19 November 2013

30 cents worth of developing country medicine

It happened to me also, I had red eye and I went to ask 4 doctors,
all 3 of them didn't do me any good, one of them even gave me
antibiotics, but didn't help. The 4th is a specialist and he said I can
just let it be, it will recover by itself. But even after years after that,
when I was in Indonesia, it still didn't get better, until I came across
INSTO. it costed 3000 rupiah, which is about AU$0.30 (30 cents
Australian dollar), and it worked almost immediately, like a magic
medicine. It worked 20 years ago with me and it also works now.
If I had to choose between the 30 cents and the INSTO, I would
choose INSTO no questions asked. I spent at least 30 dollars for each
the 4 doctors above totalling AU$120, about 1.2 million rupiah, without
any good medicine, and this 30 cents worth of liquid worthed more
than 1.2 million rupiah of doctor services. What a piece of junk. I also
have skin irritation, didn't get cured until I returned to Indonesia, it
was Dettol soap/body wash that cured me. It just made me so upset.

I am telling this doesn't actually happen once or twice, but it happens
all the time. Following is the a copy of Courier Mail newspaper, about
the cataract patient.

27 March 2013

Borobudur and Buddha

This is only an attempt to see the story behind Borobudur and Indonesia.
The history of Buddha can be accessed from many Buddhist scripture. I think, probably is what many people say also, that in order for Buddha to exist, must follow the path that Sakyamuni Buddha had gone through. This story of creation is being built in Candi Borobudur in Mid Java. I think there is no mistake for its location. Borobudur from bottom level up: story of Buddha and at the end, the Buddha as the biggest bell at the topmost. I think, there is no PhD in Buddhism because things have already being thought of and not much significant room left for gaps.
Borobudur is also located in Indonesia, and most possibly nowhere else has Borobudur, sent from the civilization far away from Indonesia, I think, because they have made decision that the only place to mass produce Buddha is Indonesia, most possibly because Indonesia is located in equator or the most middle (or 0) place of the earth. In other words, Indonesia is chosen for Borobudur. Borobudur is a great piece of art with great significance.
If there was supposed to be Atlantis and if it is not Indonesia, then Indonesia is better than Atlantis.
Story of Buddha is, life in heaven, life in hell and then life in the middle. I think, there is no other way other than this, and this had been thought of, many millenium ago by many great civilizations. That in order for Buddha to complete his journey, he must follow the path etched in Borobudur, that is by way of experience of heaven and hell, and this is the only way.
A real Buddha will never spend the rest of his life as a slave in hell because he knows heaven. A real Buddha will never spend the rest of his life as a king in heaven, because he needs to go down and manage the job himself, the source of suffering itself. He will be located in the middle, knowing both heaven and hell.
Indonesia is also a place called heaven, everything is taken care of by experts in its field. One person only masters one field.
Australia can be called a place of hell, because everything is taken cared by generally one or a few people. One person masters all fields.

Sidetrack: and so if a Buddha to be was in Australia, and he met a Japanese woman who works from 8am to 12am everyday, the home is a mess. And so, if he were to marry that Japanese woman, he would be required to take care of the house and children. Maybe if he weren't a Buddha, he would be able to do that, but he is not that kind of man. He cannot stay in hell because he knows the choice of heaven, with many helpers. And so he had to let go of that woman, and there is no other way around this. He knows it in his blood and bones where he has to go.


One thing missing: why did I say Indonesia is the place for mass producing Buddhas? Because it is the only place where every household can be a king's house, it can hardly be found anywhere else in the world, some countries may not even heard it existed. But it remains that Sakyamuni Buddha was a king's son, the only way to duplicate the Sakyamuni Buddha was by creating every house in the entire country, the house of the king. It is by this, that everyone was once a king's son just like Sakyamuni Buddha, mass producing the Sakyamuni himself.

Any country with no Buddha is going to be hardly called a country. 

20 February 2013

The one problem: suffering

I will try to write this in more appropriate way, cos I realise I may have wrote things too carelessly and resulted in much inappropriateness, don't mind me if I do so.

And so I have heard that the west invented numerous things, pretty much everything. There hasn't been such invention maybe for the history of the earth. Just because they created everything, doesn't mean that they have everything over there. One thing they may not have is the elimination of suffering. Although they know all about any kinds of creation, their people suffer. The reason for suffering is they seek too much happiness, too many happiness triggering things, including the ones that bring addictions, such as drug addictions. It is very normal that people at the beginning seek happiness though. It is more than normal. However, happiness will bring depression, and depression will bring happiness. Sometimes in order for you to be happy is for you to get depressed a little bit, and then you get the happiness, with much less costs for money. Why pay so much money for happiness, when you get depressed soon after that, and wanting more and more, and at the end they still get nothing, feeling empty inside.
The problems do not stop at just that, they are too much everywhere. It includes unintended depression triggering things which include the infrastructure of much farther distances, up and down and rock solid roads, etc. The aim is actually is not happiness nor depression, but to be neutral, or peace, or in the middle, or 0. How do you think you can have this? I think this is not easy, it may even require numerous contemplation and may require much experience. This is one thing that the west is finding it very hard to find, and it may not be enough just to change the whole of infrastructure, but also the humans may need to be adapted to a proper environment for centuries of descendancy, also there may need to be numerous change in numerous areas in the big scale.

Why is Indonesia, I say, may be a better place? Because apart from more control over happiness, Indonesia bring important, selected invention from the west, so it is a more balanced place in every aspect. A place where we know what we are doing.

13 February 2013

Basic things for living are supposed to be free

basic things for living are meant to be minimal cost, because we depend on it to live. and if we manage to do that, we may even manage to employ a car driver. and things will go its proper way. life is supposed to be free, we do not have to pay for us to live, and that's the proper way since the beginning of time. no one has to work hard just in order to live. feels like slavery actually.

22 January 2013

Cleaning, washing is the cause of most breaking up

no servants, no drivers, have to work, take care of children, take care of parents. Too much quarelling causes stress.

12 January 2013

Entire life thinker versus PhD degree

An entire life of thinking cannot compare to a three year PhD degree. No matter how hard you work in that three years, if you don't continue thinking for the rest of your life, that three years is worthless and you may not even have a good start to begin with.
A few people began thinking just after he was born, started collecting the things that build the foundation of his thinking. Without this foundation, his arguments will be weak. And anything weak is not going to make it. If he started only during his PhD and didn't start early in his life, then he has less chance to succeed. A PhD probably does not make much difference whether he was a good thinker. It is also much about what he is made of.

Gerard Depardieu became citizen of Russia

Australia also has 50% tax for the super rich. Not that I am saying I will be super rich, but what if my descendants will have a chance to be super rich? Better for me to choose as quick as possible rather than wait for my worthy descendant to decide later. I tend to make good decisions as many as I can, so that my descendants will reap its fruit later. I find Australia is not the place for me, but that's probably just me.