Monday, December 31, 2007
Watchnight 2007
Sunday, December 02, 2007
What's your season?
As we reflect on our lives, we can draw parallel lessons from these changing seasons. Though the seasons are repetitive throughout the generations (in so far as humankind do not neglect to address the climate and environmental issues at hand), it is not so with life's season. Generally, we should learn to appreciate the precious innocence associated with childhood, the enthusiasm and energy of youths, the challenge to maintain a healthy work-life integration in aduthood and finally, enjoy the beauty of the golden years. We must learn to savour, learn and appreciate each of these seasons. Categorically speaking, the life span of humanity is often seen in terms of a journey. We grow from one season to another. And we recognise that the human clock cannot be unwind. In other words, we should thank God for the seasons that He has given to us and for family and friends who share the common journey. At the same time, we should not live in regrets for the things that we have failed to accomplish. We should learn some precious lessons from time to time and press on to embrace each season with faith and fortitude. Indeed, there is a reason for every season!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Lavender

We look forward to visiting a lavender farm in the near future.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Odaiba Bridge

NB. This pix was published in Singapore Straits Times Life Section "Shot & Saved: Japan" on 6 Nov 2007 :)
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Spider, U win!!!!

"Hurray! I've won by one!" declares the spider as it walks happily and proudly into the beautiful asiatic lily! Does this not reflect the sort of competitive spirit that prevades our human communities today? My experience living in a society that has transitioned from a Third World Country to a First World Economy attributes her success based on the principles of meritocracy and the "the survival of the fittest". While this sort of spirit is much needed so as to achieve significant 'progress', and at the same time, prevent the development of a overtly laid back spirit, does this also contribute to the making of a pretty highly stressed society? The reality is that man is under the constant pressure to keep up with the Joneses.How can we find a balance? Can't we simply enjoy the lily flower and appreciate its beauty and accept and adore the spider, whether it has eight or six legs?
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Back to the Moon?

Humanity continues to develop the innate spirit of adventure, exploration and discovery. In our connected and borderless world today, we need to further cultivate and nurture this kind of spirit, for there is much to learn and discover in terms of science, technology, religion, travel, etc… The reality is that there are people and institutions that fear the unknowns and thus deprive them and those around them from benefiting from new knowledge and experience. Modernists would term them as living in the Dark Ages!
Back to the gazing at the moon, what would you ask? “Will someone bring the moon to me?” or “Will someone bring me to the moon since no one has stepped on it since December 1972?” or “I want to travel to Mars as my next holiday destination!”
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Are we locked?
Thursday, August 23, 2007
+ or - ?
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Towards the Light
Large pebbles/rocks can be stumbling stones as well as stepping stones for humanity. We live in a connected world. Each person has the potential to contribute to the growing of a great global community. We do our part by stacking up stones so that we can climb upwards towards the true Light, aiming for the highest ideals. We must work hand in hand, heart to heart, respecting and honoring each other in order to achieve greater heights. In the light of this, the Koreans(and others) who are being held captives should be set free so that they can continue to serve the people in Afghanistan(elsewhere).
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