Showing posts with label quotation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quotation. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

My Doll Went for an Adventure !

今天我讀到最美麗的故事!
BEAUTIFUL STORY for the DAY !!
“At 40, Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, walked through the park in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll.
“She and Kafka searched for the doll unsuccessfully. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would come back to look for her.
“The next day, when they had not yet found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter ‘written’ by the doll saying ‘please don't cry. I took a trip to see the world. I will write to you about my adventures.’
“Thus began a story which continued until the end of Kafka's life. During their meetings, Kafka read the letters of the doll carefully written with adventures and conversations that the girl found adorable.
“Finally, Kafka brought back the doll (he bought one) that had returned to Berlin.
"It doesn't look like my doll at all," said the girl.
Kafka handed her another letter in which the doll wrote: ‘my travels have changed me.’ The little girl hugged the new doll and brought her happy home.
A year later Kafka died.
“Many years later, the now-adult girl found a letter inside the doll. In the tiny letter signed by Kafka it was written:
"Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way."

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

What is dignity to you ?? from a distinguished Nobel Laureate Ishiguro !

人們壓抑情感總是為了保護自己,
但是到頭來,
這保護的尊嚴卻在許久之後,
傷害了自己深切的內心。


英國鄕間的靜謐與美麗, 如同男主角自己壓抑的性格,崇高偉大自然的流露,不需要刻意張顯...

After 「長日將盡」, 石黑一雄

💞"What is pertinent is the calmness of beauty, its sense of restraint. It is as though the land knows of its own beauty, it's own greatness, and feels no need to shout it."

—from THE REMAINS OF THE DAY by Kazuo Ishiguro
❤️ Afterthoughts: We are all butlers in the system of society in fact !! In order to live as a dignified person, not only to present yourself as proper and highly educated but also you need to have the capacity to choose to contribute for good causes in advancing the society as a whole !! How? Participating in Charity acts, communities, political affairs and be passionate in voting ~~~ Angelina Lee
❤️” What is the point of worrying oneself too much about what one could or could not have done to control the course one's life took? Surely it is enough that the likes of you and I at least try to make our small contribution count for something true and worthy. And if some of us are prepared to sacrifice much in life in order to pursue such aspirations, surely that in itself, whatever the outcome, cause for pride and contentment !! “ ~~~ From “ The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
感謝廖咸浩教授精闢的演說!
讀書會心得: The Remains of the Day 「長日將盡」by 石黑一雄




We are all butlers in the system of society in fact ! 通常,我們理想中的自己是做一個有尊嚴的人!用不同的方式,對社會國家人類做些許的貢獻。甚至是重大的影響!只不過有時候,我們如同書中的大總管家,並非所有事情都是我們可以決定的。因此,多參與社會公益,政治事務,參與選舉,才能發揮自己的貢獻!!

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

2018 Action is the most powerful thought !!



As the exciting gaming, shopping, and cheerful celebration marked the new year of 2018 at Macau, a surprisingly quietly city, I wish my coming projects to be much more artistic and benevolent in many ways, in the form of music, fine arts, and charity.

An action is the most powerful thought!





Monday, August 22, 2016

Devotion ~~~~

" Faith and Devotion is the most essential element in the path to liberation !! " --- Mugsang Kuchen Rinpoche 🙏🏻❤️









Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Favorite Tea House 1 , Alluring ~~~ 😉😉

Look at your problems as problems & they'll continue to hold you down. 

See them as blessings in disguise & that's what they truly become.
!
Relaxing tea time posing with smile .....

Love, Angel 



Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Can we save the world ? Alder has a solution !

❤️午后,沈浸在阿德勅的廣大意識中,清淨的如沐春風~🎀 As the philosophy of Alfred Alder's individual psychology rekindled our comtemplation of how we percieve the universe, the worries and agendas of our mundane thoughts have bit by bit melted and exausted in this special space of creativity and art . Taipeiing ! 

Thank to the oppulence and technology in the 21 century! At this very moment, a lot of us are at the stage of self actualization already, while we have fulfilled our phisical needs , belong to a lovely home or community, and  pocess a high self esteem ! 


However, if those needs were not satisfied, we can still climb this hierarchy ladder by living on more ultruistic philosophy, because we human beings are interdepenent living creatures that every action we take will affect our future lives. We need to have separate perception of the others and myself, in order to be very objective on making any desicions! Although as Alder describes all the obsticles and afflictions we have are all originated from Human Relations, try to view yourself  as the witness while you are in the relations, which is the best method to  resolve this prboblem ! 

Alder thinks that at each moment , if we can have the couarge to take responsibilities to make  desicions to  act, we can always transpire beyond the shadows and damages imprinted from the past ! All the angers, sadness, desires, jealousy, arrogance, are all emotions that we express, but they are not who we are. We connect with the universe , not with external superficial expressions, but through the innate essence love we pocess ! 

🏰Let's create meaning to our lives in benefiting others to build a harmonious community !! Let's Cherish every encountering at each moment with our love ones, friends and others ! 😘  




Thanks to Fawn Chang 





Friday, March 25, 2016

You are within me ...

"Everything is so deeply connected with everything else that nothing can exist apart. If you can understand a small roseflower in its totality, root and all, you will have understood the whole cosmos, because the whole cosmos is involved in that small roseflower. In the smallest leaf of grass all is contained. But remember, as Fa Tsang said to the empress: All illustrations, all descriptions are static, and existence is a dynamic flux." Osho

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Endless Love ....

I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times, in life after life, in age after age forever.

Rabindranath Tagore


Hence I have finally found you, I will never let you go . 


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

What makes a Guru different from an ordinary person?



「你可以看到過去和未來嗎?」



「不是的。我看到的是當下!」



他看著我,用很自信肯定平和的口吻回答。

這是開悟的修行人和凡人不同的地方。我們懷念過去,懊悔過去,憧憬未來,懼怕未來,對現在所發生的事,毫不在意,他們永遠的在當下了知全部的內外密的一切⋯
How is a Guru different from mundane people like us ?
I asked a question that puzzled my mind : do you know the past and the future ? His answer was " No, I only know 'now' " with a very confident tone !
I have pondered upon this answer for a while which apparently is a profound and deep one .
In the absolute reality , one split second of time is no less than one eon of time . There is no past and future , because at every moment , all the past is gone and the future has not arrived yet .... You cannot micro dissect each second into the smallest measurement , for you will never be able to define what is past and future , but only the happening moment !
Yes, in fact , he is teaching me a lot things including being so concentrated at the very moment , be aware on the environment , be focused at the present occurrence , and be compassionate with everyone he encounters ..., only in a daily conversation .

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Compassion Meditation you can do everywhere ~~

"Meditation Instruction: Tonglen"
自他交換禪修的修法解說~
Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo @JALPalyul teaches how to do this compassionate practice

The following is an excerpt from a teaching by Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo:
I would like to show you one more technique that you can use. This is a very common technique. It’s a sending and receiving, but with a slight variation.
The first time that I met His Holiness Penor Rinpoche,  this was the first thing he told me to do. His Holiness asked me, “Do you wish there to be no more suffering?”
“Of course! Of course, this is my only wish.”
Then he said, “As a Bodhisattva, will you take on the suffering of others, if you have the opportunity?”
I said, “Of course!”
And then he said, “Do you think if you do, that it will harm you?”
I said, “No, of course not. How can love harm somebody? That’s ridiculous!”
And he said, “Well, I’ll tell you, when you have faith in the Three Precious Jewels, the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha, and you align yourself with the great purpose of the Bodhisattvas, then you have nothing to fear.” And he said, “In that case, let me teach you how to practice.” He said, “Every breath that you take, every moment that you walk around, your breath is a cycle of OM, AH, HUNG.”
OM. We take in the suffering, no matter what it is, of all sentient beings, no matter who they are. We breathe it in. OM.
AH —is the space between the inhale and the exhale. AH is an immediate meditation on non-duality with the Three Precious Jewels, an immediate meditation on the nature as it is—inseparable, indivisible, free of concept. So there’s that meditation. AH.
And then, HUNG. Breathe out all of the virtue and merit that you and all practitioners have accomplished in the past, in the present and in the future. (This is like a spiritual credit card deal. You get to borrow on what you hope you’re going to do later).
So it’s OM, I take in the suffering of all sentient beings. I’m not separate. AH, I rely on the Three Precious Jewels. I am inseparable from the Three Precious Jewels. I rely on the strength of the Three Precious Jewels. And I am that. HUNG, I offer all of my virtue and merit, all the good I have ever accomplished in the past, present, and future, for the liberation and salvation of all sentient beings, every breath.
To walk past poor people, different colored people, people of different religions, and breathe in their suffering, breathe it in, really breathe it in. Hold your place, hold the line. Hold your place as a representative of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas on this earth with confidence, vajra courage. Then breathe out to them all of the virtue and merit that you have accomplished in the three times. Every breath of your life. It’s very, very hard to do at first because you get a little obsessive. OM-AH-HUNG, OM-AH-HUNG. People that have practiced watching the breath realize that once you start watching the breath, the breath starts acting weird. But little by little, you practice and you get through that. It becomes a very natural, sincere and very deep intention. Freely, I take on. Spontaneously, I abide naturally. Freely, I offer what I have. In a way, you become like a circle, inseparable from all that is, inseparable from others. You have the sense, eventually, of breathing for them, of inhaling and exhaling for them, of carrying them, of being completely inseparable from them. In that meditation, you find yourself just singing, ‘I love you.’. Is it okay for a Buddhist to say something, oh I don’t know, gushy? Yes it is. Because although the Buddha used different words, like compassion, in the west we are more familiar with the word ‘love.’ And so, to hold ‘all that is’ within you and from that place of mystical awareness, instead of painting a picture, ‘I love you,’or an affirmation, ‘I love you,’ to know from the depth of your being, ’I love you,’ it will change your life. And it will change our community if we begin to practice in that way.
Here we are asking for recognition. Not just saying the words. Not just doing the practice. But recognition. This is a different step. If we are going to be potent in our spiritual lives, and if Buddhism is going to be a potent force in this world, that’s where it has to start. And the great thing about spiritual practice is that there is no time better to start it than right this minute. I’d like to invite you to participate in that.
Now you know my everlasting practice. This is what I do all the time, because my teacher told me to, and I wish to repay his kindness. So I’m doing that all the time. I also find that when I meditate in a mystical way, and experience, accept and awaken to the inseparability and non-duality of all that lives—the sameness, the equality of all that lives—I’m always inspired, because there’s nothing else but to offer all that I have—my feet, my legs, my torso, my arms, my neck, my head, everything—for the liberation and salvation of all sentient beings. This is how to be moved by your practice, to be deep in your practice. This is why you’re wearing the robes, because you are ministers. It’s hard for us to understand because of the cultural change, but you are ministers. Make circumambulation around the Stupa. Pray to Guru Rinpoche as sincerely as you can that this pact that you have made is sealed. Pray that you will accomplish this. Pray that you will be a spiritual voice in a world that is longing to hear such a voice.
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