【随遇而安】Being At Peace
(English writing below)
每次回覆電郵私訊留言
都得花上3-4個小時
有的客人只寫一行字
有的客人寫得比較多
把自己十多年來的苦
從頭到尾敘述給我讀
我雖能從短短幾行字
就讀懂一個人
但
我都會細細地讀完整封電郵
從中了解她他的人生
找出蛛絲馬跡
為何她他的人生會如此不堪
溫馨提醒大家
如果已發電郵
無需再發臉書私訊
每天我都收到數十封
因此兩邊跑兩邊看
有時會不知誰是誰
尤其是那些
臉書名字和本名不一樣的人
目前約有二十位以上的
新加坡和馬來西亞客人
想在阻斷期結束後
與我見面
我告訴他們
待新加坡政府宣布允許見面時
才聯絡我敲定諮詢日期
阻斷期後
如果他們改變主意不找我
我也OK
我沒把他們的名字
寫在記事本上
到時就先到先得吧
工作量太多時
我會拒絕一些客人
請他們另請高明
或找我師父
我不喜歡把自己的時間
塞得滿滿
我喜歡自在一點
我不想做什麼大生意
連店都沒開
就是不想被一個地方綁住
所以別再問我店在哪裡了
我走到哪裡
就看到哪裡
想看的時候就看
修行生活對我很重要
一直見很多客人
會沒有時間靜修
也會影響自身的能力
不見得就更能夠幫助人
最近有企業聯絡我
想請我主講講座
很感謝他們的青睞
但我拒絕了
時間真的不夠用
人一天一天的老
得做的事卻越來越多
網路的世界比較大
想把時間用在影片上
讓不能見到我的人
都能得到力量
目前我的生活就是
自修
拍片剪片
做師尊的有聲書
寫貼文
見客人
回覆諮詢詢問
這樣就夠了
哦,還得刷馬桶~
_______________________
Nowadays it takes 3-4 hours for me to reply all the emails, messages and comments every time I sit down to do it.
Some clients write only 1, 2 liners, while some clients write more, pouring out their past decade of sufferings in the email for me to read.
While I can read a person through a mere few sentences, I still read the entire email meticulously to understand the client’s past, and find clues on why his/her life became broken.
Gentle reminder to my readers: if you have already filled the consultation form or contact form on my website, you don’t have to send me a FB message.
I received tens of emails and messages every day. Shuttling between various platforms to read all of them can get confusing, especially when the sender’s FB name differs from the name written in the online forms.
Right now, there are over 20 clients in Singapore and Malaysia, wishing to meet me in person after the circuit breaker period ends.
I told them all the same thing: Please contact me for a consultation date, after the Singapore government formally announces that meetups are allowed.
If they change their mind after the circuit breaker period ends, I am fine with that too. I did not write down their names in my planner. My availability will be on a first-come-first serve basis.
When my work volume runs too high, I will turn down some clients and suggest for them to seek another Master or my Shifu.
I don’t like to jam pack my schedule. I like to be freer.
I have no wish to run some mega empire. I don’t even have a shop to begin with because I don’t wish to be tied down to one place. So please don’t ask me where my shop is located.
I see my clients as and wherever I am. I see them when I wish to do consultation work.
Spiritual cultivation is very important to me. Spending the bulk of my time to meet clients will take away time for myself, which in turn affects my ability to be of greater help to my audience and clients.
Recently I received invitations to conduct workshops for companies. I was flattered and thanked them for their requests. But I still turned them down.
Time is never enough. I am getting old every day but yet the things I need to do seem to multiply every day.
The world of the internet is enormous. I wish to spend my time on my videos so that people whom I cannot meet can also draw strength from my videos.
My life right now revolves around these few things:
Spiritual cultivation
Filming and editing my videos
Producing audiobooks for my Grandmaster
Writing posts
Meeting clients
Replying to consultation inquiries
And that is enough for me.
Oh, I also need to scrub my toilet bowl...
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【#迷上英式英文】Theresa May回應倫敦恐襲
"We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue to carry on as they are. Enough is enough.”
Source: BBC
"Last night, our country fell victim to a brutal terrorist attack once again. As a result I have just chaired a meeting of the government’s emergency committee and I want to update you with the latest information about the attack.
Shortly before 10:10 yesterday evening, the Metropolitan Police received reports that a white van had struck pedestrians on London Bridge.
It continued to drive from London Bridge to Borough Market, where 3 terrorists left the van and attacked innocent and unarmed civilians with blades and knives.
All 3 were wearing what appeared to be explosive vests, but the police have established that this clothing was fake and worn only to spread panic and fear.
As so often in such serious situations, the police responded with great courage and great speed. Armed officers from the Metropolitan Police and the City of London Police arrived at Borough Market within moments, and shot and killed the 3 suspects.
The terrorists were confronted and shot by armed officers within 8 minutes of the police receiving the first emergency call.
Seven people have died as a result of the attack, in addition to the 3 suspects shot dead by the police. Forty-eight people are being treated in several hospitals across London. Many have life-threatening conditions.
On behalf of the people of London, and on behalf of the whole country, I want to thank and pay tribute to the professionalism and bravery of the police and the emergency services – and the courage of members of the public who defended themselves and others from the attackers.
And our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and with their friends, families and loved ones.
This is, as we all know, the third terrorist attack Britain has experienced in the last 3 months. In March, a similar attack took place, just around the corner on Westminster Bridge.
Two weeks ago, the Manchester Arena was attacked by a suicide bomber. And now London has been struck once more.
And at the same time, the security and intelligence agencies and police have disrupted 5 credible plots since the Westminster attack in March.
In terms of their planning and execution, the recent attacks are not connected. But we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face, as terrorism breeds terrorism, and perpetrators are inspired to attack not only on the basis of carefully-constructed plots after years of planning and training – and not even as lone attackers radicalised online – but by copying one another and often using the crudest of means of attack.
We cannot and must not pretend that things can continue as they are. Things need to change, and they need to change in 4 important ways.
First, while the recent attacks are not connected by common networks, they are connected in one important sense. They are bound together by the single, evil ideology of Islamist extremism that preaches hatred, sows division, and promotes sectarianism.
It is an ideology that claims our Western values of freedom, democracy and human rights are incompatible with the religion of Islam. It is an ideology that is a perversion of Islam and a perversion of the truth.
Defeating this ideology is one of the great challenges of our time. But it cannot be defeated through military intervention alone. It will not be defeated through the maintenance of a permanent, defensive counter-terrorism operation, however skilful its leaders and practitioners.
It will only be defeated when we turn people’s minds away from this violence – and make them understand that our values – pluralistic, British values – are superior to anything offered by the preachers and supporters of hate.
Second, we cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed. Yet that is precisely what the internet – and the big companies that provide internet-based services – provide.
We need to work with allied, democratic governments to reach international agreements that regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of extremism and terrorist planning. And we need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online.
Third, while we need to deprive the extremists of their safe spaces online, we must not forget about the safe spaces that continue to exist in the real world.
Yes, that means taking military action to destroy ISIS in Iraq and Syria. But it also means taking action here at home. While we have made significant progress in recent years, there is – to be frank – far too much tolerance of extremism in our country.
So we need to become far more robust in identifying it and stamping it out – across the public sector and across society.
That will require some difficult and often embarrassing conversations, but the whole of our country needs to come together to take on this extremism – and we need to live our lives not in a series of separated, segregated communities but as one truly United Kingdom.
Fourth, we have a robust counter-terrorism strategy that has proved successful over many years. But as the nature of the threat we face becomes more complex, more fragmented, more hidden, especially online, the strategy needs to keep up.
So in light of what we are learning about the changing threat, we need to review Britain’s counter-terrorism strategy to make sure the police and security services have all the powers they need.
And if we need to increase the length of custodial sentences for terrorism-related offences, even apparently less serious offences, that is what we will do.
Since the emergence of the threat from Islamist-inspired terrorism, our country has made significant progress in disrupting plots and protecting the public.
But it is time to say enough is enough. Everybody needs to go about their lives as they normally would. Our society should continue to function in accordance with our values. But when it comes to taking on extremism and terrorism, things need to change.
As a mark of respect the 2 political parties have suspended our national campaigns for today. But violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process. So those campaigns will resume in full tomorrow. And the general election will go ahead as planned on Thursday.
As a country, our response must be as it has always been when we have been confronted by violence. We must come together, we must pull together, and united we will take on and defeat our enemies."
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