This pandemic has been pretty draining for so many people and so many different industries..
One of the said industries is the Diving industry.
For the past year and a half, we have heard of many dive practitioners having to find other alternatives in order to stay afloat.
With the current condition no one is allowed to operate until phase 3 of recovery plan or further notice. This is the month of July and in a few more months here in Peninsula Malaysia we will be heading into monsoon season and highly likely no diving can be done until March next year.
In a bitter fact. There is no clear or certain definition of hope of “when” can diving happen if this condition that we are in prolongs..
Rent, loans, kids are just a few things that many of us have to think about. So my friends and I wants to take hunger off that list.
If you are from the diving industry and have money issues in getting groceries or food. We want to help you ..
All you have to do is private message me your plight and I will try channel this help out to you . No matter where you are in Malaysia. No one needs to know your cry for help. It will remain our little secret.
We won’t be choosing creed, color or religion however the one condition is that you are “genuinely” in need of this help.
We do not help a lot but we promise you you won’t have to sleep in hunger. 🙏🙏
Please help me spread the news
Pls be safe , stay safe , together let’s get thru this ..
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Merry Christmas!
I had a quiet but very traditional Christmas dinner/lunch at home this year.
To me there are 3 things which are essential to a proper and authentic Christmas dinner:
1) The main course must be a roast. Some people use turkey, but it is more for Thanksgiving, the most traditional dish is either ham or roast pork.
I originally planned to make a medium size roasted pork knuckle, but somehow ended up getting a 2.5kg hind leg quarter, so the dish is more like a roasted pork leg rather than just the knuckle. And I marinated it in a brine of salt, herbs and spices, vinegar and brandy for 36 hrs, so the taste and texture ended up close to a ham.
2. For a proper Christmas roast, I feel that it is very important that the meat must be very tough, preferably tasteless, like turkey breast or very dry roast pork. I think that this is a very Christian thing, denying yourself of earthly pleasures, instead, praising self sacrifice and sufferings.
By this golden standard, I passed with flying colours! While the outside meat was quite tender but very salty, especially the crackling, the inside meat was still quite tough and bland in taste.
But just like eating tough turkey breast, one can always be polite and avoid commenting on the taste of the meat. Instead, focus the priase on the richness of the stuffings, the tastiness of the gravy, or how pretty the Christmas paper napkins are. In my case, I cooked a home made apple sauce, which was indeed very good, and complemented the tough meat in a very nice and balanced manner. Of course the acidity of the apple sauce cuts through the fattiness of the meat, haha...
3. The final test of a good Christmas dinner is of course the leftover. A good Christmas roast must last for a week, and will reincarnate (sorry, wrong religion) in several different dishes, as it goes through the different phases of its karma existence.
We have already eaten this roast twice already today, lunch and then just now finishing dinner. Of course by definition, it gets better and better over time, after each rendezvous with the oven, much like an aging fine red wine (if you believe this, I've got 10 GEM board stock beauties just for you!).
Tomorrow, I very much look forward to my ham sandwich lunch, likely to be followed by a ham stew dinner. Day after tomorrow, we can still make a very nice soup stock with the bone (we don't have a dog)...
I have a very simple Christmas wish this year! Please let this pandemic pass ASAP, beacuse I don't want to do anymore #homecooking, much prefer going to Tin Lung Heen or Tak Sifu, to eat their very much NON Christmas, but much tastier Char Siu!
Merry Christmas to y'all!
聖誕節快樂!
我今年在家享受了一個安靜而傳統的聖誕節晚餐/午餐。
對我來說,正確和正宗的聖誕節晚餐不可或缺的三件事包括:
1)主菜必須是烤肉,有些人用火雞,但較適合感恩節,最傳統應該用火腿或烤豬肉。
我最初計劃製作一個中型的烤豬手,但不知何故最終買了2.5公斤的後腿肉,所以這道菜更像是一個烤豬腿,而不僅是豬手。然後,我將其在鹽、香草香料、醋和白蘭地的鹽水中醃製36個小時,最終的味道和質地和火腿接近。
2)正宗的聖誕節燒烤,非常重要的是其肉質必須非常堅韌,更最好是無味的,例如火雞胸肉或非常乾的烤豬肉。我認為這是一件非常基督教的事,拒絕世俗快樂,歌頌自己的犧牲和苦難。
按這個黃金標準來說,我成功通過考驗!雖然外面的肉很嫩很咸,尤其是那個脆皮,但是裡面的肉仍然很堅韌,味道亦淡。
但是就像吃堅韌的火雞胸一樣,我們總是要禮貌地避免評論肉的味道。取而代之的是,將注意力集中在餡料的豐富性、肉汁的味道或聖誕節紙巾的美觀上。就我而言,我自製了美味的蘋果醬,充分平衡了堅韌的烤肉。當然,蘋果醬的酸度亦蓋過烤肉的肥膩感,哈哈...
3)一個好的聖誕節晚餐的最後考驗當然是剩菜。一個好的聖誕節燒烤必須能吃足一個星期,並且能轉世用來烹調不同的菜式,以幾種不同的方式輪迴(對不起,錯誤的宗教信仰)。
我們今天已經吃了兩次這碟烤肉,包括午餐和剛吃完的晚餐。當然,每次再烤會越烤越美味,就像陳年的紅酒一樣(如果你相信,我會為你推介10隻GEM板靚股!)。
另外,我非常期待明天的火腿三明治午餐,晚餐可能還會有燉火腿。後天,我仍可以用豬骨煲靚湯(我們沒有狗)...
最後,我今年有一個非常簡單的聖誕節願望!就是希望疫情盡快完結,因為對比起#homecooking煮家常菜,我更想去天龍軒或德師傅吃他們非聖誕節,但更美味的叉燒!
祝大家聖誕快樂!
religion definition 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的精選貼文
【别把孩子當笨蛋】
I don't like crowds.
It would take a lot for me to squeeze into the busy Mustafa on a Friday night.
While queuing to pay, an Indian gentleman turned to ask my Husband and I if it was a set of CDs we were purchasing.
I told him it was a series of DVDs, of 50 over episodes.
He smiled and said,
"Parents should teach their children about their religion. It's a pity when they don't. If they really know, the children wouldn't look elsewhere and convert to another religion."
He talked about how he taught his three children Sanskrit and discovered that they have great memory powers because of that.
Did I just bump into my soulmate at a random cashier queue in Mustafa?
I nodded and replied, "Yes, there would be no reason to look elsewhere."
The gentleman agreed heartily.
I remembered a recent incident and added,
"Unless the parents do not know it themselves."
A Dharma sister of mine sends her 6-year-old son to a weekly Buddhism class.
She engages him in nightly chanting sessions at home.
One day, the son wanted to stop his Buddhism class because of a particular classmate.
I asked her if she had told him the purpose of attending Buddhism class.
She said no.
Later on, I learnt that she did not teach her son many required steps in Buddhist practice.
She felt that it would be too difficult for him. #ownselfthink #ownselfbelieve
It dawned on me that my Dharma sister doesn't have a clear reason for becoming a Buddhist.
Neither did she read the books written by our Root Guru, Living Buddha Lian Sheng, to understand the Dharma better.
How do you teach something to your loved one, if you don't know it or believe in it yourself?
But what if it is the most valuable subject you can ever teach your child?
I looked at her son. He didn't look dumb or a slow learner to me.
Having taught over a hundred students his age, I am highly aware of their ability to absorb knowledge.
I am a staunch believer of every child's potential, regardless of his background or intellect at birth.
However.
An ignorant and impatient parent can kill the brightest bulb in a child.
I asked if she heard of Thomas Edison's story.
She never did.
Thomas Edison was a dyslexic child with hearing problems. His teacher viewed him as an "addled" student. He only received formal education for 3 months before he was taken out. He was later homeschooled by his mother.
In his biography, the man who invented light bulbs and batteries, and had 1093 patents to his name wrote:
"My mother was the making of me. She was so true, so sure of me, and I felt I had something to live for, someone I must not disappoint.”
Sometimes parents impose their limiting beliefs onto their children.
Over time, the child will start to believe his parents' limits define his potential.
If the child has a weak Bazi, he does not have the physical and mental stamina to break out of his parents' suffocating definition. He would go on to live a mediocre life, feeling unfulfilled yet unable to say why.
Usually such Bazi are very reliant on their mothers, even after they become adults.
While the mum may feel good about being needed, it does nothing to improve the child's confidence and prosperity in life.
The Buddha believes in the potential of every man.
While He has imparted great teachings at length to some of His smartest disciples, He was a very patient teacher who also taught simple yet profound teachings in one-liners to the less bright ones.
They too went on to achieve Arahant (阿羅漢) through diligent cultivation. That means they have freed themselves from the clutches of desires and would not no longer have to undergo reincarnation into this world of sufferings.
My Shifu believes in my potential.
During my early days of discipleship, I was like a Thomas Edison kid with ADHD. I had one million and one questions every time Shifu taught us disciples. We learnt mainly in a group setting.
We disciples came from all walks of life. Not everyone envision themselves to be a mini Shifu next time. Neither did I.
But Shifu taught each and every one of us with amazing dedication. Never once did he lose his temper with the dimmer ones nor did he ever give up on anyone.
I don't fit in well with the other disciples. Other than the Dharma and Chinese Metaphysics, nothing else in life interests me much. I rarely talk unless spoken to. Girls' talk bore me very much.
If it wasn't for Shifu's conviction in me, there would not be Ji Qian, the Feng Shui practitioner.
This is why I would never take on Shifu's clients, or any client that he disapproves of.
Some clients paid for Shifu's consultations and behind his back, they asked me more questions because of easier access to me (I reply to online messages while Shifu only takes calls.)
Don't know, just ask Shifu again. His skills are so divine. Why drag me in and settle for ikan bilis?
When you have only paid one fee, you can't be expecting two practitioners to serve you. #門都沒有
Shifu took refuge in our Root Guru on the 15th day of the 8th Lunar Month. He said he was reborn ever since he became a Buddhist. The full moon on that day was a indication of his future, beautiful and accomplished.
Life before that, he laughed, was a blur of mistakes and misses.
It's very hard to get a "birthday gift" for a great teacher who has almost everything.
I watched snippets of this series on Facebook videos shared.
While it may not be fully historic, I think the unfaltering spirit and indomitable love of Buddha portrayed in this series makes a good gift to a Buddhist. #fingerscrossed
I am especially smitten with this year's Deepavali light up. I adore elephants not just because I revere Lord Ganesha, a God of Wealth and also a Dharma protector in Tibetean Buddhism. (He had blessed me greatly during my days of poverty.) But also for their symbolism of great wisdom and strength.
I hope this is a sign of me growing in wisdom and mental strength.
For believing in me more than I believe in myself,
For never believing the naysayers when they disagree with you,
For showing me the Way out of this Samsara,
While I often act like one, thank you for never treating me like a dumbo, 玳瑚師父 Master Dai Hu . 🙏
(And thank you to the Husband who braved the Friday madness with me. #notlikeyouhaveachoice #alsoyourShifu #haha)
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Selamat Menyambut Ulang Tahun Hari Kemerdekaan Ke-57!
Thanks Instill Films for helping out: http://www.youtube.com/user/instillfilms
and thanks to those who were so sporting to be interviewed. It was a lot of fun, even for myself.
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What is National Day?
Definition: Designated date on which celebrations mark the nationhood of a nation or non-sovereign country, which nationhood can be symbolized by the date of independence.
Who came up with the Negaraku Song?
The tune was originally used as the state anthem of Perak, which was adopted from a popular French melody titled "La Rosalie" composed by the lyricist Pierre-Jean de Béranger.
How many times did Mahathir shout Merdeka in 1957?
First of all, that was a trick question... it was Tunku Abdul Rahman. Not Mahathir, nor Najib. and he shouted 7 times.
How many points does the star have in our flag? and how many stripes?
Number of points the star and stripes are both 14. Representing 13 states and Federal Government. The 14-pointed star symbolises the unity of the 13 states with the Federal Government. The stripes all have equal width.
What is the name of our flag?
Jalur – A Malay word meaning a band or stripe of colour. The 14 parallel red and white stripes symbolise a common mission, a common direction and a virtuous path followed by the peoples of all states regardless of creed, race and religion.
Gemilang – A Malay word meaning bright, brilliant, resplendent or excellent.
Jalur Gemilang represents the excellence of the peoples and the nation of Malaysia in every field, be it at national or international level. Jalur Gemilang symbolises a nation and peoples who are hard-working, patriotic, strong, courageous and prepared to sacrifice for the race, nation and religion.
How many prime minister was there before Najib came into position?
Answer is 5. Najib is the 6th Prime Minister.
How many states in Malaysia?
13.
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