Sunday, April 29, 2007

WHAT IS KAMMA?

I found this article and would like to share with all of you, please read with open mind, I am not supporting anyone........

Kamma means 'action'. The Law of Kamma means that there are inescapable results of our actions. There are deeds of body, speech or mind that lead to others' harm, one's own harm, or to the harm of both. Such deeds are called bad (or 'unwholesome') kamma. They are usually motivated by greed, hatred or delusion. Because they bring painful results, they should not be done.

There are also deeds of body, speech or mind that lead to others' well being, one's own well being, or to the well being of both. Such deeds are called good (or 'wholesome') kamma. They are usually motivated by generosity, compassion or wisdom. Because they bring happy results, they should be done as often as possible.

Thus much of what one experiences is the result of one's own previous kamma. When misfortune occurs, instead of blaming someone else, one can look for any fault in one's own past conduct. If a fault is found, the experience of its consequences will make one more careful in the future. When happiness occurs, instead of taking it for granted, one can look to see if it is the result of good kamma. If so, the experience of its pleasant results will encourage more good kamma in the future.

The Buddha pointed out that no being whatsoever, divine or otherwise, has any power to stop the consequences of good and bad kamma. The fact that one reaps just what one sows gives to the Buddhist a greater incentive to avoid all forms of bad kamma while doing as much good kamma as possible.

Though one cannot escape the results of bad kamma, one can lessen their effect. A spoon of salt mixed in a glass of pure water makes the whole very salty, whereas the same spoon of salt mixed in a freshwater lake hardly changes the taste of the water. Similarly, the result of a bad kamma in a person habitually doing only a small amount of good kamma is painful indeed, whereas the result of the same bad kamma in a person habitually doing a great deal of good kamma is only mildly felt.

This natural Law of Kamma becomes the force behind, and reason for, the practice of morality and compassion in our society.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

麻坡人的骄傲, PROUD BEING A MUAREAN

Muarean are talented. It is proven in these video clips. I long to live in Muar again. It contains fond memories of myself and my family. John, do you consider yourself as a Muarean?



memories can onli be kept in the heart

Cherry Blossum Snow, scene of BB's Garden. The white stuffs on the floor are not snow, but Cherry Blossum Snow. How nice if can see a Cherry Blossum tree full of it's 'Snow'.


A very touching story of ..... a great ah kong ..... please read on
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  • Thursday, April 26, 2007

    A LEGACY WE TREASURE


    Dad left a legacy that all of us treasure. He implanted good family values in us and I am sure he is proud of us all.

    One of the value he had was that he let us have freedom of religion, believes and faiths that all of us siblings deemed fit. He never never imposed on us that we must follow what he believed at.

    To be honest, I still not able to do so, worry that my own children may adopt other faiths that I believe at. Human being human, we do have our 'selfish' side of us.

    But, one thing I believe is that we should not have the perception that our own faith is of more superior than the others, we should not 'imposed' our values onto others.

    Wednesday, April 04, 2007

    A TRIBUTE TO MY FATHER

    This is really my saddest episode in life. My dad passed away peacefully recently. Well, just feel that I had not really done enough for him while he was alive. Dad had stayed with my family for almost 10 years and these were the most valuable moments he gave to me. He was the best daddy one can get, and I believe, he is still the best. Without him, I won't be as I am today. From deep in my heart, I want him to know that I am thankful to him and he is in my heart for the rest of my life. Though this most sorrowful time left a scar in my heart, I shall treasure it forever.

    I will repay your deeds by living my life to the fullest and be a good father to my own children. Bye dad, have a better life somewhere else.

    给我父亲的致敬 
    这是我最伤心的时刻,因为父亲刚刚安祥过世. 
    我总觉得他老人家再世时没有给他最好的照顾. 
    父亲和我一家人生活一转眼都有整十年了
    .
    这是他给我最宝贵美好与怀念的时刻. 没有他
    也将没有现在的我
    . 他是每个人都想有的爸爸,
    也是我最好的爸爸
    .
    , 我深深的感激您.虽然我心里留下一条疤痕, 
    我会永远的珍惜它
    .
    我一定会好好的活下去, 做一位我孩子们的好
    爸爸来报答您对我的恩惠
    .
    , 再见. 愿您有个更美满的来世.


    Sunday, March 25, 2007

    SCOUT CAMP





    These were the days I long for since many years ago. I passed by this camp when visiting a coastal town of Muar, Johor. Many years ago, I like to spend my school holidays in scout camps. I believe this is a good way to mould oneself into an independent, discipline and resourceful person.

    I would like my children to have the same experience too.

    Monday, March 12, 2007

    A GREAT FATHER 献给伟大的父亲


    We are really fortunate to have a great father. He had overcome many obstacles, and recently, able to overcome the biggest obstacle ever. Dad, we are very very proud of you and hope you get well soon, like the swiftlet above

    我们很幸福有一位伟大的父亲.
    父亲已经过很多重重难关. 最近也很庆幸的度过很难的关. 我们希望父亲能很快好起来, 就象这燕子一样.

    Sunday, February 25, 2007

    TOMORROW NOT ALWAYS THERE 明天不是每天都有



    One thing I learned from my recent experience is that ' Tomorrow not always there'. We always take 'tomorrow' for granted. We often think there is always 'tomorrow' to give our best shot, to improve ourselves, or even to repent what we have done wrong. The recent event during last few weeks proved me wrong, to a very very great extent.

    So, don't wait until tomorrow to say 'I love you' to someone dear to us, because tomorrow may not be there for us.

    最近的几个星期让我领悟到'明天不是每天都有'. 我们经常给自己太多的藉口'还有明天' 来反省
    自己的过失, 或者'还有明天'来充实自己.

    所以我们应该好好珍惜我们现在拥有的一切, 不要等到明天的到来. 因为明天可能不会到来呢! 是吗?

    Wednesday, February 07, 2007

    FLORA FEST OF GARY'S GARDEN










    In conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007, a flora festival float procession was held last week in Putrajaya, the new administrative capital of Malaysia. Not to lag behind, Gary's Garden flowers are blooming now just in time with the Flora Festival of Malaysia.

    Sunday, January 28, 2007

    PADI FIELD OF TANJUNG KARANG, SELANGOR, MALAYSIA


    Sometime, I prefer to use the old roads instead of the tolled highways / expressways when going for holidays. It is not because I am not willing to pay for the tolls, but instead it is because you can see more things using old roads. For instance, you are able to buy 'Air Nira' (liquid extracted from coconut flowers), see the kampung (village) lifestyle, stop by to buy local fruits and see nice scenery along the way.

    One of the scene is the Tanjung Karang padi field, which co-incidentally is the kampung of a blogger friend's wife.

    Thursday, January 25, 2007

    EYE ON MALAYSIA, LAUNCHING OF VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR 2007


    Using Ulead Cool360 to join up the photos, my camera len is not wide enough

    Gary's Garden decided to make a trip to Eye On Malaysia, which was assembled at record time in time for the launching of VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR 2007. Whether is it appropriate to have Eye On Malaysia or not, is depending on each individual's opinion and it is pointless to debate / argue on its appropriateness. What is important for us Malaysia is to ensure the utmost safety of the users of it and 'tidak apa' attitude should not play a part in operating it.

    So, lets us Malaysian helps the government to make the EYE ON MALAYSIA a success, in particular, and VISIT MALAYSIA 2007 in general.

    When we were there, there were huge crowd lining up under canvas canopy to reach to the ticket booths and at the same time, fireworks and water skiing were in display. The shortcoming is that we are unable to enjoy the fireworks and the skiing display to the fullest while lining up for the tickets due to the fact that the canopy is not transparent. Maybe and perhaps the organiser should have more efficient ticketing system to correct this shortcoming or else money spent on these displays cannot be benefited to the fullest.

    Saturday, January 13, 2007

    TODAY AT GARY'S GARDEN







    Various scenes of Gary's Garden collate into one postcard.

    Sunday, January 07, 2007

    THE WORLD OF HIBISCUS





    Gary's Garden begin the year 2007 with the world of hibiscus. It is really refreshing to look at these pictures and we wonder the world famous architects are able to create structures that look like them.

    Monday, January 01, 2007

    FIRST DAY OF 2007, 新年的第一天



    Time really passes so fast. Just a clip of eyes, another new year begin. Well, this shows that 'time' wait for no one and if we do not use it to the fullest, another day will just passing by. What to do? We are unable to go back to the point which were passed but have to look forward and improve ourselves further so that we are of value in our lifetime. Past events were or were not in our favour, but they definitely were lessons that we experienced through our own self.

    Also, to my friends who lost their 'Watson' a few days ago, recall and recollect the happy moments that you had with Watson. Nothing is permanent in this world, we believe there is life after death.

    Happy New Year to all of you.

    Sunday, December 31, 2006

    LAST DAY OF YEAR 2006


    Food haven, Kimberly Street of Penang, Malaysia

    Rare tiny tortoise of Penang Hibiscus & Orchid Garden, Bukit Jambul

    You can see this tortoise in Penang Hibiscus & Orchid Garden, Bukit Jambul

    Charcoal Steamboat at Goh Huat Seng, Penang, Malaysia.

    Ferringhi Garden, Penang, Malaysia. Definitely a place worth visiting

    我们诚心的祝福中国四会的朋友一家庭有个顺利安康的新一年. 谢谢你们寄托给我们的礼物.

    Overall, the year 2006 was a challenging year for Gary's Garden. Fortunately, we were able to face the challenges and all turn out fine. Well, life is like that, always full of challenges and we are unable to escape them, but need to face with guts and courages.

    In addition, on a more relax note, we visited nice places like Melaka, Impiana Cherating and Penang. These places have their own uniqueness. Melaka is a historical city, Impiana Chearating is special with its beaches, shells, seafood etc, Penang is famous with its hawker food, Gurney Drive, Batu Ferringhi, Kimberly Street, Bukit Tambun seafood (at mainland of Penang) etc.

    We post here with some photos taken during Penang trip. One of them is 'Steamboat' dinner at Goh Huat Seng and the other is Ferringhi Garden. We really enjoyed the cosy setting at Ferringhi Garden. It is a place worth visiting.





    Monday, December 25, 2006

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, WHEREVER U ARE


    Leaning Clock Tower, Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia





    Just couldn't sleep well and decided to post my thought before it slips my mind. Just imagine if all of us are of the same 'faith', what will happen? Will the world be more peaceful and a better place to live at?

    I don't think so. In fact, the world will be a dull place to stay, everyone of us will be celebrating the same festivals. Life will thus become more 'monotonous' than what we are having now. With different faiths, there are Christmas, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali and so on and get more holidays, hehe.

    So, why bother what faith a person belong to so long as he / she is no harm to you and me? We can still be friends / relatives even we are of different faiths. So, why wasting time fighting over religious issue? For now, let celebrate Christmas. Merry Christmas to all, wherever you are.

    Posted here are some photos of my recent trip to Penang and detour to Teluk Intan (formerly Teluk Anson during colonial days). One of them is photo of 'leaning clock tower of Teluk Intan. I was told this tower was built by a Chinese businessman in honour of his beloved wife.

    Saturday, December 23, 2006

    THEY ARE SIMPLE, YET NICE


    This is another showcase of SIMPLE, YET NICE. These tiny flowers are from a plant called '水梅' in Chinese where it is most suitable to create 'bonsai'. Our life can be simple or complex, it is up to you to choose. But sometime, it is not up to us to decide. You agree with Gary's Garden?
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    Friday, December 08, 2006

    WILD ORCHID





    Very rare chance for the wild orchid to bloom. This is the very first time since I bought it from an 'Orang Asli' (Aborigine in Malay) from a roadside between Gambang and Sri Jaya, Pahang. Even the wild has its unique beauty, I treasured it very much.