes.blogspot.com/ last entry on her blog, dated March 5 earlier this year and which was entitled "Crash and Burn", spoke of her broken dreams after poor A-Level exam results.

She wrote, "PSLE, I xxxx-ed up. Couldn't get into dream secondary school."

"'O' Levels, I xxxx-ed up. Couldn't get a place in dream polytechnic course."

"Ended up transferring to YJC. I got my dreams crushed again, after seeing my 'A' Levels grades yesterday."
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I went to her blog to write the comment, wishing her rest inpeace and go to heaven.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Life back to normal

Singapore general election 2011 finally over, all the sadness, joyfulness are just like the passing cloud, life still have to go now.
Now, my life is back to normal. I need to relax for a while to detach all.
Wish all readers happy forever.
See all of you soon.
Let's cheer, life is great.

Friday, April 1, 2011

We need moral politician.

In this Singapore general elction 2011, we need dedecated and moral candidates become our candidates.
We need kind-hearted people to represent us.
We need diffrent voice.
We need to have.....

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Worried citizen

The following article was written by worried citizen. ( Published on Tan Kim Lian blog )
SGEP 28 March 2011
PM Lee – Think of the Future
Dear SGEP
Prime Minister Lee said that the citizens must think of the future when they vote at the forthcoming general
election. I agree with PM Lee. I wish to share this message with him.
For the past decades, I have been a staunch supporter of the PAP. I must admit that I did not have the chance to
vote for them, as I live in a constituency that has always been a walkover for the PAP. I have also been a proud
Singaporeans, happy with the economic progress that has been achieved through their leadership.
At this election, I will be thinking about the future – not for me (as I am half retired), but for my struggling
children and their children.
I wish to ask PM Lee about their future:
1. Will they have to compete with foreigners for jobs and for HDB flats?
2. Will the wages be stagnated while the cost of living keeps climbing up and up?
3. Will they have to serve National Service and be called up now and again, disrupting their careers, while
competing with foreigners?
4. Will HDB flats be affordable, or will it take them 30 years and longer, for both working parents, to pay off the
loans?
5. Do they have to work long hours, 10 hours or more a day, to be cheaper, better and faster, just to keep their
jobs?
6. Will they have the time, and the courage, to produce children – which they cannot afford to keep?
I wish to ask the Prime Minister about their future. Will there be a future for Singaporeans, under your economy
policy and leadership?
Worried citizen

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Good government

My dear friends, I have not seen newspapers and television for quite sometimes. Last week a Muslim told me that Middle east had some unusual news.
First, Tunisia veteran president was down.
Second, Egypt people wanted their president to quit the so years post.
Third, Yemen had some protest as well.
Today, I hear that Jordan king had sacked the government.
Syria have some protest as well.
My friends, suddenly the fire was spreading. These existing government are all in shaky position.
My friends, do you know why people want their government changed?
People want good government.
Do you know what actually is good government?
Do you have good government?
Please share your view, thanks.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Lujiang Culture and Education Center

Last post I mentioned that many Confucius learning institution worldwide. Even in China, more and more people are eager to learn their own traditional culture. It is good to understand the past. Why this post call: Lujiang Culture and Education Centre , because it makes the difference. The centre is situated at Tangchi China.

The founder of the centre is Mr. Chin Kung, is in his eighties. He piloted his ideas in his hometown Lujiang by establishing the Lujiang Culture and Education Centre. Local residents are taught classical philosophy, which embodies wisdom and experiences accumulated in over 5,000 years.

Mr. Chin kung Said:" In the beginning, I thought that it would take three years to change the local culture. Yet I was surprised to find that local social capital has improved in less than half a year,".
Now, Tangchi Town has more visitors than ever. People come here because residents here have transformed well after the learning. This small town with more than 2,000 years of history and about 48,000 residents, in Lujiang County, central China's Anhui Province.
The town is now a synonym for peace and harmony. Its reputation has attracted visitors such as Australia writer Mr. Greg Budd, representatives from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Greg Rudd is an expert for China culture, he heard of the ancient Chinese saying that some places are so safe that people do not need to lock their doors at night.
Now he found this true of the hotel he stayed in Tangchi.
Greg Rudd said: "In this town, people are very polite and friendly to each other, even strangers are greeted with smiles.........Before I came here, I was skeptical. Now I realize that the teachers are very faithful in practicing what they preach."

Greg Rydd was impressed with Lujiang Culture and Education Center, a non-profit school in Tangchi. The center is staffed with volunteers from home and abroad, including specialists who quit high-paying jobs to teach ethics and etiquette there.

Who is Mr. Chin Kung?

He has served as visiting or honorary professor at Renmin University of China and several other universities home and abroad, teaching courses in conflict resolution and sociology. In recent years, Chin Kung has attended many international peace conferences, advocating classical Chinese ethics education as a tool to resolve conflict and promote peace and stability. Many people agree with his lofty ideas, but think they are too good to work in practice.

How the programs were showcased?

In early October 2006, UNESCO invited the officials of Tangchi, and the management and teachers of the center to its headquarters in Paris for a three-day visit. The representatives from Tangchi showcased their programs to the world. Experts from many countries have expressed strong interest in Tangchi and an increasing number of people visit the center.

How visitors felt after visiting Tangchi?

"After a brief stay in Tangchi, I felt the rich traditional Chinese culture brought serenity to my heart," said Dr. Preeyanuch Jariyavidyanont, Deputy Permanent Delegate of Thailand to UNESCO. "The achievement of cultural education in Tangchi has illustrated that what works to bring peace and harmony to the family may bring peace and stability to the world."

What subjects they teach?

The Chinese ethical system implemented in Tangchi is centered on the family. At the heart of the Confucianism ethical system are the five moral disciplines of human relations, which state that: Faithfulness, or trust and loyalty, should exist between sovereign and subject; intimacy, or fatherly love and filial love, should exist between father and son; distinction, or differentiated responsibility, should exist between husband and wife; the younger should give precedence to the elder, or sisterly and brotherly love, and sincerity should reign over the relationship between friends.

Can you elabrate it?

Three of the five disciplines govern relations between family members. "Like the stars that follow their orbits, human beings also need to follow their tracks," Cai Lixu, Head of Training of the Lujiang Culture and Education Center said. "When each of us follows the right track, we are behaving ethically, and collision is avoided."

Cai added, "The teachers all have a strong conviction that nurture can prevail over nature." This has been illustrated in Chinese classics, which said, "Men are born nice, with similar human natures though different dispositions. If not taught properly, some will go astray."

During their cultural-exchange tours to Tangchi, many visitors have discovered stunning similarity among individuals, cultures, ethnical groups and religions. "If we let go of prejudices, open our hearts, and treat each other fairly and forgivingly, peace will ensue," said Jariyavidyanont. "From the eyes of Tangchi residents, I can read the happiness in their hearts. From them I learned that happiness comes from giving and loving. Sincerity breeds joys and joys are contagious."

Teachers at the center have empowered themselves and their students with ancient teachings such as, "Extend the respect for the elderly in one's family to that of other families; extend the love of the young ones in one's family to that of other families."

"In fact, traditional culture teaches us not only to love ourselves but also other people in the world. It broadens our horizon, and gives us an asset that we can hand down to the next generations," said Li Yiduo, Deputy Director of the Law School in Peking University, who instructs master students there.

Li Ying, a teacher in Beijing who visited Tangchi several times within half a year, believes that one should understand peace with the big picture in mind. Peace and harmony will prevail if the walls between homes are torn down, and people open up their minds and hearts. "Here are peace and harmony. In silence we can hear the voice of Tangchi speaking, which touches our hearts."

The information are extracted from Luijiang Culture and Eucation Centre.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Confucius learing institues worldwide

  1. Confucius teaching can mould people towards the path of goodness.
    If China let go all the old stuffs and follow western corrupted mindset, China will be doomed and down.
    If China can adopt the ancient but good values, China will continue to survive many many years.
    It looks like China government have already waken up.
    I have go through some Confucius teachings. I have to say the teachings are very useful especially in this horrible world. The crucial part is start from our own home. Family harmony is the starting point. For me, I have no hatred about Confucius teaching. Because many traditional values are always suitable for human world at all times. I have cleared all my misunderstanding about Confucius teaching. Remember Confucius never created any new ideas but collect the advice from ancient people of wisdom. The five elements described in the Confucius teachng
  2. 1. Love.
    1. 2. upright.
      3. Good manner.
      4. wisdom.
      5. Trustworthy.
      These five elements are so important not only to present China bit the whole world.

  3. Let me tell you little bit about the recent China history. These traditional values were taught in the past probably two hundred years ago.
    In year 1911, the last kingdom was collapsed. Since then China had entered to the confused period until now. All these traditional values were neglected. Because of
    1. losing self-confidence of the own traditional values.
    2. Foreign power like British, France and other countries using their guns to invade China since midder of 1800. China lost Hng kong, Macau and signned many agreement with all these foreign powers, China losing a lot of money to all these greedy foreign powers.
    3. the influence of western power, science and technology shaken China people mindset.
    4. Internal conflict between Communists and democratic party after second world war.
    5. Japan invaded China ifrom year 1937 onwards until 1945.
    So, since 1911, China was in confused period.
    Now, China had developed economically but too many people are losing direction.
    I think the revial of China traditional values is the right direction for China and its people.
    China people must preserve their own roots. Only that they can only survive for many years.
    Should they follow the current western culture led by USA? 200-300 years?
    500 years of China culture is the treasure for China people.
    I have listened to many China people that they have benefited from learning all these good values. As you know human beings including past kings, past and present presidents of any country, they are all " human beings ". From ancient time until todays, similar type of bad deeds are happening every day even today. Some are good, some are bad.
    You agree tha the recent history of China was (is) a mess.That's why China needs " education ".
    The best way is still inject good traditional values like "filial piety" This is the essence of Confucius teachings. This " filial piety " is needed not just in China but all nations.
    The past thousands years history-the traditional values had created the harmony in the past.
    I do not know whether Confucius was promoting "foot-binding" or not? I believe Confucius wouldn"t do that.
    I do not know whether Confucius was promoting- one men could legally live with many women, and can trade their women freely with other men's women ? like trading slaves? (You"re sure Confucius himself would not prefer to do so....)
    Confucius teachings are great but people need real action. They ready need to put it into dail life not just talk only.
    From the top like government, to the bottom, all need to show good examples, then all will be blessed.
    Few years ago, there was the teacher who promote Confucius teachings in his home town. Wow, the atmosphere there is in harmony. The teacher had presented to UNITED NATION.
    No wonder one of the UK educationists had said that Confucius teachings and mahabuddhism can help the world in 21st century.
    ' System is good but people fail " is the real worry. Can you tell me the difference betwwen tiger mother and non-tiger mother?
    What is the difference?
    What is your proposal?
    Any better teachings are suitable for the happiness of China people? China ancient government adopted the Confucius teachings was the smart way. That's why China could survive so many years and maintained in unity even until today.
    Not just Confucius teaching, Taoism and Buddhism all combined together became china culture.
    The selection of government officers were based on two factors
    1. filial piety.
    2. free from corruption.
    That's why China had so many upright government officers in the past.
    All this achievement because of traditional culture.
    So, how can China let go the roots, think deeply.
    Only stupid people will ban Confucius teaching, I mean China. From Confucius teaching, I know ancient parents were very responsible one unlike current Chinese parents they are care less and do not know how to take good care of their kids. For this part, we ready need to learn from ancient China saints.
    1. Their strictness is good for their kids.
    2. Their parents ready show good examples like manners,etc.
    3. They build up their foundation so that their kids know what are right and wrong. So, the kids can have the blessed future life.
    a. The kids learn how to behave well.
    b. The kids wouldn't do funny or bad deeds to disgrace their parents.
    Remember without filial piety, kids will likely go astray just like children in this present world, they have no shame at all, always like to do ghostly things.
    Remember Confucius teachings can mould people to be upright people. No wonder China had so many saints who always loved people, helped the needy.
    I am the one who support the Confucius teachings because I know these teachings are always good to human beings even thousands year later.
    Why? because the teachings are closed to our nature----our hidden wisdom.
    Once we have our inborn wisdom exploited, only that, we will realise how important Confucius teachings, the roots of China.
    If China still never learn these good values, China will then be laughed by others.
    It is ready stupid to discard the teaching of wisdom---Confucius teachings.
    The more you study Confucius teachings, the more you will appreciate how ancient people" heart.
    They were ready people of love unlike the modern people who always like to look for external...........The last kingdom was led by the lady who was not the wise one. She believed ghostly words from the group. She thought that the disciples had the powers to counter the guns from western powers.
    Because of she dumped the Confucianism and othe traditional cultures, the kingdom finally collapsed.
    Of course when we learn Confucius teaching, we must know its true meaning.
    Only for those who ready learn it and put it into action can tell us their real experiences.
    But I am very happy to see Mr. Hu the businessman who had put it into action, his business is growing well.
    That's why In Malaysia, the ministry of education also support the teaching of Confucius.
    Even USA also have many institution about China traditional learning. If the teaching is no good.
    Now, China people are so eager to learn their own culture. It is better to have roots so as to counter the western sub-culture's bad influence. Like any belief, there are always people who support or against.
    So, do you have any better ideas what China should culture?
    Is it get rid of its culture completely?
    If not, can you provide some solution or good ideas?

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Internet is evil, is it true?

Nowadays many people surf Internet. All types of information are available in Internet. Someone told me that Internet is like the evil world. He told me the story.
One day the devil king talked to the teacher who spreading good virtues in Internet. The devil king talked to the teacher: " why you never ask my permission and spread your talks in Internet video.
The teacher told the devil king:" Please do not disturb us, all the merits will be given to you and I hope you can stop doing bad deeds........"
After reading this story. I am thinking..........
My friends, It looks like the devil king's followers are many. For example, some evil-minded followers are spreading the slanted messages through some Internet messager to tempt people to go to their polluted web sites.
Their purpose is to pollute people mind and do all types of ghostly things like exposing your bodies and do all types of indecent or shameful acts. Once you enter these areas more likely you will be blurred like "so tong ".
My friends, do you think Internet is evil?
Let me tell you the real answer.
Our Internet is actually controlled by the devil king. Everyday thousands of Internet users unknowingly are entering to the evil kingdom. Once you enter to their territory, you will be slowly become their followers and finally you will follow the devil for a very long time.
Especially year 2011 onwards.
After reading this post, please think deeply....are you the evil follower?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Confucius statue in Tiananmen

CHINA has unveiled the 7.9-metre-tall statue of Confucius on Tienanmen Square. This is the good sign because China people have the chance to learn the ancient philosopher's valuable teachings again. China people had no chance to learn this traditional values for decades. It had created lots of social problems because people did not know what were right and wrong. The teachings of China's most popular philosopher Confucius, who was born in 551 BC, centred on peace, harmony and each citizen's duty to respect their superiors. But the teachings were denounced and banned under Mao's times , particularly during the icon-smashing years of the radical Cultural Revolution 1966 to 1976 ( the most darkest years in recent history of China ). The current government realise the importance of Confucius teachings can solve many social problems. Last year, I had written about Confucius teachings like love parents, love brothers and sisters, ways to be the normal person, the feed backs were good. I hope China can continue this good move. I believe if China can adopt this moral teachings, China people' life will become better and better. What is your view?



Sunday, January 9, 2011

Do not jealous

Let's study part six of Tai shang gan ying pian.
Evil-doers Nos 25:
They wish others to incur loss. They disparage others that achieve merit.
Nos 26:
They endanger others to save themselves. They impoverish others for their own gain.
Nos 27:
For worthless things they exchange what is valuable. For private ends they neglect public duties.
My view:
These people only want own gains. They are always jealous of others achievement, success. They like to use immoral means to make successful people fail.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Do not abuse

Let's study Tai shang gan ying pian part six.
Nos 23:
They shoot the flying, chase the running, expose the hiding, surprise nestlings,
Nos 24 ....close up entrance holes, upset nests, injure the pregnant, and break the egg.

My view:
We human beings always talking " love animals " but some people just like to injure them unnecessarily ( to have some fun ) . People do not know whatever they do, there is reaction. That means when we injure someone, we will get the similar treatment sooner and later. So, the wise one wouldn't do such act.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy new year 2011 to all of you

New year 2011 is coming, I would like to wish all of you.
Who is you?
Yes, the one who is reading this post.
I no need to now who are you.
I just want to wish all of you have the wonderful new year 2011. Wishing all of you have perfect good health and true happiness.
I hope all of you can appreciate all abundance that you have already had.
My wishes for this year 2011.
1. Continue to learn good stuffs.
2. Sharing all good stuffs to all readers, give readers the good tips of how to live happily.
3. Put my learning to action.
a. Help many people as possible like donation, encourage people to adopt the healthy lifestyle so that they can reduce their unnecessary worries, etc.
4. Many more....
New year 2011 is the very good year for all of you.
Do you have any new year wishes?
See you soon.