Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blessings. Show all posts

Monday, 19 July 2010

5 minutes

I remembered what Mr. Eric Amaladas told me when I was in leadership camp during Form 5
He said :
When you are late, you are not only wasting your own time.
You are wasting the others time as well.
Let's say,
If you are late for 5 minutes and there are 10 people waiting for you
You are not only wasting 5 minutes
BUT
You had wasted (5 minutes x 10 people) 50 minutes

We might not realized how important a 5 minutes for other people
However, we realized how many people were killed by breast cancer in a minute

5 minutes can rescue anything
Human, animals, plants
If everyone in this world take 5 minutes to do something good
The world has reach peace in 5 minutes
Dreams may come true


Take 5 minutes to pray to God
5 minutes to love your family and miss them, pray for them
5 minutes to bless your friends
5 minutes to love your life
5 minutes to thank God that you are able to do this now

Thank you for reading this
I hope I didn't waste your 5 minutes



Love

Friday, 23 April 2010

b.l.e.s.s.e.d



Thanks God
Feel really b.l.e.s.s.e.d today

You heard my prayers

xoxo

Friday, 2 April 2010

Good Friday

Good Friday is the day of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the cross; the day He left His body. It is a historical event. Jesus bled heavily, wearing a crown of thorns, and was nailed to the cross. People spat in His face, condemning Him.

i may not be a Christian..but then...i believe that all religions are one and there is no harm in realizing the divinity in each religion..To my dear Frens..be it Christian or non Christians....please ponder this...


The cross represents several aspects of life. It represents a combination of pain and pleasure, a crossroads, the question: To be or not to be? The cross represents the burden, the heaviness, and the pain of suffering that all of us have in life.



As humans, we have our problems; we have our difficulties. We all suffer. Just as Jesus never complained, but carried the cross to the Hill of Calvary on His shoulder, so should we be able to carry the cross of life. We should be able to shoulder the duality, the ups and downs, the sighs and smiles, the tears of joy and pain alike. We too have to carry this cross of life.



It should be noted that Jesus was not put on the cross for any blunder or mistake He committed. In those days, the tradition was to crucify a person for a crime or sin. And yet Jesus, who was spotless, perfectly ideal, and totally Divine, was crucified. It was a demonstration of how to maintain equanimity. It is open proof of how to maintain balance in life, to accept negative situations, and how to bear pain.



Society may spit on you. Society may condemn you. You may feel pain, over-burdened because of the heaviness of the weight of the cross, and yet you continue to strive. You continue to struggle; you continue to march. You continue ahead, onward, never backward.



Particularly on the spiritual path, we struggle. It is no bed of roses. It is not a comfortable life; it is a challenging life. In material life, you are sure of profit and loss—you may sustain a loss today, but you will receive a profit tomorrow. Success is based on your intelligence, and your ability in management, maneuvering, manipulation, politics and conspiracy. But in spiritual life, these abilities get us nowhere. Indeed, spiritual life is the genuine challenge.



Think of the times when you are totally frustrated, despondent, and depressed, and everybody condemns you. Nobody walks with you, not even a family member stands by you, and you have no hope. God doesn't come stand in front of you and say, “Come on, I will help you.” No chance! He just lets you cry. Spiritual life is a challenge. You have to continue on and on, come what may, in spite of all slander, rumours, condemnation, mud-slinging, and character assassination. Inevitably, these things happen, but we march on.


Jesus looked to the Father, not to the people around Him. He didn't look to those who were attacking Him, the people who were condemning Him, who crucified Him. He looked up, and prayed to the Heavenly Father. That's what we must do today.



Instead, in times of difficulty, we say, “God, what are You doing? Are You on vacation? What are You thinking? What's wrong with You? Why don't You look at me? Don't You feel for me? Don't You see my suffering? Are You not sensitive?” These are the questions that come to our minds when we are suffering. None of us think, “Oh God, this is Your decision. Oh God, this is the design of Your will. This is Your plan. I accept all that happens. Thy will be done.”


Jesus on the cross represents the spirit of surrender, reminding us that man has to look up to God in spite of difficulties, whatever they may be, in spite of any and all physical, emotional, and mental suffering.


Not only did Jesus not condemn those who were responsible for His situation, but He forgave them. He prayed, “Oh God, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Jesus on the cross represents forgiveness.

If anyone says something against us, we wait for an opportunity to pay him back plentifully, with compounded interest! We cannot bear any criticism, so we try to see that he is cut down to size. We want everybody to accept what we ourselves feel, what we do, what we say, but we don't care what the other man thinks. But Jesus forgave.



We don't want to forgive; we want to be forgiven?? If anyone acts or speaks against us, we are not prepared to forgive him—but we want God to forgive us! ”


Judge not, lest thou shalt be judged. Forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Forgiveness from my side is the first step in expecting God to forgive me. Understanding from my side is more important. It is a preliminary requisite I must complete before I expect God to respond to my situation.



To sum up: in one story, Good Friday gives us all the important lessons that Christianity has to offer. The story of Jesus on the cross teaches us about love, sacrifice, human suffering, surrender, acceptance of God's will, and forgiveness.

LOve is God..GOd is LOve...

Friday, 29 January 2010

g.l.a.d

I am glad the unpredictable GIT assessment result is out

I am glad with what I got

I am glad with what I gone through

I am glad to have the motivation from friends

I am glad...

Thanks God =)

Hope same goes for Endocrine, Neuroscience & upcoming Reproduction...


Friday, 21 August 2009

Happiness in Between Busy-ness

20 days without any post in my blog, only 1 word can explain it - BUSY LIKE HELL (perhaps, 3 words.. =.=)

We used to have 4 weeks each module, usually.. After the quarantine, we finished CVS module in 3 weeks.. CVS = Cardiovascular System, in case you are curious about it.. Let's see, 17 lectures, 5 SLPs, 3 PBLs, 6 Practicals + PPD class + PPD movie + CSL in HUKM + Medicine & Society = 3 weeks..

For the very 1st time we had classes until 7pm for a few days.. Super tiring days + chasing for bus as 7pm bus will be the last one.. It was tiring but I think after it was over, I kinda love the experience. Being busy is sort of fun.. Starting to love my life.. Teehee...

Finish about the BUSY LIKE HELL part of my life, I think I would love to share my view about the PPD movie I watched with my coursemates in a cold Dewan Kuliah that has uncomfortable seats..

PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS


First impression about this movie was it was going to be a nice one. I personally love Will Smith on screen.. He can just take any role & give a blast on it.. Good job..

It was a very inspiring movie for me. The first thing that hit me after the movie ended was - I AM SO LUCKY.. Yeah, I have to admit that I am very very lucky that I have a good life now if to compared with billions & trillions of people in this world. I am lucky I have a home, a big family, a bunch of friends, good surrounding with food, water, shelter & air.. I can't imagine my life without love, warmth, care & needs..

Chris Gardner (Will Smith) went through his life as if nothing is impossible. Not to forget his biological son (Jayden Christopher Smith) who also acted as his son in the movie showed a very strong character as well.. Going through ups & downs, side by side with his father.

During PPD video session discussion in BSKK 16..

Prof Dr Harlina asked me, "Which scene do you like the most?"

The 1st scene that popped in my mind was the toilet scene.. It was so unexpected that it got so worst that they had to sleep in the toilet. This made me recall my reaction in public toilets. I went in wrinkling my forehead because of the dirtyness & smell.. And then rushed out from the toilet as soon as possible..

For Chris & Christopher, they went through it whole night just to have a safe & warm shelter. Life can be so unpredictable & tough..

I think this movie worth to watch even if I have to pay for the ticket. The good thing is I don't have to pay for it & watched it for free in my campus.. In this case, I am grateful that God had showed me the way of inspiration, motivation & gratefulness in the way that I didn't have to sacrifice for it. Thanks..

Along these busy weeks, the lessons in the movie had guide me through it in a better way...

So, WATCH THAT MOVIE WHEN YOU FEEL DE-MOTIVATED....

Oh ya, not to forget, this is my 100th post!!!! Hooray!!

 

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