Showing posts with label 慈济世界. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 慈济世界. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2007

揭开幸福的密码

日前出席了一个心灵讲座,名为揭开幸福的密码。讲师是刘济雨居士,是慈济马六甲分会及新加坡分会的执行长。他以很轻松的声调,身体语言来替我们揭开幸福的密码。从他的讲座中,明白了幸福是什么,要如何抓住幸福,不让幸福溜走。


幸福
什么是幸福?
对我而言 对你而言 幸福又是什么?
也许你问每一个人,人人都有不同的回答。
就算是问同一个人,在不同的时候,他的回答也是不一样的。
常常有很多人说自己没有幸福,也有人说这些人都是一些身在福中不知福的人。
其实幸福很简单,只要你自己认为满足了,那么幸福就悄悄地来到了你的身边。

有的时候
常常一个人想什么是幸福
幸福的含义总是让人捉摸不透
幸福的阶梯总是让人难以攀登
知足常乐是一种幸福
甘于平淡也是一种幸福
就看我们用什么样的心态去看待幸福
去感受幸福

有的时候
幸福无处可寻又无处不在
生活的点点滴滴都蕴育着幸福
幸福就在我们身边
幸福随处可见
是我们日益疲惫的心麻木了幸福
还是幸福麻木了我们迟钝的神经
这个世界上不是缺少幸福
而是缺少发现幸福的眼睛和心灵
没有幸福的时候
我们渴望幸福
拥有了幸福的时候
我们又不懂得珍惜幸福
我们总是一路不停的在追求新的幸福
从来没有给自己时间和空间
去真真正正的感受幸福的含义

什么才是幸福
什么才是纯粹的幸福呢
不同的人有不同的解释
不同的时间也有不同的答案
幸福就如哲学上所说的
不可能两次踏入同一条河流
此时此刻的我是幸福的
因为我有一棵感知幸福的心
因为我有一双擅于发现幸福的眼睛
因为我正以一种如水的心态去看待幸福
在平淡中寻找幸福
在细微中品味幸福
在孤独中守望幸福
在遗忘中怀念幸福
幸福就是如此的简单
简单到普普通通的一句问候
幸福又是如此的淡然
淡然到渴时的一杯白开水
幸福有时是两看生厌的争吵
幸福有时又是左手摸右手的麻木
幸福存在于生活的第一个角落
幸福来源于思绪的每一次跳动
让我们怀着一棵感知的心
去发现幸福 去守望幸福吧

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

1st activity in Tzu Chi Malacca

Well, at 20th May 2007, it is just a memorable day for me as i just joined Tzu Chi for the 1st activity. A lots of us will think that, well, it is jz nothing special. But for me, it is a special day for me as this is the 1st activity in Tzu Chi after the recycling sorting as i mention in the prevoius post ( i think is almost 11 years ago).


So, what activity had i joined? Well, i joined a home visit to Tebong Aboriginal Village (a.k.a Kampung orang asli). Tebong Aboriginal Village Home Visit is one of the regualr activities organized on the 2nd Sunday of every month,1:00pm - 4:00pm. Well, because of the pack schedule, this home visit had pospond to the 3rd sunday of May and i was given the chance to join them.

As i mention just now, I was alone, i mean that i went there alone without knowing any of them before hand. lai yee, was the one surpose to join me for this activity but at last, because of the place is so far away from town and her farther not allowling her to follow some1 unknown.
Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth are the one involved in this activity. As our uni do not have this group of people, thus we are seldom expose to Tzu Chi's activities as none of us know about what is happening in Tzu Chi. Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth Malaysia has spread to more than ten local universities as well as over 30 private institutions of higher learning, but not in our university. Why so? May be not much of us know about Tzu Chi, especially most of our university mates are english educated, and Tzu Chi are more known in chinese society. This group of people are mostly involved in healthy and meaningful charity activities and organize monthly activities and also regularly participate in spiritual retreats. They clean beaches, participate in recycling and provide charity services to handicap centers and old folks' homes.

Well, will our university has a group of people joinning Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth in future?

Back to the home visit. 2 days before the activity, i received a call from Tzu Chi and hope laiyee and i can join them to help up the pharmacist and doctor that will be following along to give free medical care to those aboriginal. But, on the day of activity, i cant find any of the pharmacist and i am not given any of their contact. Anyway, i join the Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth for the activities.

When we reach the aboriginal village, it is just as what i thought how the village should look like. Their house is so simple with atap and four walls, without electricity supply. The children there all are so dirty (i mean they dont have the practice to change their clothes and take their baths everyday). They not used to wear slippers and most of them walk around with bare feet. This is one of the problems where most of the children are suffering from skin diseases.

So, what are our missions over there? Our missions are to educate them and have fun with them. As i know, this is the 8th visit the Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth had organised. As compare to the 1st few times, the children there become more merry and not so shy when facing public. For their education part, the children become better as the parents are being educate to send their children to go to school. Some of them are now sent to school nearby for education and there are a few of them even know mandarin. Tzu Chi Collegiate Youth used to educate them about basic personal hygeine but seems like not really work for them. May be they think that is too heachache for them to follow. I think extra education should be given to ensure a better living.

At there, we are having some games with the children while the doctor and pharmacist are giving free medical care to the villagers. We also teach them to learn some basic english words and also alphabets. I think most of the children are enjoy and so am i. I feel that i am so lucky as compare to them where they have no complete basic living components, while i had those they dont have. I have to be more thankful and appreciate to my parents and to all i had now.
In this activity, i have no chance to take any of the photos because i left my camera inside the car. However, i searched this photo in one of the article in Tzu Chi. The photo below shows the medical care given by 1 of the doctor volunteer.

History of Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia

What is the special about Tzu Chi? Tzu Chi basically have 4 major missions, which are as listed below:

Internationalization of the Mission of Charity--
The mission of charity includes taking care of needy families, providing emergency relief, visiting people in need, engaging in international relief work, and so on..

Generalization of the Mission of Medical Care--
Tzu Chi's medical network which includes hospitals, the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Center, the Children's Rehabilitation Center, free clinics, and so on, allows every family to feel safe and secure...

Completion of the Mission of Education--
With love as the core of education, Tzu Chi's schools, ranging from kindergarten, elementary school to graduate schools, encourage students to cultivate their inborn abilities and talents.

Deepening of the Mission of Humanitarianism--
Tzu Chi volunteers try to be the pure streams of society by volunteering in communities, visiting and assisting special institutions, recycling, and so on. Tzu Chi's mission of humanitarianism tries to cleanse the human minds with its publications, radio and television programs, Internet programming, and so forth...


Tzu Chi Logo
Simultaneously bearing the lotus fruit and flower, the Tzu Chi logo symbolizes that we can make the world a better place by planting good seeds. Only with these seeds can the flowers bloom and bear fruit. A better society can be created with good actions and pure thoughts.


Ship: Tzu Chi steers a ship of compassion to save all beings that suffer.
Eight Petals: The petals represent the Noble Eight Fold Path in Buddhism that Tzu Chi members use as their guide.
The Noble Eight Fold Path:
1. Right View 5. Right Livelihood
2. Right Thought 6. Right Effort
3. Right Speech 7. Right Mindfulness
4. Right Behavior 8. Right Concentration

So, why i suddenly talk about Tzu Chi? What is Tzu Chi means for me actually? As long long time ago when i was in standard 6, i used to been Tzu Chi in malacca branch before for recycling sorting brought by my school teacher. As last time i had been there, Tzu Chi in malacca is only a very small site for recycling purposes in a big textile factory, but now the whole factory is taken up by Tzu Chi and become one of the branch in malacca.

And as long long time ago, i wish to become 1 of the member of Tzu Chi, and now, as part of my elective, i had joined Tzu Chi for charity work. So, what activities had i joined? Will be posting up 1 by 1.

Here, the beginning of my elective and also my charity work.