Thursday, January 31, 2008

Hikmah SUJUD

  1. Melegakan sistem pernafasan (rilieved congestion for breathing).
  2. Mengembalikan kedudukan organ ke tempat asalnya.
  3. Bernafas ketika sujud akan membetulkan buah pinggang yang terkeluar sedikit dari tempat asalnya.
  4. Membetulkan pundi peranakkan yang jatuh (prolapsed uterus/fallen band womb)
  5. Melegakan sakit hernia.
  6. Mengurangkan sakit senggugut ketika haid.
  7. Melegakan bahagian paru-paru dari ketegangan ( high parts of the lungs )
  8. Mengurangkan kesakitan pada pesakit APPENDIKS @ SPLEEN(limpa)
  9. Kedudukkan sujud paling baik untuk berehat dan mengimbang lingkungan bahagian belakang tubuh.
  10. Meringankan bahagian PELVIS.
  11. Memberi dorongan untuk mudah tidur .
  12. Mengerakkan otot bahu, dada, leher, perut, punggung ketika akan sujud dan bangun darinya.
  13. Gerakan otot-otot itu menjadikannya (otot) lebih kuat dan elastik, secara otomatik memastikan kelicinan perjalanan darah yang baik (smooth blood circulation).
  14. Bagi wanita, gerakan otot itu menjadikan buah dadanya lebih baik, mudah berfungsi untuk menyusukan bayi dan terhindar dari sakit buah dada.
  15. Mengurangkan kegemukkan (obesity).
  16. Gerakan bahagian otot memudahkan wanita bersalin, organ peranakan mudah kembali ke tempat asal serta terhindar dari sakit bergelombang perut(convulsions).
  17. Otak manusia (organ terpenting) menerima banyak bekalan darah dan oksigen.
  18. Mengelakkan pendarahan otak jika kita tiba-tiba menerima pompa darah ke otak secara kuat dan mengejut terhindarlah penyakit seperti APOPLEXIA RUPTURE OF BLOOD VESSELS DAN ARTE IOSECLEROSIS OF CEREBRUM. Kesan psikologi adalah dengan terasa rendah diri dihadapan Pencipta, sifat sombong, riak, takabur dapat dikikiskan.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Mencari pengertian...

Alangkah baiknya andai seorang guru di hari ini boleh menjadi seperti seorang guru di zaman dahulu - kerana ilmunya, dia disegani dan cara didikannnya diterima tanpa rasa sangsi dan tidak disalahertikan.

"Kejayaan sesuatu ilmu yang baik bukan terletak pada nama dan ketinggiannya tetapi pada pengamalannya."

Friday, January 25, 2008

Cause 'n Effect

I've just finished teaching the first batch of pupils and am taking a short break. Staring outside the window, the flash of yesterday's 'encounter' strikes again.

I had a visitor; an unwelcome one. Outside the window, on our stone brick wrought iron fence, a monkey was approaching and sat there... maybe taking a short break. It gave me a chill down the spine. If it wasn't for the window grill, I would have ran away! Looking at its size and long tail, it is an adult monkey and capable of doing the unexpected. My biggest concern were the children since it might be danger to them. I wished it would find somewhere else to stay.

We have been having these kind of 'visitors' for quite some time. Since we have a lot of flower plants and some mango trees, birds have been our dearest visitor and as a bonus the abandoned land next door becomes a banana heaven to them occasionally.

For the same reason, some where in November 2007, in the darkness of the night, we heard some scratching noise outside the window. Gazing quietly through the darkness, one of us saw two black foxes were busy filling up their bellies with the riping bananas. We gathered to watch anxiously.
Upon noticing our presence, they tiptoed on our fence and disappeared. It was like another family treat for all of us to see such wilderness coming closely to our lives. Yet, it didn't end there; they have never stopped visiting.

Seeing them at such an odd place tells us that these animals are merely trying to survive. They do not belong to the human world. Development causes destruction to their habitat and it affected their natural means of survival. Thus, surviving within the 'brick jungles' is the only way out.

It is an unfair trade. When nature had to give in for some changes, these precious creatures will have to face all the lost - including their lives. But how many would be willing to give even a short glance at them?


P/S: Never be afraid to protect our nature now, for it will always protect us back in the future. It is our true treasure.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

First Step

I'm stepping into a new world. A new world of knowledge. May this first step become the door to a beautiful journey of hope and dreams.