Chủ Nhật, 31 tháng 12, 2017

Waching daily Jan 1 2018

Honey...

S h*t

I gotta hold on

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Jack and Elizabeth - Nobody Loves Me Like You Do - Duration: 3:50.

Like a candle burning bright

Love is glowing in your eyes

A flame to light our way

That burns brighter every day

Now I have you

And nobody loves me like you do

Like a leaf upon the wind

I could find no place to land

I dreamed the hours away

And wondered every day

Do dreams come true?

Nobody loves me like you do

What if I'd never met you?

Where would I be right now?

Funny how life just

Falls in place somehow

You touched my heart in places

That I never even knew

Nobody loves me like you do

I was words

Without a tune

I was a song

Still unsung

A poem with no rhyme

A dancer out of time

But now there's you

Nobody loves me like you do

What if I'd never met you?

Where would I be right now?

Funny how life just

Falls in place somehow

You touched my heart in places

That I never even knew

Nobody loves me

Nobody loves me

Nobody loves me like you do

Nobody loves me

Like you do

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Travelogue : What to do in LANGKAWI | Dataran Lang | Night market (Eng sub) - Duration: 4:24.

Hi guys! Welcome back to my channel.

Today I am in LANGKAWI!

and it is currently 2.30 pm.

my hotel room is at De Baron Resort

in Kuah, Langkawi.

So basically there are 2 ways to get to Langkawi.

which is the first one is

by airplane. Or by ferry.

You can choose to depart from

Kuala Kedah Jetty Terminal or from Kuala Perlis Jetty Terminal.

The fare from Kuala Perlis

is RM 18 and from

Kuala Kedah Jetty is

I think RM 20 something...

because Kuala Kedah is

located slightly further than

Kuala Perlis Jetty.

So I'm here with my best friend / my travel partner / my housemate but

as she refused to be in the vlog so you guys will not be seeing her much in my video.

This is CUTE <3

We are now at the Dataran Lang

the symbol of Langkawi.

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Modern Tao (Yin & Yang) by Alan Watts - Duration: 23:06.

and in order to go into Taoism at all we must begin by being in the frame of mind

which can understand it you cannot force yourself into this frame of mind

any more than you can smooth disturbed water with your hand

but let's say that our starting point

is that we forget what we know I think we know

that we suspend judgment about practically everything returning to what

we were when we were babies when we have not yet learned the names or language

and although we have extremely sensitive bodies very alive senses we have no

means of making an intellectual or verbal commentary on what is going on

now can you consider that as your state

just plain ignorant but still very much alive

and in the state you just feel what is

without calling it anything at all you know nothing at all about anything

called an external world in relation to an internal world

you don't know who you are you haven't even got the idea of the word you or I

it's before all that

nobody has taught you self-control so

you don't know the difference between the noise of a car outside and a

wandering thought that enters your mind they're both something that happens you

don't identify the presence of the thought which might be just an image of

a passing cloud and your mind's eye and the passing automobile they happen

your breath happens

light all around you happens your response to it by blinking happens

so you simply are really unable to do anything there's nothing that you're

supposed to do nobody's told you anything to do you're unable completely

to do anything but be aware of the buzz the visual buzz the audible buzz the

tangible buzz the smellable buzz all buzz it's going on watch it

don't ask who's watching it fuel flow information about that yet that it

requires a watcher for something to be watched for somebody's idea you don't

know that it loud sir says the scholar learned something every day

the man of Dow unlearned something every day until he gets back to Nam doing

that's what we are in at the moment

just simply without comment without an idea in your head be aware what else can

you do don't try to be aware you are

you'll find of course that you can't stop the commentary going on in your

head but at least you can regard it as interior noise

listen to your shattering thoughts as you listen to the singing of a kettle

we don't know what it is we were aware of

especially when you take it all together and there's this sense of something

going on

I won't even say that this thing yes

well I said it was going on that's an idea

stephane words obviously I wouldn't know if anything was going on unless I could

say something else wasn't I know motion by contrast with rest so while I am

aware of motion I'm also aware of at rest so maybe what's at rest isn't going

on and what's motion is going on so I won't use that concept because I got too

into it both

if I say well here it is that excludes what isn't like space

if I say this it excludes that I've deduced asylum

but you can feel what I'm talking about don't you that's what's called Dao and

Chinese

that's why we begin

thou means basically way and so course the course of nature

of which loud sir says dull fat young which means the ha ha ha means the way

of functioning of the Dow the young is of itself so that is to say is

spontaneous

what again what's going on

if you approach it with this wise ignorance you will see that you are

witnessing a happening in other words in this tribal way of looking at things

there is no difference between what you do on the one hand and what happens to

you on the other it's all the same process

just as your thoughts happen the car happens outside

the clouds the Stars

when a westerner here is that he thinks our fatalism or determinism

that's because he still preserves in the back of his mind two illusions one is

that what is happening is happening to him

and therefore he is the victim of circumstances but when you are in primal

ignorance there is no you different from what's happening and therefore it's not

happening to you it's just happening so is you you know what you call you what

you later call you is part of the happening you're part of the universe

although the universe strictly speaking has no part we only call certain

features of the universe parts of it you but you can't disconnect them from the

rest without causing them to be not only non-existent but never to have existed

so

when you have this happening the other illusion that a westerner is liable to

have is that it's determined in the sense that what is happening now follows

necessarily from what happened in the past

but you don't know anything about that in your primal ignorance cause and

effect why obviously not hahaha because if you're really naive you see that the

past is the result of what's happening now it goes backwards into the past

like a weight goes backwards from a ship

all the echoes are disappearing finally go away and away in a way and it's all

starting now what we call the future is nothing the great void and everything

comes out of the great void that's the way a naive person and the as I

explained if any of you were at my lecture last night if you shut your eyes

and contemplate reality only with your ears

you will find that the background of silence and all sounds are coming out of

it they start out of silence if you close your eyes let's just listen

you see the Bell came out of nothing floated off off off off and then stop

being a sonic echo and became a memory which is another kind of echo awake it's

very simple it all begins now and therefore it's spontaneous

it isn't determined that's a philosophical notion nor is it

capricious that's another philosophical notion as

we distinguished between what is orderly and what is random because we don't

really know what randomness is if you talk to a mathematician about randomness

you'll make you feel quite weird what is so of itself Sooey generous in

Latin that means coming into being spontaneously on its own accord the real

meaning of virgin birth Sooey generous

and that's the world that is the doll that makes us feel scared perhaps

because we say well if all this is happening spontaneously who's in charge

I'm not in charge that's pretty obvious but I hope there's God or somebody

looking after all

but why should they be someone looking after it because then there's a new

worry that you may not have thought of like who takes care of the caretakers

daughter while the caretakers really taking care who guards are the guards

who supervises the police

who looks after God I'm going to say God doesn't need looking after

Oh father not is this Dow

because Dow

is a certain kind of order

and this kind of order is not quite what we call order when we arrange everything

geometrically in boxes or in rows that's a very crude kind of order but when you

look at a plant it's perfectly obvious that this bamboo plant has order we

recognized at once that that is not a mess

but it is not symmetrical and it is not geometrical looking

it looks like a Chinese drawing

because the Chinese appreciated this kind of order so much that they put it

into their painting non-symmetrical order in the Chinese language this is

called Li and the character for Li means originally the markings in Jade also

means the grain in wood and the fiber and muscle we could say to that clouds

have li marble has leave the human body has leave and we all

recognize it and the artist copies it whether he is a landscape painter a

portrait painter or an abstract painter or a non objective painter they all are

trying Forli and the interesting thing is that although we all know what it is

there's no way of defining it

but because Dow is the course we can also call Li the watercourse

because the patterns of Li are patterns of flowing water and we see those

patterns of flow memorialized as it were in sculpture in the grain in wood which

is the flow of SAP in marble in bones in muscles all these things are patterned

according to the basic principles that is the far dowel for the dowels

principle of flow

there is a book called sensitive chaos by Theodor strength with many many

photographs and studies of flow patterns and they're in the patterns of flowing

water you will see all kinds of motifs from Chinese art immediately

recognizable including the s-curve in the circle the yang in like this

so Li means then the order of flow the wonderful dancing carbon is liquid

because loud sir likens doubt water the great Dow he says flows everywhere to

the left and to the right like water I'm interpolating that it loves and

nourishes all things but does not lord it over them because he says else well

water always seeks the lowest level which men abhor because we're always

trying to play games of one-upmanship and be on top of each other

aloud sir explains that the top position is the most insecure everybody wants to

get to the top of the tree but then if they do the tree will collapse that's

the fallacy of American democracy

you two might be president the answer is no one but a maniac would want to be

president who wants to be put in charge of a runaway truck so loud so says the

basic position is the most powerful

and this we can see at once in judo or in Aikido which are wrestling arts or

self-defensive arts where if you always get underneath the opponent and so he

falls over you if he attacks you the moment he moves to be aggressive you go

either lower than he is or in a smaller circle than he is moving and you have

spin if you know Aikido you're always spinning and you know how something

rapidly spinning exercises centrifugal force so somebody comes into your field

of centrifugal force he gets flung out but by his own bounce it's very curious

so therefore the watercourse way is the way of Dow

now that seems to white anglo-saxon Protestants into Irish Catholics

lazy spineless acid and I'm always being asked when I talk about things if people

did what you suggest wouldn't they become terribly passive

well from a superficial point of view I would suggest that a certain amount of

passivity would be an excellent corrective for our kind of culture

because we are always creating trouble by doing good to other people

you know we wage walls for people's benefit and educate the poorer for their

benefit so that they desire more things which they can't get I mean that sounds

rather callous but our rich people are not happy whereas the poor people of

Haiti are to judge by the way they laugh

and we think we're sorry really not for the poor but for ourselves

guilty

so a certain amount of doing nothing and stopping rushing around would cool

everything but also it must be remembered that passivity is the route

of action where do you suppose you're going to get energy from just by being

energetic no you can't get energy that way that is exhausting yourself to have

energy you must sleep but also much more important conceit is what I showed you

at the beginning

passivity of mind mental silence not you can't as I tried to explain be passive

as an exercise that's good for you you can only get to that point by realizing

there's nothing else you can do so for God's sake don't cultivate passivity as

a form of progress that's like playing because it's good for your work you

never get to play

you

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