Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
"你是幸運的" 1 : Joyful Wisdom
"你是幸運的"
Joyful Wisdom
作者:詠給.明就仁波切、艾瑞克.史旺森
原文作者:YONGEY MINGYUR&ERIC SWANSON
譯者:林瑞冠
出版社:眾生
出版日期:2010年10月
"和你接受的任何訊息交朋友,和你的情緒交朋友.
有如在海上波濤洶湧的波浪上安住...."
這是一本點燃內心本覺智慧的入門,更是深入淺出的實修手冊。
Joyful Wisdom
作者:詠給.明就仁波切、艾瑞克.史旺森
原文作者:YONGEY MINGYUR&ERIC SWANSON
譯者:林瑞冠
出版社:眾生
出版日期:2010年10月
"和你接受的任何訊息交朋友,和你的情緒交朋友.
有如在海上波濤洶湧的波浪上安住...."
這是一本點燃內心本覺智慧的入門,更是深入淺出的實修手冊。
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Charity: What’s Next: Retailing with Heart , Stanford Social Innovation Review
Venture into a Panera Cares café and you’ll see the same menu and racks of freshly baked breads that are staples at the 1,400 Panera Bread restaurants across the United States. The only thing missing is the cash register. Instead, there’s a donation box where customers pay on the honor system.
What’s Next: Retailing with Heart (March 16, 2011) | Stanford Social Innovation Review
What’s Next: Retailing with Heart (March 16, 2011) | Stanford Social Innovation Review
Friday, March 25, 2011
金色筆記: 滿滿的都是愛
In fact, this is TRUE LOVE !!!
打個結 綁起來 就分不開
靠著你 不小心 就飛起來
去滑翔 去沖浪 讓太陽曬
熱帶魚通通游過來
只要跟著你 就很放心 放了一百二十顆心
只要想到你 就很開心 喔滿天都是小星星
* 滿滿的都是愛 想不到那麼快 遇見你什麼都說出來 誰叫我就是愛 愛你的一點點呆 很難不被你打敗 滿滿的都是愛 像香檳滿出來 我的愛像氣泡飄起來 地球轉得很快 心臟快要跳出來 想要逃也逃不開
桃紅色 讓心情 都好起來
粉水晶 讓愛情 都亮起來
敞蓬車 跑得快 昨天bye bye
跟著你現在到未來
只要跟著你 就很放心 二十四小時都不膩
只要想到你 就很開心 哼我最愛的melody...耶...
給我彩虹白日夢 甜甜蜜蜜和鬧哄哄
打開天空對我說 愛就像蜜蜂嗡嗡嗡 嗡...
打個結 綁起來 就分不開
靠著你 不小心 就飛起來
去滑翔 去沖浪 讓太陽曬
熱帶魚通通游過來
只要跟著你 就很放心 放了一百二十顆心
只要想到你 就很開心 喔滿天都是小星星
* 滿滿的都是愛 想不到那麼快 遇見你什麼都說出來 誰叫我就是愛 愛你的一點點呆 很難不被你打敗 滿滿的都是愛 像香檳滿出來 我的愛像氣泡飄起來 地球轉得很快 心臟快要跳出來 想要逃也逃不開
桃紅色 讓心情 都好起來
粉水晶 讓愛情 都亮起來
敞蓬車 跑得快 昨天bye bye
跟著你現在到未來
只要跟著你 就很放心 二十四小時都不膩
只要想到你 就很開心 哼我最愛的melody...耶...
給我彩虹白日夢 甜甜蜜蜜和鬧哄哄
打開天空對我說 愛就像蜜蜂嗡嗡嗡 嗡...
Saturday, March 19, 2011
第二十個妻子
The Twentieth Wife
作者:櫻杜‧桑妲蕾森/著
原文作者:Indu Sundaresan
譯者:丘淑芳
出版社:書林出版無論在哪個國度,在哪個階級,在皇室在平民,愛情總是述說著相仿的故事;有著漫不經心的相遇,自幼醞釀的理想願望,有著因無法如願更激起的思念,有著並非完全單純的情感與慾想......! 作者描繪著一位美麗女子在中年才嫁入蒙吾兒家族的點滴,而後又參予國政近乎十五年之久。鮮麗生動,有如身歷其境的觸摸著她的面紗....
"他欣賞她的強韌的獨立性,很深的自我意識,及對自己行為的信念,她的鄙視規範,踐踏規範 !"
"女人不能完全的依賴男人,不論是金錢上及愛情上。"
Fudo Myoo's Protection for Japan :
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche:
"Please chant “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha” for this fragile earth that we live on, for this fragile earth that we forget to love and care for. And for those who live in Japan, now is the time to remember and beseech the protection and blessing of the sublime Fudō Myōō. "
"Please chant “Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha” for this fragile earth that we live on, for this fragile earth that we forget to love and care for. And for those who live in Japan, now is the time to remember and beseech the protection and blessing of the sublime Fudō Myōō. "
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Marc Chagall 3: Where are his paintings?

Musee National Message Biblique Marc Chagall at Nice, France:
This photo of Musee National Message Biblique Marc Chagall is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Nice, France.
Marc Chagall 2 : I and the Village
Famous Russian-Jewish artist, Marc Chagall (1887-1985) , was born in Belarus, but later became a naturalized Frenchman in 1909. The fact that he grew up in a small village would play a prominent role in many of his paintings, including his well-known creation ‘I and the Village’ painted in Paris in 1911.
Clearly exhibiting aspects of Cubism, ‘I and the Village’ is a lively composition of various objects, human features and animal components that are fragmented, superimposed, and randomly assembled to produce an abstract arrangement. The colours are vibrant and a stark contrast exists between the red, the green and the blue. It is a painting that provides multiple viewpoints and distinctive perspectives.
Analysis
Influenced by a childhood spent in rural surroundings, Chagall’s ‘I and the Village’ is a dreamlike representation of goats, pastures, a farmer, a violinist, and simplistic images of houses, some of them upside-down. The whole could be viewed as a jigsaw puzzle extracted from a child’s imagination.
The painting possesses a significant amount of intrigue and symbolism. In the foreground of the painting, a green-faced man, wearing a cross around his neck, a cap on his head, and holding a glowing tree, stares directly across at the head of a goat, which encompasses another smaller goat being milked. In the background, a row of houses, an Orthodox church, and a man dressed in black carrying a scythe hurries past an upside down woman playing what appears to be a violin.
The geometric shapes and symbols grab the viewer’s attention. The small and large circles have been said to represent 3 spatial phenomena: the sun’s revolution in orbit, the earth’s revolution around the sun, and the moon’s revolution around the earth. Some have interpreted the smaller circle in the lower left-hand corner as an eclipse.
‘I and the Village’ illustrates the give and take between beings and the vibrant natural world surrounding them. It is a powerful display of the mutual relationship between humans, animals and plants.
“I and the Village” by Marc Chagall is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, USA.
Clearly exhibiting aspects of Cubism, ‘I and the Village’ is a lively composition of various objects, human features and animal components that are fragmented, superimposed, and randomly assembled to produce an abstract arrangement. The colours are vibrant and a stark contrast exists between the red, the green and the blue. It is a painting that provides multiple viewpoints and distinctive perspectives.
Analysis
Influenced by a childhood spent in rural surroundings, Chagall’s ‘I and the Village’ is a dreamlike representation of goats, pastures, a farmer, a violinist, and simplistic images of houses, some of them upside-down. The whole could be viewed as a jigsaw puzzle extracted from a child’s imagination.
The painting possesses a significant amount of intrigue and symbolism. In the foreground of the painting, a green-faced man, wearing a cross around his neck, a cap on his head, and holding a glowing tree, stares directly across at the head of a goat, which encompasses another smaller goat being milked. In the background, a row of houses, an Orthodox church, and a man dressed in black carrying a scythe hurries past an upside down woman playing what appears to be a violin.
The geometric shapes and symbols grab the viewer’s attention. The small and large circles have been said to represent 3 spatial phenomena: the sun’s revolution in orbit, the earth’s revolution around the sun, and the moon’s revolution around the earth. Some have interpreted the smaller circle in the lower left-hand corner as an eclipse.
‘I and the Village’ illustrates the give and take between beings and the vibrant natural world surrounding them. It is a powerful display of the mutual relationship between humans, animals and plants.
“I and the Village” by Marc Chagall is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, USA.
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Self Portrait 7 Fingers |
C'est La Vie : Southern Taiwan
"Travel is the frivolous part of serious lives and the serious part of frivolous ones! " -- Sophie Swetchine
Does it look like a Tropical Region here at Southern Beach of Taiwan ? |
With Trojan Horse at E-Da World |
At 海角七號's 夏都 Hotel ~~ Although I do not like the movie much .....! |
Labels:
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quote,
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Marc Chagall 1: Chagall and Bella (A Love Story)
"Reason and love keep little company nowadays". ---William Shakespeare.
I say if you can reason each step in your love relationship, you are not in love at all !!!!
Chagall exhibition at the Taipei Palace Museum !
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
A Nostalgic Sound and Place ~~~
那一世,轉山轉水轉佛塔,不為修來世,只為在途中與你相見!
低沉的祈禱文加上很美的西藏景觀,有種時空無盡的感動。
思念著未曾謀面的西藏,卻有著一股濃濃的鄉愁......!
低沉的祈禱文加上很美的西藏景觀,有種時空無盡的感動。
思念著未曾謀面的西藏,卻有著一股濃濃的鄉愁......!
Labels:
Asia,
Buddhism,
Love,
soul searching,
Tibet,
time travel,
佛陀
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
金色筆記: Red Scarf ~~
Today is Jan 31, 2011. I used to devote several months to years to recover from a traumatic event, but this time, I thought it would take me only a day ~~ I was so wrong!
Saturday, January 22, 2011
金色筆記: Life is never a coincidence.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Jungian Dream Interpretation : by James Hall, MD
http://www.books.com.tw/exep/prod/booksfile.php?item=0010330717
我們如何善用我們的夢??
1. 夢有對"清醒自我"的補償功能: a 夢可以"補償"自我的暫時性趨扭,讓人對自己態度與行為舉止有更全面的"理解"!
b 夢也是自我心靈呈現的方式,為的是在運作中,能夠調整步伐跟的上個體化的成長歷程!
c 把核心的我I 與人格面具 (persona,當對社會角色過度認同時,就會有人格面具的產生 ),自我認同全部"融合"在一起!
2 陰影的產生: 當自我不認同或社會不認同時,內心的"陰影" shadow 便產生了!
3 對精神官能症 ( Neurosis , Mental disorder )治療特別有用: 因為他們就是逃避生命原本該面對的任務 ! 也就是心靈跟自己做對,我們大部分的人都多少有精神官能症 ,我門很少跟自己的心靈和平相處!
4 解夢最重要的是;夢醒之後的感覺! 是高興的還是失落的....? 自己才是唯一也是最好的解夢分析師。
永遠都是十八歲~~~
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Photo by KF. Lu |
"妳的愛情,就要大聲地喊出來,最討厭躲躲藏藏,彼此猜來猜去。
能夠打動射手座的愛情,是激烈而鍥而不舍的熱情,碰上一個熱烈的情人,會隨時隨地陪他們去任何地方,旁若無人的在異域熱吻,完美的聲調和撥弄出激烈的音樂。他們會被熱烈的愛情而打動,也隻會在這樣的愛情裏忘記自己的本原,無法停滯下來。射手座奮不顧身的愛情,永遠都是十八歲的愛情。..."
有時後,覺得當測驗的準確度太高時,懷疑起女人所迷戀的"獨特性";
但是,當 "Drama Queen" 早起撰寫著一篇篇的小說情節,
有誰不喜歡永遠沉浸在清純的十八歲?
有誰對Sex and City 裡的分分合合有所嚮往?
Why do we have an era of " Twilight" ?
Because deep down in our heart, we are sick and tired of Adult Baggages...
I think I just have to remember that we are Always 18 ! Sweetie. :)
“Dream as if you will live forever ; Love as if you will die today ! " ------ Mindancer
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Sayonara Iszika~
再見,總有一天 ( 作者的旁白) 9/28/2010
很惆悵,很想哭,但在凡人世界裡,卻很真實~~~
人活著,必須隨時準備說再見。
最好這麼想吧,孤獨是最不會背叛人的朋友。
為愛卻步前,最好先去買把傘。
無論如何被愛,絕不可輕信幸福。
無論如何愛人,絕不可愛過了頭。
愛,像季節般的東西。
春去秋來,只不過為人生增添色彩,令人不致生厭。
說愛的那一瞬,愛已成稍縱即逝的冰片。
再見,總有一天
永遠的幸福不存在,同樣的
永遠的不幸也不存在。
總有一天,說「再見」的時刻來臨了,
總有一天,互道「你好」的時刻還會降臨。
行將就木之人分為兩類,有人憶起自己曾經被愛過,
有人憶起自己曾經愛過。
而我,ㄧ定會想起自己曾經愛過。
---辻仁成
@ 女主角在死前,希望是自己曾經被愛過。那麼,你呢? @
Mindancer.....希望是自己曾經被愛過。
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