Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Jan

My two year old daughter is named Jan (not her real name, for privacy sake).

She does not sleep well at night. She would wake up screaming in the middle of the night, twisting her body, getting upset if her pajamas pants went up an inch and didn't cover her heels or her sleeves are not covering her hands. She would want to go to the table to make milk or she would want to go down or she would want us to put her on the bouncing net. When we complied, she would get upset; no, that is not what she wants. And she would continue screaming and crying Basically, she wants to do a lot of things but she doesn't really know what she wants. This episode can go from 10-20 minutes.

Imagine high pitch screams, non-stop (except to catch her breath) for 20 minutes, every night at 3pm for the past 3 months. It wears us down. We are not getting enough sleep and poor Anne is developing a back ache from carrying her - and Jan only wants her mommy. She doesn't even want me to touch her.

We normally kept our cool, because we knew it is not something she could help.. but at times, we are just too exhausted and too exasperated and while we have never showed it, we just feel like spanking her. I used we - because both Anne and I talked about this and we shared our feelings, although we are also ashamed to admit it.

What we don't know is the cause of these episodes. Some say it is 'night terrors'. We think it could be her skin irritation (like her mother when she was young, Jan had some skin sensitivities and would often scratch her arms or stomach). We also think it could be due to excessive stomach wind.

Somehow, Jan has a bloated stomach. Various doctors and specialists, even Chinese traditional doctors all agree that she has a lot of wind. None of them know what causes it and always asked us about the food we gave her and her bowel movement. We are very careful with her food and initially she had trouble with bowel movement but that has passed when we forced her to drink more water, eat more oats and fibers, etc. So despite a good bowel movement and controlled diet, her stomach is still bloated. I think that must be very uncomfortable to her. It could be the reason for the screams at night.

When she's having one of these episodes and nothing we do could pacify her, I can't help but questioned why she has to face this? She's a fortune baby, we chanted a lot of daimoku for her so where are the protection? We chant for her to change her karma, to have the courage to overcome her night terror and to have her stomach wind subside. She's also chanting and yet, she has to suffer this. How come her karma is so strong such that she's not having a comfortable and joyful life? What about us as parents? Why do we have to go through such an ordeal?

When people asked me about my daughters, I would complained that Jan made life very difficult for us. I'd say I wish she's this and that.

In one of my chanting sessions, as I reflect on this and I realize a couple of important points:
1. if I kept on complaining about Jan to other people, I have lost in life. Buddhism is about winning, about overcoming difficulties. What would other people think of us, a Buddhist practitioner, who is defeated over this small issue? We learned that no matter the difficulties, we need to overcome them with a positive mindset. There are people who have cancer and they live their life full with positiveness and in fact able to encourage other people. That is the model Buddhist practitioner.

There are times when Anne and I spoke about how great Chris, our neighbour's spirit is, because despite her challenges, she faced them head on and continue to be very active in SGM activities and continue to encourage other members. Our friends will not think we are great because we complained about our helplessness to overcome Jan's trouble. We have lost. I need to change this mindset.

Sharing on The New Human Revolution, titled “Courage”:
- Nichiren Daishonin writes “If they complain of hunger, tell them about the suffering of the world of hungry spirits. If they grumble that they are cold, tell them of the eight cold winds. If they say they are frightened, explain to them that a pheasant sighted by a hawk, or a mouse stalked by a cat, is as desperate as they are”.
- When people feel isolate and think they are the only one suffering, they may succumb to self-pity and weakness. But there are always those who have it worse off than us and yet are still making an effort. When we realize this, we feel courage. And by looking down on our own suffering from a higher plane, we can grow into people who can even encourage our friends who are also struggling.

2. The other important point that I realize - it is not her karma but my own karma that I have to overcome. I have to accept ownership and responsibility of this issue that she face. In my chanting, I sent Jan daimoku for her to be able to overcome her karma. But if you think a step deeper, what's happening to her is a bitter medicine for us, her parents to take to grow, so we are able to go back to our roots in faith and not slacken in our battle with our fundamental darkness. She's teaching us not to lose temper, teaching us to chant a lot more to further lessen our own karma, to teach us humility.

We still have the episodes we have to overcome every night. I now know I have to do it positively, without grudges, without questioning why it happened even to a Buddhist practitioner. I know why it happened (it is my karma) and I know how to address this issue. I need to go ahead and overcome it with faith.

Where To?

Been a while since I last post here. Honestly, I don't know what I really want to do with this blog. It started as a way to put in excerpt of Dr Ikeda's quotes, as a means of quick references, so that we could easily use his encouragement or know where is the source.

Obviously that is a lot of hard work.

But as I was driving to work this morning, it occurs to me that I could do something completely different with this blog and yet retain it's main objective, which is to gain encouragement through Dr Ikeda's quote; encouragement in our journey in Nichiren Buddhism. What is that direction? It's really simple - experience sharing.

Everyone loves experience sharing or testimonials. And people get encourage through testimonials. So, in this blog, I will put in tiny bits of victories I gained from practice. I hope it serves people well.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

About Job -- From Daisaku Ikeda

There is rarely any company or job that will fulfill all your requirements. You should be glad if they meet even one or two. Work is not something you do for fun. Because you get paid for it, you have to accept that there are going to be challenges and difficulties. The important thing is that you do your best at whatever company you find employment.

A lot of us are thinking that if we get a job at big company , we will enjoy security. We must be able to see reality things, without being deceived by outward appearances.

There are no companies in the world that are 100 percent secure. This is because social circumstances are always changing. Everyday is a battle in which companies fight to survive. The companies that grow are the ones that are consistently developing new products , implementing structural reforms and striving to improve and expand. For example, a food manufacturer may venture into pharmaceuticals, trying various approaches and carrying out research in an attempt to open a new area of business and remain float. Business is a dog eat dog world.

The reality is that situations can change overnight. If people are dependent and lack the spirit of challenge, then no matter how many of them are, there will never be growth or development.

When it comes to getting a job, the important thing is to be resolved to do your best wherever you are assigned.

Both society and the world of business are constantly changing. If at such a time you stop making an effort or lose motivation because it is not what you originally wanted to do, that's being selfish and lazy. It's a sign of defeat.

When you start working somewhere, there is good chance you will have to do something that you have no aptitude for.
You may have supervisors or co-workers whom you dont like, or have a hard time getting along with others. But work itself is a challenge. When you decide approach it with such an awareness and aim to win in your workplace, your company will become the arena where you train and polish yourself as a person.

Treating work as nothing but a source of income is to have a hireling mentality. Someone with such an attitude will only do enough work to earn his salary, and not a bit more. Such a person is actually a burden on a company.

You need to earn the trust of your colleagues and become the best worker in your department. Of course you have to achieve good results, but in addition to that , its important to make an effort to arrive at your workplace before everyone else, straighten up the office and greet everyone pleasantly as they arrive.

Winning in the morning is the key. Tardiness is inexcusable. Those who cant even greet others don't deserve to be called members of society.

It is also crucial that, no matter what your position, you have the resolve that you are shouldering the company as a whole. Don't be passive. Cultivate a responsible , active, positive attitude.

That is the secret to personal growth and success.

1st President of SGI - Makiguchi often said that there are three kinds of people : those everyone wants to have around, those whose presence or absence does not make a difference and those whose presence causes problems.

- quoted from the New Human Revolution - Soka University

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Daily Quote - July 17

Failure is an instrumental part of every success. Whether our life has been a triumph or tragedy can only be judged at its very end.

- Daisaku Ikeda -

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Daily Quote - July 11

Life loses its dynamism from the moment we lose the passion with which to live it. No matter what our age, we cannot afford to let the flame within our heart grow dim. We do not become unhappy because we grow old. We become unhappy only when we grow ever more unwilling to change as we age.

- Daisaku Ikeda -

Monday, July 9, 2007

Daily Quote - July 9

Ultimately, we are responsible for our own destiny. It may seem to us that our fate is predetermined, whether by our genes or by our environment. What really matters, however, is how we can improve ourselves from this moment forward, how we can change the circumstances that we find ourselves in. This enormous transformative force is what Buddhism is all about. In this struggle lies the source of never-ending youth and vitality.

- Daisaku Ikeda -

Monday, July 2, 2007

Our Heart Is What Matters Most

One of my favorite Argentine poets, the great educator Almafuerte (1854-1917) wrote: "To the weak, difficulty is a closed door. To the strong, however, it is a door waiting to be opened." Difficulties impede the progress of those who are weak. For the strong, however, they are an opportunity to open wide the doors to a bright future. Everything is determined by our attitude, by our resolve. Our heart is what matters most.

- Daisaku Ikeda -

Thursday, June 21, 2007

One Essential Phrase

Never give out your password or credit card number in an instant message conversation.

Fong Yee says:
hi there
*sakura* says:
one moment pls.. on phone
*sakura* says:
i'm back
*sakura* says:
what's up??
Fong Yee says:
so did you chant nam-myoho-renge-kyo yesterday night?
*sakura* says:
yup
*sakura* says:
u?
Fong Yee says:
on phone now
*sakura* says:
lol
Fong Yee says:
hi
Fong Yee says:
i did 3 times.. twice yesterday and one this morning
Fong Yee says:
around 10 min each
Fong Yee says:
and yesterday i attended a Gosho study. Gosho is the religious book study. Twice a month in Sri Damansara. VERY Good talk yesterday.
*sakura* says:
woww... looks like u r committed-wor
*sakura* says:
what's the talk abt?
Fong Yee says:
of course. we must do it with conviction or don't do it at all
Fong Yee says:
The talk was abt the "One Essential Phrase"
*sakura* says:
pls. elaborate - this phrase tingy
Fong Yee says:
I will .. give me a minute. Go pee
*sakura* says:
k
Fong Yee says:
Ok.. back.
Fong Yee says:
Gosho study is on all the writings of Nichiren Daishonin, the Buddha who expound the Lotus Sutra of Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo. Yesterday night was a study on a letter written by him to a lady.
Fong Yee says:
The lady asked a question, presumably on behalf of his sick husband. The lady said, hubby is very sick and is not able to read the entire Lotus Sutra. So what can hubby do?
*sakura* says:
pls continue

Fong Yee says:
So ND said that by chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo, we are actually chanting the entire Lotus Sutra, implying that is a very powerful word.
Fong Yee says:
The speaker gave a good example. He said the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki is powerful. But the formula for the bomb is really Einstein's e=mc2 and not some 10 page long formula.
Fong Yee says:
Similarly, NMRK is a simple phase, but it encompasses the whole essence of the entire Lotus Sutra, which is 8 volume, 69,000 characters!
*sakura* says:
interesting
*sakura* says:
wow!
Fong Yee says:
There's more.. trying to recall ..
*sakura* says:
k
Fong Yee says:
There's one other example that I like. The speaker said Sensai mentioned that our body is like a a mini universe. The hair on top of our heads are like the thousands sparkling stars, the hair on our body like trees in the forest, our blood veins like streams and rivers, our eyes a representation of the sun and moon, our breathe like the air gusting in the field, the warmth in our chest like summer and spring, the cold of our back like winter and autumn. So if our entire body is a microcosm of the Universe, then we need to
Fong Yee says:
be in rhythm with the Universe, to beat as one, to flow together and be with nature. Then, when our live is in rhythm, then things would move smoothly for us.
Fong Yee says:
This reminds me of another friend who told me about feng shui. Feng shui is all about aligning your location, your seating, your house, your being to be at the same flow as the qi in the world.. ie follow the path of the flow. So if you believe that feng shui can made someone's life smooth/rich/etc, then
Fong Yee says:
by implication, we need to also ensure our body, a mini universe, must be in the same flow as the forces in the universe and the way to ensure we are in rythm is to chant the power word. This explains why people who chant NMRK sees improvements in their lives.
Fong Yee says:
The speaker cautioned that not everyone who chants will see benefits instantly and the reason is because all of us have different karma (due to past life's doing).
Fong Yee says:
So someone who killed another human in the past life may need to chant for years because he can break the karmaic chain while someone who did good in past life may just need to chant a few hours.
Fong Yee says:
However, we shld always chant to break karma in times of difficulties and chant for gratitude in times of joy. Means, even someone who is having good life shld also chant for gratitude
Fong Yee says:
Did you get all the above?
*sakura* says:
yup
*sakura* says:
is that all?
Fong Yee says:
got
Fong Yee says:
coz MSN disconnect and said I can't send you msg so I am not sure if you got all of them
*sakura* says:
.
Fong Yee says:
then the speaker gave another example. We were talking abt Mystic Law and someone wonders if this Law really exists.
*sakura* says:
gd question-wor
Fong Yee says:
So the speaker said that take gravity for example. It exist but it was only discovered when an apple fell on top of Netwon's head. Another example, radiowave exists all these years but it was only discovered in 1900 year when someone discover radio - but these 2 things and more other Laws exist even 5000 years ago .. just not discovered aje
Fong Yee says:
So by definition, the Mystic Law exists.. and it was discovered by Nichiren Daishonin in 1200..
*sakura* says:
pls continue
Fong Yee says:
Mystic Law is Myoho
*sakura* says:
let me get this straight... r u saying by chanting these powerful words... it is mystic law?
Fong Yee says:
Nope. Buddhist believes that the Mystic Law governs us. Mystic Law is the fundamental force that dictates our existence.
Fong Yee says:
But chanting NMRK, we are in ryhtm with the Mystic Law
Fong Yee says:
Which is why things will become smooth for us
Fong Yee says:
Nam = devotion
Fong Yee says:
Myoho = Mystic Law
Fong Yee says:
Renge = Cause and Effect
Fong Yee says:
Kyo = Lotus Sutra
*sakura* says:
looks like its a "full pacakge
"
Fong Yee says:
So you can't see gravity.. yet you believe it exists
Fong Yee says:
The Law exist
Fong Yee says:
Similarly we can't see Mystic Law, but we can see life.. life is an extention of ML
*sakura* says:
looks like u had a good 'class' yesterday
*sakura* says:
well... i hope to continue this new 'discovered practice'
*sakura* says:
and hopefully it will work for both us