It is intensely amazing to see how light reflects off from one source. It is intensely amazing how colours play an important role in our lives.
In the pictures below, the yellow represents life. That is a constant. Life does not change. The drops of water represents people, us, you and me. The different sizes just means that people come in all shapes, sizes – it does not matter. People are people – standard. One source of light reflects on all of us, in different ways, intensity and size.
What happens when those drop of water moves. They change their shape and may have a larger or smaller area now, which could also mean their area which they reflect the light from them and the intensity, could change. Sometimes, it becomes dark. Or, they could become more even in size. One thing remains constant – life (The yellow).
When we connect Life with time; we will all have a story. Life need time to live; and time needs life to have life.
A light reflection from one source creates many “lightbulbs” of all shapes and sizes. These lightbulbs represent, us – people.The “yellow” represents life. We are alive. We are life.Depending on which angle or way we look at it, the millions of light sources may change shape, look smaller or look bigger. What does not change is LIFE.Life continues. No matter what. Do we want to be a part of it?
It is amazing to think that the next moment ahead of us IS THE FUTURE. That is a fact. When that moment comes / arrives; it is the present. After that it is gone – the past.
We have to constantly and consistently plan for the future because the future which began with the moment ahead of us, keeps changing, keeps evolving. That future becomes the present. When it comes, live it. Enjoy it, savour it. For it soon becomes the past. Many people spend most of their time living in the past.
Throughout these three stages of time is life. Life does not come with an instruction manual. Life in general, is constant. We get connected with life, live it, enjoy it. Many have difficult times. Then our time is up.
The key here is living life, which would entail giving of oneself to others. The interesting part is not expecting anything back in return.
The reflection of light on the drops of water (which represent us as people) on the glass, is not going to grow much; meaning if we don’t share it with others who are out of the angle of light. If we decide to share the light we have with others, the number of people shining this light which represents “Life”, grows. Our world becomes a brighter place. The reflection of our light somehow becomes brighter than before. Sharing our light of life in no way diminishes the light that we have.
Life does not depend on us. We, as people; depend on life. How we make it out to be, depends on us. We are the light.
What is LOVE? That is the question. Do we know it? Do we know it if we see it? Or hear it? Smell it? What is the intensity of love? Is love permanent? Can it be permanent? All simple, yet very tough questions.
If LOVE is a colour or has a colour linked to it, then it will be a wide spectrum of shades of that colour because love is universal or it is understood to be that, and is expected to be just that or maybe more; the very core of its meaning is to care for somebody or something else other than his or her own self. Then, there is that saying, “You have to love yourself first before you can love others”.
The wide spectrum of shades of colour of LOVE means that different people show love, give love, receive love differently from everybody else, yet the results are the same : the recipient is happy or is supposed to be happy.
Is LOVE a feeling? Can we base LOVE on feelings? “Feelings come, feelings go”, said Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Jojo Fung, SJ; in one of his sermons at mass in 1991. Feelings ride on mood swings. Feelings can be a whim.
Is there true LOVE? True love is a unique and passionate bond that connects you, that wants the best for the other person regardless of what that means for them. It is the foundation for a healthy, loving relationship. True love is authentic and genuine.
LOVE is a decision. It is concrete. You have to make a conscious decision to LOVE. Then, it can lead to everlasting LOVE.
The definition of everlasting love refers to a type of love that endures and lasts for a lifetime and beyond. It is a deep, enduring, and unwavering love that surpasses time and challenges. Is it possible to achieve everlasting love? Can it be a reality? Or is it only for the dreamers? It is a matter of perspective.
There may be hiccups in this LOVE relationship along the way. The journey can be quite bumpy or very bumpy. If you make an unequivocal decision to love, a decision to give without expecting anything back in return; then, it might just work. This everlasting LOVE.
Is LOVE a barter trade? Do we give LOVE in order to get love? Or do we get LOVE in order to give love? It is a choice we make. A choice we have to make. For many people, that choice can be fluid. It depends on the circumstances, life’s environment around then.
The decision to LOVE is personal. The underlining fact is that it is your decision.
NOTES: It is Friday. I thought I’d write on something off main stream for me. I started off with a one line quote. Then, I added on a couple more lines. Then, more questions are raised. What have I got myself into? I did not want to research on LOVE for fear that it would become too much head knowledge instead of knowledge by experience – what is around us and how we see it…how I see it.
It’s Sunday, 2.24am (GMT +8 hours). Time is moving so fast that it does not seem like it’s about to slow down anytime soon.
Or have we been shortchanged? Are we getting a full day or or 24 hours or 1,440 minutes or 86,400 seconds? Or has second lost perhaps a 1,000 of second, thus ultimately making each day shorter?
24 hours being the standard size of day is something we all equally have. Most of us don’t have to worry about how to fill our days up. What we fret about more is how little time we have to do all those things we have to do or plan to do. When somehow, the magic of modern technology helps us in our daily lives and helps organise our time, freeing us to have some free time in each day. Some have half hour, some an hour, others may be fortunate enough to perhaps get a couple of hours; that they never had in a very long, long time, now they’ve got it.
Then, you will hear this somewhat common phrase, “no choice”. That cannot be further from the truth than it already is. Everything we do or not do, is a choice. Most people omit that “not doing anything” is a choice. In fact, making a choice is a choice in itself.
We all have a past. We’ve made choices that maybe weren’t the best ones. None of us are completely innocent.
We all get a fresh start each and everyday to be a better person than we were yesterday. We have to work towards that.
So, yeah, life is tough. No one said it was going to be easy. Welcome to the real world.
Then I came across this news on the net:
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[Zoraya ter Beek, 28, expects to be euthanized in early May.
Her plan, she said, is to be cremated.
Ter Beek, who lives in a little Dutch town near the German border, once had ambitions to become a psychiatrist, but she was never able to muster the will to finish school or start a career. She said she was hobbled by her depression and autism and borderline personality disorder. Now she was tired of living—despite, she said, being in love with her boyfriend, a 40-year-old IT programmer, and living in a nice house with their two cats.
She recalled her psychiatrist telling her that they had tried everything, that “there’s nothing more we can do for you. It’s never gonna get any better.”
At that point, she said, she decided to die. “I was always very clear that if it doesn’t get better, I can’t do this anymore.”
“I’m a little afraid of dying, because it’s the ultimate unknown,” she said. “We don’t really know what’s next—or is there nothing? That’s the scary part.”
Zoraya ter Beek. (Ilvy Njiokiktjien for The Free Press)
Ter Beek is one of a growing number of people across the West choosing to end their lives rather than live in pain. Pain that, in many cases, can be treated.
Typically, when we think of people who are considering assisted suicide, we think of people facing terminal illness. But this new group is suffering from other syndromes—depression or anxiety exacerbated, they say, by economic uncertainty, the climate, social media, and a seemingly limitless array of fears and disappointments.
“I’m seeing euthanasia as some sort of acceptable option brought to the table by physicians, by psychiatrists, when previously it was the ultimate last resort,” Stef Groenewoud, a healthcare ethicist at Theological University Kampen, in the Netherlands, told me. “I see the phenomenon especially in people with psychiatric diseases, and especially young people with psychiatric disorders, where the healthcare professional seems to give up on them more easily than before.”
Ter Beek’s medical necklace says ‘Do not resuscitate.’ (Ilvy Njiokiktjien for The Free Press)
In 2001, the Netherlands became the first country in the world to make euthanasia legal. Since then, the number of people who increasingly choose to die is startling.
By Rupa Subramanya, The Free Press, April 1, 2024]
From the onset, I do not want to judge, only question her decision. Why sell out on life so easily? Why give up what others are fighting to have, even if it is for one more day?
I cannot begin to even know how Zoraya feels. From the write-up above, it seems that she has based her decision on how she feels, her mental health.
The statement that her psychiatrist made “that there was nothing else that could be done for her” is very surprising. I think that she should seek help from another or other psychiatrists.
Her environment. The people in her circle, her city – they could have all had an influence on her. I believe that she has not explored all options that could be available to her. She has to check those options out.
Zoraya may be all alone (and she possibly feels that) in her quest to find the right answers to her questions. She may not get all answers right or the answers that she is looking for but she should never give up on looking for answers. Over time, the answers she may get get could evolve to better answers.
Now, it is no longer just about a person suffering from a life threatening terminal illness, a person who can’t live with the physical pain from the illness, a person who is brain dead (a vegetable)… It’s, “I don’t feel like living anymore”.
“Call the executioner. He or she makes house calls.” They aren’t doctors. Doctors are meant to save lives, not snuff them out. I wonder if what they are doing is from the bottom of their hearts, for humanity, to preserve humanity by killing them. Are these executioners doing it for free or do they charge a pretty penny?
She wears a medical necklace that says, “DO NOT RESUCITATE”. Which normal person who sees a person collapse in a public place, is going to stand by and not do anything? Even if he or she has read the message on her necklace? They won’t want to be party to any suicidal act.
People are literally fighting to have a moment extra in life.
Life is not a thing. It is a passage that is fluid. We just need to see how beautiful it is. Even in our darkest of times, we need to embrace this platform, this stage, if you may; to do our dance, our act from the time the curtains go up when we are born to the time they come down when our time is up. Nobody can perform your life’s performance better than you.
Giving up so easily on life. Life does not give up on you so easily.
Zoraya Ter Beek looks like a nice lady. I hope that people in and around The Netherlands can reach out to her and convince her to catch that twinkle of life. I do hope that readers of Leatherpotato.com from over 80 countries will encourage Zoraya to give herself another chance.
Following up from the two earlier articles. Not sure if I can call these essays, including this one which is about to be told, unfold… however you may want to read them.
When I started with the Good Friday article, I never planned to have the next one about the waiting period between the time of crucifixion and his resurrection. It just came to my mind while I was sitting in church. I started penning down my thoughts and then work on it, since I had my tools of the trade: my Samsung Fold 5; with me.
And now I am writing about “HE HAS RISEN”. At mass that Saturday evening (where I wrote IN STILLNESS, EARTH AWAITS THE RESURRECTION while waiting for mass to begin); we heard the readings from the Old and New Testaments, we held lighted candles to symbolize new life (and hope), we had the Litany of Saints, the sprinkling / blessing of Holy water…it was a “High Mass” (a term rarely used in church today). It was everything an Easter vigil mass should be. We were reaffirmed that this God who became man, Jesus; had died for us on Good Friday and now is risen.
Going back to over 2,000 years ago, when the large stone or boulder covering the entrance to where Jesus’ body was buried. “He is no longer here. He has risen, Alleluia”, said the angel.
I cannot help but feel the relief these people had when they heard that statement. They would now feel that all they went through was not in vain, that it is all true. Again, at that time, computers, google and other modern day technology was not available. They had to go by gut instinct, by faith and believe that it was true. Many who were fence-sitters or wait-and-see believers; now believed. If I was there at that time, I would have had more questions to ask. I would definitely have believed, but what’s next? It sure would have been quite the experience: seeing first hand the direct connection between heaven and earth.
My earliest memories of Easter was maybe when I was around 5 or 6 years old. It probably was Easter Sunday morning. We, meaning the Atkinsons; would have gathered at my grandparents’ home in Section 8, Petaling Jaya (it would have been around 1964). The Atkinsons, would have been dad, his siblings and families. I remember receiving a big Easter egg, made of chocolate. It was wrapped in colourful wrapping. I think if I remember correctly, I asked myself, “What am I going to do with a big egg?”, not knowing that it was made of chocolate.
I think when it came to our (as parents) turn, we gave our daughter, Laura; a big Easter egg and a Tamagotchi Easter (not too sure if it was an Easter egg) egg. Tamagotchi never included a warning that parents would soon take over the looking after and maintenance of these things, as children soon got tired of these electronic, noisy pets. End story is that Laura ended up having three of these devices. She also had Easter chocolate eggs for some years to come.
With the faith of the people who were with Jesus Christ during the time of His crucifixion right through the time HE HAD RISEN and AFTER; we the Atkinsons, wish all our family and friends around the world: HAPPY EASTER!
I had one of those moments, you know, those moments when I wanted to do something out of the ordinary. Some of you who know me would say that if I did something ordinary; that would be out of the ordinary.
An inspiration came to me. More like it appeared on my computer screen: some of the virtues that inspire many of my writings.
What appeared on my computer screen (I think it could have been linked to an advertisement) was this symbol of FAITH, HOPE, LOVE; in a form of a tattoo. These three words resonate in me with much of the way I believe what life is about.
Me, another tattoo? I just had one “micro-hammer drilled(?)” to my hand not too long ago. The needle-pricking sensation of a thousand times per minute (I think) is still fresh in my memory.
So, yeah…why not another tattoo? I texted my daughter to find out what she thought of the idea; whether she’d want to get another one too. I sought the opinion of my wife, Jeannie; too. They both said, “go for it”. I did.
It was over / done faster that I could say “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”
I liked the symbol, but (not “however”) I wanted more finesse to the actual symbol I first saw. I searched on the net for something with cleaner, more defined lines and with a bit of colour to give it depth. This was what I chose.
This symbol or picture had very clear lines and the red colour in the heart shape, gave it depth.
I contacted the guy, Soon; who “inscribed” my first tattoo and made the appointment with him.
A breakthough in technology: The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s S-Pen stylus doubles up as a tattoo inscription device / needle. Soon, as he puts or needles in the final touches to my tattoo.
Saturday, 1.30pm. Soon printed the picture in three different sizes for me to choose from. I chose the size, Soon got the stencil done, placed it on my hand and started working at the tattoo. In the meantime, I started working on a draft for an upcoming article.
I did not realize how fast time had flown. I thought that Soon had only done the basic outline. he said it was completed. “Hey, this is fun”, I said. “I should do this more often”.😉😁
Now, I must walk with a kind of swagger. How else can I show off my newly acquired art piece? I had to put in some practice to walk swaggerly (not sure if this word exists). If you see me walk in an unusual way, it’s called, “doing the swagger”.
Me, practicing my “swagger” walk.
Life is about living it to the fullest. One of the best ways (if not, the only way) of doing that is to bring joy to others in your own special way.
This article is in remembrance of Alice, who passed away this morning. I only met her quite recently, while walking my daily 10km walks. She would always be sweeping the grounds outside her house, keeping them clean. FAITH, LOVE, HOPE – I believed she had these in her. She never failed to greet me with a smile.