Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Exploring Singapore with Duck Tours

I'm pretty thankful to my government for giving out $100.00 Singapore Rediscover $100.00 vouchers to Singapore citizens (18 years old and above) to support local tourism in this pandemic. To show my support, I used the vouchers to purchase three Ducktour tickets for my parents and me. In the end, my father had another appointment so my other cousin joined us. My buddy aka my ex-colleague also join this duck tour with me using her Singapore Rediscover vouchers. 

This duck tour allows you to explore Singapore on an amphibious Vietnamese war craft that used to transport ammunition in Vietnam war. Hmm, this is really creative reuse of an old war craft for recreation use now.

This 50 minutes tour started at the Suntec City where we went to collect the tickets. From Suntec City, it passes by the Singapore Flyer and then splashes to Marina Bay where you get to see Gardens by the Bay domes, Merlion and Art Science Museum on the sea. After the sea tour, you head back to the Suntec City and your get to see the historical Civic District and the Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City.

The amphibious vehicle, a former Vietnamese war craft that was used to transport ammunition.



ArtScience Museum and Marina Bay Sands
Singapore Flyer
One of my favourite places in Singapore, the Esplanade theatres by the bay.
Singapore Merlion


Private condominiums

Sunday, 14 March 2021

Stephen Chow- The King of Comedy

Every time I want to have a good laugh, I will watch Stephen Chow's movies. Despite watching several repeats of his movies, I can still have hearty laugh watching his movies. It's definitely a must watch movies for me during the Chinese New Year holidays and whenever I want to laugh. 



Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Past Life Regression and Karma

Recently I read another inspiring book " Same Soul, Many Bodies" by Dr Brian Weiss, a Jewish American psychiatrist, hypnotherapist and best-selling author who used past-life regression to help his patients. Today I'm going to share about the core messages from "Same Soul, Many Bodies" and "Many Lifes, Many Masters". If you read Dr Brian Weiss books, he gave many examples of rebirths and karma. You can read on my earlier post on Many Lives, Many Masters here.

What is Karma? In Buddhism, Karma refers to intentional action which leads to future consequences and affect the rebirth in the six realms. There are 31 planes of existence. You can read it here

In Many Lives Many Masters, page 122, the Master Spirit shared that "Life is endless; so we never die; we were never really born." this this fear of death would dissolve. This reminds me of one of Heart Sutra verses, 不生不灭 or no birth no death. or neither arising nor ceasing. 

The Spirit from the lower level that spoke via Catherine, the patient that Dr Brian Weiss hypnotised said that" We have debts that must be paid. If we have not paid out these debts, then we must take them into another life... in order that they may be worked through. You progress by paying your debts. Some souls progress faster than others. When you are in physical form and you are working through, you are working through a life...If something interrupts your ability.. to pay that debt, you must return to the plane of recollection, and there you must wait until the soul you own the debt to has come to see you." 

We all have debts to pay. For example, husband has to pay debt to wife or vice versa or parents to children. In one Chinese article I read, a monk shaked his head when using his divine eye, he saw that the young man married his late grandmother who was reborn again. Before her death, the grandmother was upset she could not look after the grandson. There is a common saying in Chinese that your daughter was your past life lover. Indeed, Dr Brian Weiss's patient exclaimed that his current daughter was his wife in his past life. This life he has to take care of his daughter for not being a good father is his earlier life. 

In the book, Same Soul, Many Bodies, John a wealthy man was deeply unhappy despite his wealth so he went to see Dr Brian Weiss. During past life regression, he saw that in a previous life, he died in London great fire. He realised that he was slowly burned to death due to cruel actions he did due to an earlier life as a warrior raped the defeated ruler's daughter and set fire to a city filled with people and, bolting the gates closed behind him.

Evelyn another wealthy lady, a Jewish who felt strongly for Israel and hated the Arabs. During regression, she learned that she was a Nazi officer, a member of the SS who shot the Jews who tried to escape. Dr Brian Weiss shared that he discovered that the surest way to be reincarnated into a particular group of people, defined by religion, race, nationality or culture is to hate those people in previous life, to be prejudiced or violent against that group, Her intense pro-Israel stance in this life was a compensation for her anti-Semitism in her previous German life. 

Thought is energy. Regret, anger, pining, depending on the emotion before you pass on, it will decide on the next rebirth. 

This book is a confirmation of what Buddha, the awakened one who taught for more than 49 years more than 2500 years ago on karma and rebirth and the importance of observing the Noble Eightfold paths and precepts. Buddha taught that the action that you done in this lifetime will affect your next rebirth in one of the six realms. 

Thus Buddha taught sentient beings precepts and the Noble Eightfold path: Right View, Right Thoughts, Right Speech, Right Conduct, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Meditation. Be mindful of your action. Do good and be compassion to all sentient beings. 

Karmic power and the unconscious by Master Sheng Yen. In terms of psychology, the unconscious is not something that we can control or are aware of, while karmic power, a Buddhist concept similar to the unconscious, is a kind of power produced by our actions in countless past lives, which we can change our karma by understanding its source and not letting it grow. This life is the result of causes accumulated in past lives. Master Shengyen shared that Karma this concept means that in countless past lives from beginning less time, life after life, we have performed all kinds of actions- bodily, verbal and mental actions. These actions produce a kind of power which persists through time and is concentrated in this life. This is called karmic power. Will all the karmic power of our past lives be manifested in this lifetime? Not necessarily. It depends on what kind of karma is the strongest. Also the type of karma which has the closest affinity with the circumstances of our current life. Shakaymuni Buddha taught us to believe the causality of the 3 periods in giving us guidance and explanation about our lives. I find the following quote by Master Sheng Yen really helpful. 


The four steps in dealing with any problem: face it, accept it, deal with it, let it go.  面对它, 接受它, 处理它,放下它。

How to reduce karma by Ajahn Keng


Tuesday, 16 February 2021

River Hongbao Show 2021

Last Saturday I went to Gardens by the Bay to view the River Hongbao show to explore the beautiful lanterns and just to celebrate Chinese New Year. I went for the 8.30 pm to 10.30 pm time slot after visiting the flower dome. 

In the past, River Hongbao show was held at the Marina Bay floating platform where you can see the ArtScience museum and Marina Bay Sands. This time, the festive lanterns are spread in the vast Gardens by the Bay. 

This event is now extended to 20th February, this Saturday instead of today. Last I check, tickets are all booked today.

Website: https://riverhongbao.sg

As usual, you find the God of Fortune in River Hongbao show.

Wow happy to see both my Chinese zodiac sign and western horoscope: Rooster and Pisces.
The magnificent Peacock lantern is sponsored by Kuan Im temple at Waterloo street.

ple at WaterI went to OCBC skywalk before exploring River Hongbao show at Gardens by the Bay.
View of the concert from OCBC skywalk




















 

Saturday, 13 February 2021

First Day of Chinese New Year

Yesterday was the first day of Chinese New Year. Only my youngest aunt and her family visited us yesterday. The other aunties and uncles called to say that they are not visiting us this year.  In Singapore, there is a cap of 8 unique visitors per household per day due to social distancing measure. In Singapore, most Chinese are celebrating Chinese New Year and other races get to enjoy the long weekend.   

I think this year I won't get to collect much Hongbao due to lesser visitors. At least I got to receive some red packets yesterday. I started to keep the hongbao a few years ago and not spend it. I heard that it's like keeping the blessing that your seniors gave you.  

Yesterday I was sneezing in the afternoon so I went to take a nap. I heard of people discouraging afternoon nap on the first day of lunar new year as it might make you lazy. Anyway I'm not bother by that statement cause by nature I'm already quite lazy and I was too sleepy after sneezing. I have sensitive nose and it look like I have at least a day of sneezing the whole day almost every week but I will be ok after sleep. It's weird but when I was doing chanting meditation, the sneezing stop. Sometimes I think someone up there is hinting that I should meditate more.   


Wednesday, 10 February 2021

Wishing You Blessed and Joyous Chinese New Year!

Many families will be having their annual reunion dinner tomorrow. I'm looking forward to tomorrow sumptuous dinner with my family too. This time my youngest brother will be bringing his wife to join us for tomorrow reunion dinner. 

In Singapore we have to follow strict social distancing measures due to coronavirus. There is a cap of 8 unique visitors per household per day. This year is a quieter Chinese New Year. A few aunties already called to say they will not be visiting us. I hope this year will be a better year. 

Wishing all a Joyous and Blessed Chinese New Year!


Monday, 8 February 2021

River Hongbao 2021 at Gardens by the Bay

 For the first time, River Hongbao show is held at the Gardens by the Bay instead of the Marina Bay platform. 


Unlike previous years when you could just enter the premise, this time you have to book the tickets due to social distancing measures. I managed to book ticket on last Thursday 11 am and tickets ran out very fast.

Last Friday, my friend and I went to Gardens by the Bay and we managed to see some lantern light-ups at the Supertree area. I booked the ticket for this Saturday evening. I'll post some nice photos of the event. 

Website: https://riverhongbao.sg
The gigantic God of Fortune at the Supertree, Gardens by the Bay.
At OCBC Skywalk



Spring Blossom




Sunday, 24 January 2021

Another Revision to Interest Rate

I have lost count how many times OCBC has revised OCBC 360 interest rate. There will be another reduction in interest rate again starting next month. Quite disappointed with the reduction of interest rate aka my kopi money.

OCBC 360 interest rate revision 



Tuesday, 19 January 2021

Saturday, 16 January 2021

Favourite Snack- Walnut Cookie

My friend who is also my colleague introduced this delicious walnut cookie last year. Since then, whenever I'm at Tampines bus interchange, I will buy for my breakfast and snack. I love the buttery cookie which is filled with sweet bean paste and crunchy walnut. I will heat them as it taste better when its hot. 
My favourite snack currently.

This bakery shop is located at Tampines bus interchange, near bus 291 red line queue. 



 

Sunday, 10 January 2021

Looking Forward to Chinese New Year Golden Ox

I'm looking forward to Chinese New Year (CNY) next month and I hope this year is a better year. 

This year for the first time, Chinatown bazaar is called off due to Covid-19. However from 23 January to 12 March, there will be CNY streets light-up in Chinatown. 

I'm Teochew and still single. I'm looking forward to receiving red Hong Bao from my married relatives. 😊
Chinese New Year decoration at Marina Square shopping mall.

 

Sunday, 3 January 2021

Cool Windy Start to 2021

It has been raining for four days and temperature has dipped to a low 22 degrees celsius. I like the cool weather and has been staying at home just reading. 

Due to high rainfall, several parts of Singapore are flooded. 

I hope the rain will stop soon and there be bright sunny sun out soon so that my clothes and blanket can dry and smell good.