Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Vision of Christ putting on me His white robe

3 Dec 08, Wed

I have lost lots of money in this Great Depression financial market. It ‘s my hard work saving for the old age. I am frugal in my daily consumption in order to live with pride in my old age.

Nothing is secure on earth. The worst would be all is taking away like the holocaust; for the Jews, they probably cherish that they still have their life. Job is a story to warn us – all our possessions on earth like house, children, money, and asset can be taken away in a stroke of lightning.

The past two nights, I had two consequent most comforting dreams. The almighty God is reaching to me in my great depression days. Tuesday morning, I dreamt of seeing a most adorable young girl I have ever seen in my life (in fact, she looks somewhat resembling me, I thought). She was sitting with her head down, maybe four in age, and smiling very happily. I picked her up and kiss her cheeks as if I have known her a long time.

This morning, I dreamt I was in Singapore. I was on my way to see my older sisters after work. It was a complicated route to get to their place. I need to change busses. Then I was on the MRT and after a short while, I realized I was on the wrong train that brought me all the way to JB. As it was after work hours, everywhere was congested with office workers to get home etc. in this bustle & hustle, I lost my bag that contains all my years of saving and left without a cent for the transportation fare. At JB, I was advised to cross to the other train to go down south. I entered a most luxury train I have ever been – it was a train specifically for the airhostesses. It was like the first class plane. The air hostesses pointed me to the MRT I need to get on and I rushed there. When I was about to approach the station, I was very worry that I had no money to pay my fare. When the train stopped, I asked a very good-looking man if he could spare me some money for the fare. He carried in his hand a teddy bear. He was most obliging and said,’ definitely, I could used my card to pay for both of us.’ He made sure that he never lost sight of me in this chaotic crowd. It just so happens that we are to go in the same direction. On the way, he suggested to stop at a place that he liked to show me very much. And I agreed. We got off the MRT and entered into the most magical place I had ever been. It has huge electrical lego toys everywhere.

As I need to get to see my sisters who are stern as principle, I was in pressure not to be too late. Plus the fact that I lost so much money that I was not in mood to enjoyed playing. I walked in the street, like in Kyoto, with small shops in a line. Then, I was in a very antique rosewood room where a Japanese woman to help me dressing up for an occasion. I was to put on a kimono – a very beautiful red and gold one. However, my white inner dress was very dirty and I didn’t have a clean one. Then, a man next door said, ‘take mime’ and he has his white gown put on me. I looked at my dirty white dress, which was stained by blood and dirt.

This symbolizes Christ who removes my scarlet outfit and put on me the clean gown. Thank you God for I still have You.

Monday, September 29, 2008

thought on credit financial crisis

Capital market is not better than communist regime. Communist seems bad in view that all power and authority belongs to the leader (and its ‘trusted inner-circled friends). The fallout of the current credit market gives clear evidence that in the capital market, power and authority belongs to the top leaders – be they political leaders and company chief. All the executives get enormous packet. They demand huge salary & payout and nobody is successfully in challenge against it because the power and authority belongs to them. When the crisis hits, they are just get voted out – it’s an easy way out. They need not to face theirs doings, no responsibility attached with their deeds.

The communist leaders have to face their consequences. Mao believed in communism and thus he lived in a basic standard. Deng believed in open society and China has the modern cities and social life.

Littel guys always in the losing side and they need to look to the mercy of the big guys.

My faith is on the power and authority of Jesus Christ. I have His protection, love and care at all time.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Web 2.0

I am glad that YPRL library launched the Web 2.0 program for the members. Initially, I am wondering what is Web 2.0 but now, ie after completing all the modules, I understand that Web2.0 is the internet software that allows user to post information, photo and video online without the pain of learning how to do it as the first Web where users need to learn the html language in order to do what we are doing now.

Whenever I read Web2.0, I know what they are talking about. Now the virus-infectors are targeting the online rather than the operating system eg MySpace Worm. The following article told how the dynamic browser's viurs work and the risk.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/mar/09/newmedia.technology

My advise is to check your bank account on ATM frequently.

Friday, July 25, 2008

A dose of omega-3 is great for your mind

We need omega-3 everyday as well as half an hour of sunshine as basic ingredients to healthy, wealthy life.

Fish is our source of omega-3 in our normal diet. However, fish is required to be eaten fresh as one get it from the market. How many people can get to fish-monger everyday in Melbourne?? An alternative method to get your source of omega-3 is linseed. Since I have my one tablespoon of linseed, I am less fatigue and more alert. I don't have constipation anymore.

Linseed for a healthy and happy life.