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May 25 · 85
Healing
Dr Peter Lim May 25
When the healing
lies in the forgetting..
May 25 · 109
Words
Dr Peter Lim May 25
Words can be
as soft as cotton
and in the worst scenario
as lethal as poison

of such is human nature
in its varied season
would that I use them well
as such every heart to gladden
May 25 · 164
Zen on the Road
Dr Peter Lim May 25
Feel my words
among the flowers
the floating clouds
the moaning of ripples

I've no name
for the road I travel
myself I've forgotten
in not knowing, I revel
Dr Peter Lim May 24
Why are we made
to suffer and cry
when so much beauty
surrounds us- to die

when we’re in
the spring of life
when all the flowers
are dancing by our side?

  Our love is still so nascent
  waiting to bloom- to deny?
  We are yet to share the best
   ere the dusk hours draw nigh-

    to music I turn
    for consolation - there I fly
    where tears don’t appear
   and pain and suffering never pass by.
May 24 · 87
but...
Dr Peter Lim May 24
...but your best
anticipated thing
  is not likely
   to be happening
May 24 · 67
Seriously
Dr Peter Lim May 24
Everything
is worth a try
with one exception-
die
May 24 · 75
That's me!
Dr Peter Lim May 24
I'm not good
at bluffing
so, I'll say
nothing
May 24 · 74
Life
Dr Peter Lim May 24
Sometimes you see
other times, you don't.

Sometimes you know
other times, you don't.

Sometimes you believe
other times, you doubt.

Sometimes you own
other times, you're owned.

Sometimes you control
other times, you're controlled.

Sometimes, you hold
other times, you're held.

Sometimes you're loved
other times, you're hated.

Sometimes you win
other times, you lose

but

as long as you live
you never cease to breathe.
May 24 · 117
The Incidentals of Life
Dr Peter Lim May 24
I'm not flattered
by any winning
nor disheartened
by any losing

they are only incidentals
on the periphery of life's core-living:
what does matter to me
is that my life is lived in meaning

without which I'll but exist
in an existential vacuum--nothing
of worth would be found
and I'll be less than a human being-

time watches me ceaselessly
in all my endeavouring-
to every occasion I must rise
or end up in moral diminishing
May 23 · 114
Truth
Dr Peter Lim May 23
Truth can't be split
or diced
even by
the sharpest knife
May 23 · 68
Silly Pun
Dr Peter Lim May 23
He's a baron
not a bare-person
May 23 · 115
The Singer
Dr Peter Lim May 23
The singer is fine
but a good song is hard to find
May 23 · 80
The Song
Dr Peter Lim May 23
The song is fine
but a good singer
is hard to find
May 23 · 77
Zen
Dr Peter Lim May 23
Zen
I can't run like you
I'll walk instead
even at my leisurely pace
I'll not be late
May 23 · 86
The truth of myself
Dr Peter Lim May 23
I've enough problem
advising myself
how could I stretch forward
to advising another?
May 23 · 66
My Zen Travel
Dr Peter Lim May 23
My Zen spirit bids me
travel on the open road
myself I totally forget
an unknown world becomes my abode
May 23 · 103
Words
Dr Peter Lim May 23
Words are precious
I've a duty
to use them
only with sound purpose
May 22 · 57
Tomorrow
Dr Peter Lim May 22
Say goodbye
to tomorrow
if today is ill-lived:
there would be
nothing to show
but some morsel
of a sense of loss
in not having
made the mark
that was desired

and tomorrow
would but be
a closed door
a person's shadow
the cessation
of creative flow
no worthwhile
destination to follow:

all that's felt
is just the emptiness
the doomed failure
the parting of splendour
the bitter gnaw
and the moral sore.
May 22 · 69
Reading
Dr Peter Lim May 22
In itself, reading
doesn't mean much:
what really counts
is the understanding
May 22 · 55
The Conundrum
Dr Peter Lim May 22
Amidst the din
and argument
in the room
the silence
of one person
suddenly creates
a strange calm

and those previously
who have spoken aloud
stop short
step back
all at once
even in doubt

why is it so
such conundrum?
May 22 · 152
Art in any form
Dr Peter Lim May 22
It can be no great art
without the touch of the heart
May 22 · 56
Life and Literature
Dr Peter Lim May 22
Life is larger than literature
it's the source that creates the latter
May 22 · 71
Canine Wisdom
Dr Peter Lim May 22
It doesn't talk---the dog-
but much wisdom it has got!
May 22 · 200
Freedom vs Wisdom
Dr Peter Lim May 22
Wisdom
without freedom
is tantamount
to mental prison
Dr Peter Lim May 22
You're already
a calm person
if you've reduced
your ego- in any season
May 22 · 180
Zen and Taoism
Dr Peter Lim May 22
I've enough of myself
silent I'll be:
no more self-talking
beyond joy or misery
May 21 · 162
Human Nature
Dr Peter Lim May 21
We all have
a dark side
but such from others
we cleverly hide
May 20 · 83
Zen
Dr Peter Lim May 20
Zen
The answer will arrive
when you no longer
struggle or strive
May 20 · 109
Taoism
Dr Peter Lim May 20
When the world
regards me as wise
my freedom I'd have lost-
when I'm set aside
I'll be in no way agonised
May 20 · 183
An unpalatable Truth
Dr Peter Lim May 20
A hero
can also be
a villain -
this is harsh reality
Dr Peter Lim May 19
In response to a post on Norman Vincent Peale:


Norman Vincent Peale whom we read in our youth was a motivator, not a thinker.  A proponent of positive thinking, he was able to sway thousands but he never had depth.  


His thinking and standing have been over-estimated.


The same applies to the thinking of William Clement Stone and Napoleon Hill and many undistinguished  others'.


The first positive thinking founders were Confucius and his most ardent discipline, Mencius. Re: THE ANALECTS of Confucius and THE BOOK OF MENCIUS.


They both upheld these thoughts:

human nature is inherently good; it can be perfected by self-cultivation which leads to 'ren' ( benevolence/ human-heartedness); this makes the 'superior man' (junzi) who excels in love, compassion, virtue,righteousness, decorum, altruism, selflessness, sincerity, loyalty, wisdom, filial piety, respect for elders and others, who serve as role-model for people and who is qualified to serve as ***** servant and contribute to the well-being of society and the nation.  He seeks morality while the xiaoren (the inferior person) who seeks only profit or benefit.


It is evident from the above that such a philosophy is life-affirming and brings out the best postiof human goodness.  This indisputably is the root of positive thinking long before modern thinking on the subject.


There is much merit in cognitive behavioural therapy founded by Alan Beck with Albert Ellis and Martin Seligman as exponents.  CBT is based on positive psychology and its influence will continue ti grow in these days of stress, anxiety, depression and existential angst.

Bearing Confucian psychology on the subject enriches our understanding and also throws light on the similarity of Eastern and Western thinking in this regard.
May 19 · 88
A silly ditty!
Dr Peter Lim May 19
Fishes swim in water
    winds blow in the air all over
    the flowers bend to touch each other
    I come to you in fervour--as your lover !
May 19 · 60
The common Path
Dr Peter Lim May 19
The common path
is not mine
it welcomes me not
its look isn't kind

knowing too well
I'm unlike the rest
who must comply
while I stand unimpressed -

the community
of similar thought
there behoves
follow that I cannot

the  hidden path
I've chosen
freedom I now claim
which can't be ever stolen.
May 18 · 142
Self-acceptance
Dr Peter Lim May 18
I'm not offended
if I were disliked:
it would serve me fine
if in myself I take delight
Dr Peter Lim May 18
My curiosity
   is aroused
   by my sense
   of uncertainty
May 16 · 113
6 words for the day
Dr Peter Lim May 16
Do your thing
    don't offend anyone
Dr Peter Lim May 16
The strongest
have points that are weakest
they also crack under pressure
just like the rest of us
May 16 · 79
Attitude
Dr Peter Lim May 16
Not reason
but the attitude
that decides whether
you feel bad or good
May 16 · 90
East and West
Dr Peter Lim May 16
West: Chase!

   Zen:   Rest
Dr Peter Lim May 16
When love was
it was neglected
but madly sought
when it disappeared
May 15 · 66
Practical wisdom
Dr Peter Lim May 15
If people had learnt
when to stop
they would have had
no reason to later sob
May 15 · 117
Immaturity
Dr Peter Lim May 15
You're still a child
if agonised
over being criticised
May 15 · 146
The three stages of life
Dr Peter Lim May 15
Youth:           Everything is possible

Middle-age:  Some things are intractable

Old age:        Many things before me are indiscoverable
Dr Peter Lim May 15
'Twas true I didn't succeed
but myself I don't downgrade :
a single swallow doesn't
a summer make
May 15 · 73
That's me!
Dr Peter Lim May 15
I can't even
move myself
how could I
shake the world?
May 15 · 62
An unpalatable Truth
Dr Peter Lim May 15
Even the most consistent
can change
due to the force
of circumstance
May 15 · 112
The greatest Empire
Dr Peter Lim May 15
The mind-
the greatest empire
there's no another
May 14 · 53
After the Deluge
Dr Peter Lim May 14
After the deluge
a new order
has emerge -
the past
will be buried
and we
who have  existed
in that episode
have now assumed
the mantle
of leadership
a better world
a Utopia indeed
to create-

we must not fail:
the future
shall remember
what we've done
and said
all of which
shall be enshrined
in its book-
our struggle
our sweat
our tears
and our history
it will faithfully record.
May 14 · 136
Myself in time
Dr Peter Lim May 14
The world
I can neither change
nor in any way save
but I can
give comfort
or hope
where I engage
and looking back
from the faraway
of time, I'll deem that
the life I've lived
is adequate
with nothing wasted
May 14 · 75
On Music
Dr Peter Lim May 14
Music spreads its wings all over the firmament. It lights up the world below---a myriad of sounds and colours burst from the river of its soul so poignantly—an invitation to the realm of endless beauty and wonder. Music says: life is for love, beauty, joy and celebration and all that which transcends over pain and sorrow- first the suffering but, lo, the light shines after the end of the dark tunnel and once more our hearts revive and we begin to embrace life all over again, in greater intensity and gratitude. The heart breaks a thousand times but is reborn--even if such resurrection comes very slowly. Life is an endless river and we flow with it but it is only in love and faith, in patience and the pursuit of truth that we become what we dreamt to be. Once we have arrived at the pinnacle of what our heart has longed for over so many years of the past, we will then be larger than life--and even death itself- those who dwell in love and faith live immortally in their hearts.
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