【學習新加坡繁榮的精神】(English writing below)
LEARN THE SPIRIT BEHIND SINGAPORE'S PROSPERITY
如果妳你讀完這篇文章,依然覺得風水是無稽之談,那妳你真的是太迷信了。
我曾說過,因為很多元素,我無法見每個需要我的人。
也有的人,很想見我,但無法付得起我的諮詢費。
我當然也遇到一些人,不是沒有錢,但一毛不拔成性,只想拿免費的東西,連謝謝也不屑說一聲。😄
無論如何,我在臉書上,盡量分享一些可以幫助大家改命立命的方法和心態。能不能受用,就看你自己有多長進了。
我沒有見過這位女讀者,但她從2017年起就已追蹤我的臉書。
她曾參與我的贈善書活動數次,每一次收到書後,也有向我答謝。這位女讀者,照著我在3月30日寫的《閉塞心靈的風水》去做,寫了封感謝函給我。
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感謝她允許我分享她的私訊,來利益我的讀者。
怎樣的人,就有怎樣的命運。怎樣的命運,就會生出怎樣的風水。
要改變命運、增旺家運,從居家風水著手,可以很快看到成果。
我們人是感官的動物。我們的心情,很容易被我們的環境影響。看到美麗的東西, 眼睛自然會亮起來,心情也變得漂亮。看到醜陋、凌亂的家,眉頭一皺,內心的不滿也會增添自己的壓力。
心情好時,運比較容易旺起來。
學學新加坡吧!為什麼一個曾經不起眼的骯髒小國能夠坐享繁榮的經濟?
有一部份的原因,來自於我們整潔的街道,及不斷的更新。李光耀先生當年非常注重我們新加坡的乾淨和條理,不是沒有風水的原因。
當時的阿爾伯特·魏森梅斯博士,新加坡的主要經濟顧問,向政府提議把臭氣熏天的新加坡河直接改為一個排污系統,但李光耀總理和其他官員都不肯認輸。他還打賭,新加坡河是不可能有水生生物的。1977年,當時的李光耀總理下令清理新加坡河和加冷河,勢必要讓河水變清澈,還向魏森梅斯先生保證有一天,他會看到新加坡河也能釣出魚。這計劃花了十年的時間,耗資新幣1億7000萬,影響四千多個人。
1993年12月21日,在魏森梅斯博士最後一次來新加坡時,從河中成功釣上一條石斑魚。大夥們還笑說,一定是有蛙人在釣魚線綁上那條魚,好保存新加坡的顏面。
告訴你,這河可是新加坡經濟的命脈。如果它一直污穢不堪,新加坡根本不可能繁榮,更不可能在國際舞台上有一席之地。我國人民也會有很多人不務正業。
新加坡卓越的城市規劃,在中國興起了幾十年的「學習新加坡熱」。被中國媒體譽為新加坡規劃之父的劉太格博士,在接受香港記者訪問時說過,新加坡規劃的巨大訣竅,就是採用西方棋盤的模式。
“西方棋盤就是黑白相間,黑的我們就當作高密度的住宅或是寫字樓,白的就是公園、廣場、不能太高的商場和體育場所等等。所以感覺沒那麼壓抑,經常能看到天空。”
這席話當中,蘊藏了堪輿學裡的陰陽數、五行平衡學以及人類和大自然互融的重要學問。如果忽略了這些基礎,只會一昧擺放風水吉祥物,那根本就是不稱職的風水。
新加坡能夠成功,原因不離「規劃」、「遠見」和「膽識」。
單憑遠見和膽識,沒有規劃,不可能永久得到成功。
我曾到過47個世界各地的城市,新加坡有著非常穩定的磁場,是少數國家擁有的,大家都應該珍惜這樣的一個好風水。妳你居家環境規劃的好,善用家裡的每一個空間,在對的地方給對的人做對的事,裡應外合,妳你就沒必要讓自己太辛苦。
如果懂得仿效新加坡繁榮的秘訣,運用在自己的人生規劃裡,妳你也一樣可以在最短時間內,獲得妳你夢寐以求的成功和快樂。
心靈閉塞,家中風水也會「交通阻塞」。除掉雜物,代表妳你已開始願意接受好運。
但外在的風水,是內心的一個反映。要長久的擁抱好風水,內心的「執念大掃除」才是關鍵。
若妳你不知從何開始,歡迎來詢問我的服務,讓我來為妳你開條「快樂生財」之路。
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If after reading this article, you still regard Feng Shui as some nonsensical talk, you are really too superstitious.
I once wrote that due to many factors, I am unable to see everyone who needs me.
There are also people who cannot afford my fees, despite really wanting to meet me.
I have also encountered freeloaders who refuse to spend a single cent, even though they have the money. Some of them are even stingy with their thank-you. 😄
No matter what, whenever I can, I will share my knowledge on my Facebook the methods and mindset to help you transform your Destiny, or even establish a new Destiny.
Whether these are of help to you, will depend on how determined you are to improve yourself.
I have never met this lady reader, but she had been following my Facebook since 2017.
She had participated in several of my book-giving actives and would send me a thank-you message every time after receiving my book.
I wrote a post on 30 March titled "Feng Shui That Closes Up Your Mind". She did what I recommended in the post and wrote me a thank-you message after experiencing positive change.
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Thank you for her permission to share her message, for the benefit of my readers.
Everyone gets the Destiny they deserve. Our characters determine the Destiny we get. The same Destiny also give birth to the kind of Feng Shui we get.
To change our destiny, to improve our family luck, start from your home Feng Shui and you will see results fast.
We humans are sensory animals. Our moods are easily influenced by our external environment. When we see pretty things, our eyes wil brighten up and we feel happy. When we see ugliness and messiness in a home, our brows would furrow and the dissatisfaction in our hearts will add on the stress we already have.
In short, a happy state of mind makes it easier to attract good luck.
Learn from Singapore! How can a once inconspicuous and dirty country enjoy such prosperity in a short time?
One big reason comes from our clean streets and the constant renewal going on. Mr Lee Kuan Yew had placed heavy emphasis on the cleanliness and order of our country. And there is a huge Feng Shui reason behind.
At that time, Dr Albert Winsemius, Singapore's economic consultant, proposed to our government to turn the notorious foul-smelling Singapore River into a formal sewage system. But the then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and other officials refused to admit defeat. Dr Winsemius even wagered that Singapore River would never be able to sustain life.
In 1977, PM Lee Kuan Yew ordered for the cleaning up of Singapore River and Kallang River. He wanted to have clean waters. A promise was made to Dr Winsemius that he would live to see a fish being fished up from Singapore River. This project took 10 years and cost S$170 million, affecting 4000 over people.
On 21 December 1993, on Dr Winsemius's last visit to Singapore, a garoupa was successfully caught from Singapore River. The group joked that there must be a diver who hooked the fish to the fishing line, so as to save Singapore's face.
Let me tell you, this river is the main economic artery to Singapore's prosperity. If this waterway continues to be plagued with garbage, Singapore will never be prosperous, nor have a foot in the international arena. There will also be many fellow countrymen who hold improper jobs.
The outstanding city planning of Singapore had inspired a learning frenzy among China's officials for the past few decades. Dr Liu Thai Ker, regarded by China's media as the Father of Singapore City Planning, once said in an interview with a Hong Kong reporter, the huge secret to Singapore's urban planning was using the Western chessboard concept.
"On the Western chessboard, you have black squares and white squares; the black squares would be high-rise housing or offices; the white squares would be parks, squares, not-too-tall neighbourhood centres, schools and so on. So the feeling would not be too oppressive, and you can often see the sky."
There is profound Feng Shui knowledge in the words above, that comprises the knowledge of Yin and Yang, the delicate equilibrium between the Five Elements, and the importance of human interaction with Mother Nature. If these basics are neglected, and you only put emphasis on placing "auspicious" ornaments at home, this is nowhere near competent Feng Shui.
Singapore owes its success to namely good planning, foresight and boldness.
Without planning, no success can sustain forever on foresight and guts.
I have travelled to 47 cities all over the world, and Singapore has a very stable energy field, which is rare in many countries. We should all cherish this good Feng Shui component. With this as a foundation, when you can plan your home environment well, utilise every space well, let the right person do the right thing in the right space, there is no need for you to suffer so much.
If you can emulate Singapore's recipe to prosperity in the planning of your own life, you can also achieve your desired success and happiness in the shortest time possible.
When the mind is jammed, the home Feng Shui will also experience "traffic congestion". Decluttering means that you are beginning to accept the inflow of good luck.
But external Feng Shui is always a reflection of your mind. To embrace good Feng Shui forever, you have to start spring cleaning your heart from attachments too.
If you have no idea how to start, you are welcome to send me inquires about my services. Let me help you open up the path for you to receive happiness and wealth.
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仲夏節
一年中夜晚最短的一天
是很多歐洲國家都會慶祝的日子
尤其是斯拉夫以及斯堪的納維亞國家
在這一天他們在頭上綁花環
圍著營火唱歌跳舞
感謝山川自然月亮太陽
然後迎接夏天的到來
還可以預測未來愛情的運勢
好好享受這一天自己占卜的小遊戲吧
已經找到愛人的人
記得牽他手跳火的時候要小心喔
愛你們,
妙雅
Tomorrow is the first day of the Summer
Midsummer's Night /Kupała's Night or St Johns Night
Poland still shares some traditions with its Slavic and Scandinavian brothers which seem to have some roots in old pagan traditions. The best example of that is probably Kupała Night (Noc Kupały) which is celebrated on the shortest night of the year, generally the night of June 21/22. The night is dedicated to the elements of fire and water, the moon, the sun, love and fertility while the occasion is also a day for perspective lovers to celebrate.While the origins of the name are unclear it is thought to have come from either the Russian word to ‘bathe’, the Slavic goddess of fertility Kupala, or possibly the Indo-European word kump meaning group or community.
Whatever its origins, many younger people take the opportunity to celebrate by organizing bonfires with dancing and partying into the night. One tradition sees people jumping over flames to cleanse and protect against evil and bad fortune. The most famous part of the evening however is when young women go down to the river and set wreaths with candles afloat. If the wreath is picked out by a bachelor it signifies imminent marriage. Young women, followed by young men, also head into the woods and forests (on the pretence) of searching for the kwiat paproci (fern flower) a legendary flower which supposedly only blooms on this one night in the year. Anyone who finds it will enjoy good fortune, power, wisdom and wealth. If the young man comes out of the forest wearing the young lady’s wreath this is a sign that the two are joined in love.
Noc Kupały is often mixed up with or celebrated jointly with St. John’s Day Eve (Noc Świętojańska) which is celebrated on the evening before the Christian St. John’s Day (June 23/24). It is thought that this holy day originates from the time that the Christians tried to assimilate some pagan celebrations into the Christian calendar. It is believed that as St John made baptism with water so on this evening water would be consecrated to protect against evil and St. John became the celebration’s patron.
A mixing of the pagan traditions of Noc Kupały and the religious traditions of Noc Świętojańska seem to have occurred with church attendance and wreath making on the same day not uncommon. Nowadays, in many Polish cities, huge events are organised on St. John’s Eve (June 23) where these traditions meet and include Wianki in Kraków or Cuda Wianki .
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Noc Swiętojańska, Noc Kupały, zwana też Nocą Kupalną, Kupalnocką czy też potocznie Sobótką to nazwa słowiańskiego święta związanego z letnim przesileniem Słońca, obchodzonego w najkrótszą noc w roku z 21 czerwca na 22 czerwca. Przeprowadzane w jej trakcie zwyczaje i obrzędy słowiańskie miały zapewnić świętującym zdrowie i urodzaj. W czasie tej magicznej nocy rozpala się ogniska, w których pali się zioła. W trakcie radosnych zabaw odbywają się różnego rodzaju wróżby i tańce. Dziewczęta puszczają w nurty rzek wianki z zapalonymi świecami."
"Dzień Kupały - najdłuższy w roku, noc Kupały - najkrótsza, były jednym ciągiem wesela, śpiewu, skoków i obrzędów." - pisał Józef Ignacy Kraszewski w "Starej Basni"
Part of the text via http://www.inyourpocket.com/poland/Midsummers-Night_72214f
Photos via Maciej Bielec, elendilon.pl, m-lednicamuzeum.pl, wiano.eu, Piotr Kras, epoznan.pl, police.pl, muzeum-wegorzewo.pl, culture.pl, goldenline.pl, garnek.pl, lamus dworski, zielarka.com.pl,
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冰島🇮🇸的冰河湖(Jokulsarlon),美到天邊無盡頭💙 像冰島短暫的歷史一樣,這座冰河湖的形成也很近代。
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1934-1935年期間位於冰島南部的Breudamerkurjokull冰川開始融化,冰河湖這才冒出來,過程中夾帶著各種形狀大小的冰山漂浮於其中。
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這樣的畫面很奇幻、很美、很心曠神怡。而且一想到海平面上所看到的只是那座冰山的十分之一而已時,才領悟到所謂「冰山一角」的概念有多震撼!
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融化的冰山,順著冰島最短的河,流入大西洋,然後擱淺在黑沙灘上。像鑽石,如夢似幻。
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然而,這座冰河湖從1970年代開始逐漸擴大,而且沒有停下來的跡象。雖然美麗但也讓人憂心,溫室效應和地球暖化所帶來的改變眼睜睜在眼前發生,在冰島這樣的淨土上,讓人格外心疼。請大家多多注意環保意識盡自己的力量救地球🌍♻️,共勉之~
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The Jokulsarlon glacier lake in Iceland🇮🇸 is the most magical place on earth💙
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Like the short history of Iceland, the creation of the glacier lake was rather recent. A lagoon appeared around 1934-35 when the Breidamerkujokull glacier started retreating. As the glacier continued to melt rapidly since 1970s, the lagoon became the lake we see nowadays with floating icebergs of varying size and shapes.
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From time to time, icebergs flowed through the shortest river in Iceland, into the Atlantic Ocean, washed ashore the black sand beach, and shined like diamonds.
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The view was breathtaking. It was more beautiful than my sweetest dreams, my wildest imagination and anything I had ever seen. Seeing the tips of the icebergs and knowing that there was 9/10 of the mass underwater was incredible. Just being here felt like my soul was cleansed by the serenity of Mother Nature.
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The lake had continued to grow since 1970s due to the melting glacier, and it is now Iceland's deepest lake. When the extent of greenhouse effect on our Earth is laying before our eyes, it is heartbreaking. May this be a reminder that we should all do what we can and more for the environment, for our Earth! ♻️🌍
#iceland #glacier #glacierlake #jokulsarlon #iceberg #beautiful #nature #diamondbeach #冰島 #冰川 #冰山 #美 #大自然 #地球 #鑽石 #鑽石沙灘
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[HOW WOULD YOU ESCAPE NORTH KOREA? (THE 7 CHOICES)]
If you were living in North Korea right now - trying to survive on a diet of rats, grass, soil and tree bark, quenching your thirst by drinking out of mud puddles in the ground - what would you do?
There's also the conceivable chance of being sent to a political prison camp for years on end just because you innocently thought out loud one day to a bunch of friends (North Korean propaganda is strong), where you are then beaten, tortured, and left so hungry that you are forced to dig and consume the grains out of faeces, or the maggots from dead bodies just so you have the energy to perhaps last one more day.
You'd probably wanna escape. But how?
The North Korean government in Pyongyang refuses to let its citizens leave, a clear violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, viewing North Korean defectors as traitorous criminals. Captured North Koreans would be subject to unimaginable torture and often public executions.
If they are successful in their escape, then three to four generations of their family back home would be sent to North Korean prison camps to rot ....or worse. This is a strong deterrent.
But this still doesn't stop desperate North Koreans from tempting fate. In this video, I'll go over the seven ways to escape the DPRK, including the most dangerous, the most unforgiving, the most unique, and the most unexpected.
The North Korean border on the south side (ie. South Korean border / Korean DMZ) is the shortest distance to travel for safety and stability but as a result, the regime makes it dangerously hard. A North Korean escapee can be shot down by North Korean soldiers (border guards) or step on the many landmines in the area.
The northern border to China has it's own set of challenges. Most North Korean refugees escape through this way, usually crossing the Tumen River border (like the famous North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee). Once in China, the nightmare doesn't end there.
There are also other, more unconventional ways you can try to escape such as through North Korean labor camps.
Even if you make it to safety and resettle in a stable country, the North Korean regime will still try to hunt you down, so you're never truly safe. Especially if you're an outspoken critic or a threat to Kim Jong-un's power - just ask his half brother, Kim Jong-nam.
Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070303203248/http://www.hrnk.org/refugeesReport06.pdf
http://bushcenter.imgix.net/legacy/gwb_north_korea_executive_summary_r4.pdf
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/16/world/asia/north-korean-soldier-braves-dmz-to-defect-to-south.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/11033003/North-Korean-pair-swim-across-sea-border-to-defect-to-South-Korea.html
http://time.com/4205785/london-new-malden-north-korean-refugees/