beauty
love
joy
peace
faithfulness
gentleness
patience
self-control
(1) The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in. His voice dropped to a whisper. "Let it come in. We think we dont deserve love, we think
if we let it in we'll become too soft. But a wise man called Levine said it right. Love is the only rational act. (2) Sometimes, in the mornings, that's when i mourn. I feel around my body,
I move my fingers and my hands--whatever I can still move-- and I mourn for what I've lost. I mourn the slow, insidious way in which I am dying. But then, i stop. I give myself a good cry if
i need it. But then I concentrate on all the good things still in my life. YOU. (3) The culture doesnt encourage us to think about regrets until you're about to die. We're so wrapped up with
egotistical things, career, family, having enough money--trillions of little acts just to keep going. We dont have the habit to stand back and look at our lives "Is this all I want?" You need
someone to probe you in that direction. It doesnt happen automatically. I have found my teacher. Have you found yours? (4) Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live. Listen to that bird
on your shoulder, if you accept that you can die at any time, you might not be as ambitious as you are. (5) Love each other or perish. Family-- nothing else can give you spiritual security. Not
money, not fame. (6) Learn to detach. Dont cling to things, because everything is impermanent. Let the experience penetrate you fully. That's how you are able to leave it. If you dont allow yourself
to go all the way through them, you can never get to being detached. You're too busy being afraid, afraid of pain, grief and vulnerability. Throw yourself into these emotions. Dive in, all the way.
Then, you will know what the emotions are, and detach. (7) You have to find what's good and true and beautiful in your life as it is now. Looking back makes you competitive. And age, is not
competitive. How can I be envious of where you are--when I've been there myself? (8) Devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community and people around you, create something
that gives you meaning. Do the kinds of things that come from the heart. When you do, you wont be dissatified, envious and longing for someone else's things. On the contrary, you'll be overwhelmed
with what comes back. (9) Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone.Think of my voice and I will be there. (10) Respect, compromise and talk openly. Have a common set of values in life with
your partner. (11) The biggest defect we human beings have is our short-sightedness. Invest in the human family. Invest in those you love and who love you. In the beginning of life, when we were infants,
we need others to survive, right? At the end of life, you need others to survive right? (12) Forgive yourself. Forgive others. Tears are okay. Life is a tension of opposites. (13) As long as we can love
each other, and remember, the feeling of love we had, we can die without ever really going away. Death ends a life, not a rlnship. (14) I love you, Coach. He had finally made me cry.
Above-- excerpts fr Tuesdays with Morrie... (My entries, links and tagboard are in that order -> respectively.)
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Sunday, October 30, 2005
i woke up to discover that all my friends in Australia who are at different capital cities/states now are different time zones from me:
Es being 2hrs slower,
JH, Jas being 1hr faster (melb)
Gerald, Jason being 1hr faster (NSW)
jas tried explaining to me last night.. but due to me sleeping on my desk and him going for a shower, i fell asleep and deserve a knock in my head. ya. totally missed that out. anyway, i watched LOTR last night.. the two towers and return of the king.. and the below are the stuff that i learnt/moral of the story:
(1) I want to have a friend who's like Sam to Frodo.. Like, Frodo was so into the ring and stuff.. he lost his aim initially at the 3rd instalment.. he believed in Gollum that sneak and scolded Sam and stuff.. though initially Sam was really distraught, he came to Frodo's rescue, saved Frodo fr the ring.. I need someone, just one, who will always consistently be there for me, like how Sam is to Frodo.. Remind me consistently, and even when i lose my way, lose my aim, feel discouraged, weak.. the person will chide me for my own personal sake.. will encourage and push me on.. and finally, when Frodo was safe in Gandalf's arms, everyone went into the room to see Frodo.. Legolas, Gimli, Aragorn, Gandalf, Mary, Pippin.. then Sam went in the last, stood right beside the door while the others were surrounding Frodo.. Frodo saw Sam and gave a gentle smile.. I just need someone like that who will give me silent support.. and at the end of the day, remind me who i actually am, and who i can be and what i can achieve..
Conclusion of moral (1): i've already more than one of such friend.. in fact, the most impt one is the one now at Perth. :) you know who you are baby.
(2) Separation is imminent and inevitable in all aspects of life. Frodo left on the ship thing with Gandalf and the elves. He kissed Sam on the forehead goodbye.. and hugged the rest of the Hobbits. Of course, tears were shed.. Anyway, i cried continuously after Frodo dropped the ring into the Volcanic fire. ya. LOTR i also can cry.. sigh. too emotional. WHO ON EARTH CRIES IN LOTR OTHER THAN ME?? Frodo told Sam.. "i cant be with you forever. its time to grow up and lead separate lives." Sigh. that scene was so sad.. reminded me of the many airport scenes i have.. and i am going to have when i am in HK, Bris, Singapore.. one gotta learn to deal with separation. really separation.. be it breakup, graduation.. everyth.. sigh~ very very sad.. And death as well.. i was so sad when the handsome elf died while sliding down the thing and archering... (Ok, i am biased twds elves.. cause they are good at archery n viewing long distance. Archery is my zodiac sign.. and viewing long distance.. has been my good pt b4 my eyes become so bad.. and yes, i cant see things clearly now.. not within 500m.. sigh. where's my 6/6 eyesight?)
Conclusion of moral (2): life is made up of separations.. but if there's no ending, there will not be any beginning.. there's end to night and beginning of dawn. what we need to learn is to cope and integrate it into our lives.
(3) Girls can do all things. The Night-Rider got killed by the Princess of Rohan. The Night-Rider said, "You fool. No man can kill me." Princess of Rohan went "I am no man." and pierced the sword into the night-rider's "face".
Conclusion of moral (3): enough said. girls.
(4) There's always Hope. Gandalf gave hope. I loved the scene when Gandalf appeared and sandwiched Saruman's army at the gates of Rohan.. the scene he appeared.. white on his white horsie. by people ard whom you least expect.
Conclusion of moral (4): There's always hope.
(5) Every human, if not, even things smaller than human, can make a difference. Aragorn managed to get help from the ghosts.. Pippin and Mary sought help from the Talking Trees.. they won the battle together afainst Saruman.. Teamwork is important.. If a Hobbit can do it, you can do it. Aragorn can do all these stuff, you also can do all these stuff.. No one can stop you as long as you believe in yourself.
Conclusion of moral (5): Believe in yourself.
(6) Love rules everything. Look at Arwen and Aragorn..
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well, i can still tihnk of somemore but its too much to think for an afternoon for a LOTR marathon.. there can be hundreds and thousands..
i miss my friends now. its really strange that Jas n JH are in different time zone as me.. though we're in the same country.. daylight saving is so confusing. i miss jas. :( sigh.
anyway, pk is in China now.. for some teaching program.. scary when i msged him and he told me that he's in China.. -_-"
anyway, soon to come once i reach Sg:
(1) thoughts about this sem
(2) thoughts about this whole academic yr/staying overseas/being alone/separation
and...
(3) thoughts about this entire yr on 31st Dec.
-bree-
*brena*; timed 1:25 PM