You Are What You Eat -“药食同原 “(Yào shí tóng yuán)

14/01/2019

It was in the afternoon of the New Year’s Eve, 31st December 2018, a single digit C of winter temperature in Tokyo. As travellers, we felt to chill out again at the Tsutaya book store in Daikanyama, a quaint area within the district of Ebisu of the big city of Tokyo that we have always enjoyed going there.

Tsutaya is a huge book store chain in Japan. Only this particular store that I know sells English and foreign language books/magazines. We can also have tea and meals there. At first, I was disappointed that I couldn’t find anything in Chinese. But in the cookbook area, I saw the prominent four Chinese Characters that read as 药食同原 as a particular section, and immediately I knew that I had found my treasure.

It’s not a big section, all the books up on the shelf are in Japanese, even photos of authors are Europeans on the covers, the contents are all in Japanese. Fortunately, I do have limited Japanese resources both in words and speaks. I was hoping to find some books that are translated from the Chinese just because of the concept of 药食同原(Yào shí tóng yuán) was originated from China, but in vain.

药食同原 actually and literally shall read as  药食同源  (Yào shí tóng yuán), and the Google translation is ” Drug-Food Homology.” It’s a profound concept that has budded from the teaching of the Huángdì Nèijīng (chin. 黄帝内經) thousands of years ago to focus on our health and wellbeings through what we eat. Finally, in 618 to 907, 《黄帝内经太素》 (Huángdì nèijīng tài ) is the more comprehensive literature on the subject matter.

It says in the book that 书中写道:“空腹食之为食物,患者食之为药物” (Kōngfù shí zhī wèi shíwù, huànzhě shí zhī wèi yàowù), which means that when you eat it with an empty stomach is Food; food prepared explicitly for people who are sick are drugs. From detoxication, food preparation, processing and the information on properties of all the seasonings… I was once obsessed wanting to learn more about it, but if it is not a TCM PhD study is definitely a postgraduate education.

Therefore, I can only settle my heart with a few copies of the cookbooks to bring home with. At first, the printings of the books are not only pleasing to my eyes, but I am open to trying some receipts that are new to me. In reflection, as now more people are health conscious than before and also convicted that we are what we eat. But why we have many weight-watchers had a hard time or discipline to keep their diets?

Personally, I gained a few pounds during my stay in Tokyo, if it was not my New Year’s resolution, I need to do something about it to refit to my fairly new wardrobe. An incentive, and also thought in contemplation, what if I can think of a way that I can eat whatever ( not whatever amount of it) I like and wouldn’t have to worry about my weight? I am sure that I can gain a few insights if I spend the time to flip through the book on what and how I shall eat. Until then.

I Corinthians 6:13a New American Standard 1977 


You say “Food is for the stomach, and the stomach is for food, but God will do away with both of them. Yet the body is not for immorality, but for the Lord, and the Lord is for the body.”

“The Silent Of ‘The Silent Night’ “

26/12/2018

The Silent Of ‘The Silent Night’

It’s the 2018 Christmas Eve message at the St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Tokyo.

Whenever my husband and I are the out-of-towners to spend the Christmas holiday here in Tokyo, we would make a point to participate the midnight Mass on the Christmas Eve.

This year, Christmas 2018 marked the most meaningful Christmas ever for us. First, on 23rd December, the 4th Sunday in Avent, we were blessed to listen to Pastor Symington’s (Tokyo Union Church) sermon that expounded scriptures from Psalms 111 as the Psalms for the lowly, and in line with the scripture reading on the gospel of Luke 1:39-55 to explain that we, as Christians also need to have room in our hearts to reverent Mary.

In the afternoon, my husband was led to read and meditate on Luke chapter one again concurrently with the Revelation chapter 12 that prepared our hearts for Midnight Mass the next day.

Christmas Eve is the real ‘Holy Night’ for the season. The church structure has had a very high ceiling but with a small mezzanine floor for the choir team; the welcoming but not the suffering Christ was before the huge Cross on the wall.

When the altar boys are holding candles leading all Catholic priests clothed in white walking toward the platform, the entire sanctuary was filled with strong sense and spirit of reverence.

When the choir team led the sing of the Christmas Carols from the mezzanine floor, it was like the real ‘Angel Sings.’ After the opening prayers, scripture reading and the responsorial Psalm 95 was the message for the night.

The Catholic priest gave a brief history from its first performance in the Christmas Eve 1818 and the popularity of the Christmas Carol, The Silent Night.’

I was a bit disappointed as the message was more factual than spiritual. However, I was blessed to be able to experience the silent in my spirit when I start to sing the carol, then I was able to be still inside the Catholic church and know that my High Priest is the LORD of my life.

The closing Hymn of ‘St Thomas,” has always brought me tears at the Christmas Eve Mass.

Blessings.

Diabetes – 消渴(Xiāo kě) In TCM


13/12/2018

Diabetics  – 消渴(Xiāo kě)  In TCM

Proverb 28:5b  …”but those who seek the LORD discern all things” – the Jewish Study Bible 

According to the National Diabetes Fact Sheet, the Statistics Report on Diabetes and its burden in the USA on July 2014 that there are 21.0 million people diagnosed with Diabetes and 8.1 million people with it that are undiagnosed. And 29.1 million is 9.3% of the total population in the US. The publicly available data from Singapore Diabetic Society,  1  out of   9 people aged 18 to 69  has diabetes. That’s about 11.3% of the total population. 

Singapore government has declared its war against Diabetics in the past two years, and an article with the title ‘Diabetes Must Be Fought On Multiple Frons: Tharman,’  on ‘Straits Times,’ a  local newspaper dated 27/Nov/2018 states that the Deputy Prime MinisterMr.Tharman Shanmugaratnam  drums up employers, public and the entire government to grapple the disease in one accord that is ‘prevention, prevention and prevention.’

I was led to redraft my old work and hope that others would have access to understand Diabetics in the lens of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). Ancient China was the first to bring about the awareness of the set of symptoms that relate to the modern Diabetics of today, but with a totally different the name.  The first record of naming the illness was on an open dialogue between the mystical Yellow  Emperor(黄帝) and  Qíbó (Chinese: 岐伯), the physician that documented in the Emperor’s Internal Classics, 黄帝内经Huángdì Nèijīng.   

帝曰:有病口甘者,病名为何?何以得之奇病论_百度百One day, the Emperor asked Qibe, his physician,  saying “what is the name of the syndrome that a person whose has had the sweet taste in his mouth.? And what would be the cause of it? 

岐伯曰:此五气之溢也,名曰脾痹夫五味入口,藏于胃,脾为之行其精气津液在脾,故令人口甘也,此肥美之所发也,此人必数食甘美而多肥也。肥者令人内热,甘者令人中满,故其气上溢,转为消渴。治之以兰,除陈气也。(baike.baidu).

In Qibe’s answer, it is the incapacity or impairment of the Spleen Qi that names it 脾痹(Pi Bi), he further expounds that as the food goes into our mouth, usually has five-tastes,  stores into our stomach – and for the Spleen Qi to digest and emit nutrients to our entire body.   If the Spleen Qi is unable to process the food that is what it called 脾痹 (Pi Bi). If only the sweet taste remains in the mouth that is the result of eating too much fatty or caloric food. 

Fat would build up heat inside the system, and in excessive of sugar would cause people feeling ballooned inside of the stomach. And the pathogenesis of 脾痹 (Pi Bi) is 消 渴 (Xiāo kě). ‘治之以兰 (Zhìzhī yǐ lán)’ means to look up the Classical prescription in “《兰室秘藏》“Lán shì mì cáng” for treatment to war off the congestion of Qi. It is not literally to treat the condition with “(means Orchid).

Evidently, Classics are linguistically tricky to understand. To start, it’s vitally important to know that although the Chinese word to name each of the orangs is same as in TCM but the function of it has been remotely related to the anatomical organ in our body. Take,  for example, Kidney in TCM  is about the Kidney Qi or Kidney system; stomach is the stomach Qi or the stomach system. Further, in the digestion system, the Spleen Qi and the Stomach Qi are inseparable.  

The etymology of the Chinese word of 痹 (Bi) in English is ‘paralysis or numbness (http://www.zdic.net/z/).Therefore, that’s why the incapacity of Spleen Qi would be the etiologic and pathogenesis to expound the condition of 脾痹 (Pi Bi). If a person overeating  too much of high caloric food without having vigorous exercise to burn off the unbalanced energy, then the excess energy would store up and translate into body fat, and the  fat would turn into heats (not about the temperature) that’s the prognosis of the 消 渴 (Xiāo kě) also known as Diabetes more than two thousand years later. 

消 Xiāo literally means ‘wasting’ or ‘disappear;’ 渴 ( kě) means ’thirsty.’ 消 渴 (Xiāo kě) as a phrase is talking about the symptom of the condition. With the water as the radical in the dictionary, 消 Xiāo and 渴 ( kě) actually share the same meaning of ‘exhausted.’ The inner heats are the contributing factor for what it has been the saying of 三多一少(san Dao yi shoo) that’s too much urination (多尿-DuoNiao) constantly thirsty(多饮-DuoYinhungry(多食-Duo shi)and weight lost(消 瘦-xiao shou).  

消 渴 (Xiāo kě) had been written off as one of the many Odd diseases that was recorded in the discussion of 奇病论_百度百,《黄帝内经·素问》中第四十七篇文章, (Qíbìng lùn -https://baike.baidu.com/item/奇病论/7857943?fr=aladdin), Chapter 47 of Huángdì Nèijīng around 400 BC. Footnotes after footnotes; commentaries upon commentaries by many renown TCM masters for more than two thousands year, and modern scientists have also done more than their shares of researches. Diabetes should no more be the  Odd illness, but why we still have the alarming data on the diseases that shock the world? 

It says profoundly in the Neijing that “上功治未病 (Shàng gōng zhì wèibìng), “ which means that any competent practitioner should be, or should at least, aim to be able to treat undiagnosed illness. I did put in more than 10,000 hours to finish the basic course study and practical training. How can anyone be a competent TCM practitioner and be able to treat any undiagnosed illness without relying on aids of any of the latest medical equipment, or screen a blood test?  That’s the depth and richness of TCM.

People usually would turn to the TCM doctor as their last resort, after trying all sorts of medication and treatments, but in vain. Take, for example, most of my patients who suffer from chronic pain and yet not go well with their painkiller drugs. I wouldn’t take offence but welcome it as a challenge.  I have been in practice for more than 8-years. I like my patients. As a born-again Christian,  knowing that I have my dear Lord of God, Jesus as my High Priest to provide me with His wisdom and His healing virtue to touch the sick through me as His instrument. 

Evidently, Diabetes is an ancient disease that has no cure still, but it is treatable and definitely preventable. I assume that many people are more health conscious than ever, normally they would have believed in early detection but some demurred to do anything and chose to live in self-denial. If you found out that a sweet taste on and off remains in your mouth, even you didn’t have any sweet, then you need to do all necessary check-ups without being tarry. 

As for me, I just need to learn how to rely on my dear Lord of God, Jesus to claim His promise, for His faithful, as it says in:

James 1:5 

If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. 

p.s. 

I will expound on Diabetics – 糖尿病 (Tángniàobìng)in TCM soon.









No More Eye-Drops

13/11/2018

A few weeks ago,  Singapore was the country to host the 第八次中区眼科年会 (the 8th annual TCM Ophthalmology Conference, 2018 ). The two-day conference was well attended, more than 40 TCM Eye specialists and Eye specialists from many countries turning up to present their research papers with Q/A sessions. I have had ‘floaters (1)’ in my eyes for years, I signed up to attend with great anticipation to see if  I could learn new treatments apart from applying eye-drops. Furthermore, I need credits of continuing education for the renewal of my TCM practising license. 

A fact knew not too many that in the 16th century BCE inscriptions on oracle bones already took in signs of eye-related diseases and treatments in China (2). On the first two pages of the textbook on Chinese Ophthalmology (3), it says that in the 13th-14th century BCE the Chinese word of “目 (Mù)” was the terminology of the eye, therefore “目疾 (Mù jí)” is eye diseases. During the Warring States Period (475-221 BCE)  Statement says that “目不能决黑白之色谓之盲 (Mù bùnéng jué hēisè bái zhī sè wèi zhī máng),” which means ‘blindness is when the eyes can’t see the difference between black and white, that was the first definition of the physical blindness. 

During the Three Kingdom Period (25AD-220 AD) kinds of literature were found to elucidate the first concept of the Pupil (瞳孔-Tóngkǒng) and bring to light the Pupil related disease (瞳孔异常- Tóngkǒng yìcháng) and also the world’s first discovery of ‘Colour-Blindness. During 581-907, China was also the first to bring about the awareness of ‘Night Blindness,’ while the awareness of the same condition didn’t reach Europe till the late 17th century. it is ironic that people in general, still have had low regard for TCM. Chinese Medicine is only non-scientific when it compares to Anatomical Medicine

However, with the holistic approach, the unique feature of TCM Ophthalmology is centred around both of 五轮, (wǔlún), which the literal translation is ‘5-steering-wheel,’ and 八廓 (bākuò), which is the 8-precincts to interface with the specific system of the body for prognostic purposes and concluded therapies. The research in modern Chinese ophthalmology will be done in three areas, how to interface the old Classics into an understandable language in teaching; to keep up with the research that was done by the modern ophthalmology and to rely on the latest equipment that aids for prognosis.  

This year, many papers have weighted on the condition of AMD (Aged Related Macular Disease – 眼部黄斑病变病), which is not curable.  Dr Au Eong Kah Guan (4), a clinician-scientist is active in innovation and research in many areas of Ophthalmologist kicked off the conference. With more than 200 of his publications, in 2005, he was the first to bring the awareness that blindness can be prevented with early detection via regular vision screening, vigorous exercise, balanced diet, quit smoking and take vitamin supplement such Zinc, fish oil and so on.

Dr Au Eong stresses the primary prevention is to curb eye disease from occurring, and secondary prevention is to prevent existing condition from worsening.  Both of the Chinese Eye specialist and the Eye specialists are in agreement that many aged related eye conditions are not curable but are treatable. In TCM, acupunctural therapy (針炙), herbal formulas (方剂), and diet therapy (食疗) are the alternative treatments. As a point of interest, if Google you would find out why the acupoints of ST-1承泣 (cheng qi – ‘ teardrop collector‘)-(5), and the BL-1 睛明 ( Qingming“Clear Vision“)-(6) are the most common acupoints to treat eye-related diseases. 

It also says that 治眼先治肝, to treat the eye-related condition is best to fortify the free flow of the Liver Qi 肝气 (Liver system). For herbal formulas, it would be too many to list. But I like to mention about the wolfberry (枸杞 – Goji). When in recent years, the Goji berry (7) has become the popular commercial name for wolfberry, then the Goji is almost axiomatic the best herb for eyes and the liver Qi. It is ideal to add Goji to all kinds of nourishing soups; it goes well with morning cereals, and I personally would like to drink Chrysanthemum tea with Goji that’s a caffeine-free drink. 

I was sincerely humbled and challenged when I witnessed a few of TCM Eye specialists had openly professed that they were Eye specialists before and now without looking back, as they have the possessions of both the East/West knowledge on Ophthalmology. The switch is indeed admirable. For me, TCM Ophthalmology was an 80-hours mandatory course study for the general TCM degree. I felt blessed to be able to learn new things from the old especially with all the Classic Herbal formulas that were known for treating the body parts that can be used to treat most of the eye diseases.

Evidently, Floaters/Flash in the eyes is an age-related condition that a cure is not yet in sight that is for me to monitor if there are any drastic changes.  I have the peace to drop my eye drops and have the confidence to do the DIY  with therapy under the TCM guidance. It is the good news that when incurable symptoms can be treatable, however, treatable does not necessarily bring about complete healing. The truly good news is the conviction that my dear  Lord of God, Jesus is the one who heals, as it says : 

  • Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security.” ~ Jeremiah 33:6
 
  1. https://lookafteryoureyes.org/eye-conditions/floaters-and-flashes/
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Ophthalmology
  3. 中医眼科学 – 教材
  4. Dr Au Eong Kah Guan
  5. http://www.acupuncture.com › … › Acupuncture Point Location › Urinary Bladder Meridian 
  6. https://www.healthline.com/health/goji-berry-facts

     
 

Chanel No. 5 vs Gabrielle Chanel

09/10/2018 

Recently one of my young friends mentioned to me that the ‘Dunkin Donut’ would have its name changed to ‘Dunkin’ as if I cared. But I wonder how would one of the American predominant fast-food chains that founded in 1950  sell dounts decide to drop the ‘Donuts’ as its new business name? Certainly, I don’t know any better. Take ‘Google,’ for example, the company probably wouldn’t have reached the same level of worldwide recognition and success if the company didn’t drop the name of ‘BackRub,‘ which was its original name (1).

The same week I was stunned to find out the gigantic Chanel No. 5 perfume commercial that used to cover one wall in one of the local malls was being replaced by a new colossal wall ad of Gabrielle Chanel Perfume. It was a brand confusion to me. Was it a  rebranding of the Chanel No. 5  or is Gabrielle Chanel the sub-line perfume of Chanel No. 5?  What would the marketing specialist in the house of Chanel try to accomplish and not cause confusion for all the brand lovers of Chanel No. 5?

Even though Gabrielle Chanel was the original name that Madam Chanel born withhowever, Chanel No. 5  has been the popular trade name for the legendary perfume since 1921. Unless the marketer was thinking to add a personal touch to a number, but ‘Chanel No. 5’  is not merely about a number. Many may know of ‘Coco Chanel, and its iconic products and ‘Coco’ was the given nickname for Madame Chanel. 

I don’t wear Chanel No. 5 myself. However, I have been very passionate to be able to view the success story of Chanel, its iconic products and creations in the filter of my faith. Thus I dug out and fine-tuning what I wrote in 2013 for this posting.

 

29-03-2013 

Chanel No. 5 – The Signature Perfume of Coco Chanel (rework)

 ‘Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from above .’ (2)

Being a prolific and creative fashion designer, Coco Chanel influence extended beyond couture clothing, jewellery and handbags. With the help of perfumer Ernest Beaux, in 1921, the legendary perfume, Chanel No. 5 was born, and it was meant for the ‘Scent of Woman.’ People may wonder why she decided on the numeral 5 to be the brand name? It was saying that she listened to her fortune teller. Now people could find all and know all about her by the grace of the Google search.

She was born in 1883, spent most of her formative years in the orphanage; and was raised by Catholic nuns. Her humble beginning had actually contradicted with what people generally believe that the sense of flair or the touch of class is an inheritance. Evidently, her unique androgynous approach into all of her design works is a gift by itself, and that’s the key to her success that has outlived her for many decades.

It was her heart’s desire to create a fragrance, so-called the ‘Scent of Woman.’ Like what she puts it that in any social stratification around the world, there are the “Respectable” versus the “Sexuality.” In the lense of Yin/Yang, like the homemaker vs career women or ladies in leisure vs ‘courtesans, who were more like the kept women or prostitutes during Chanel’s times. Therefore, it was a daunting task to create a fragrance without being discrimination for all women.

With the given discerning spirit, and sensitivities she intuitively picked the blend of ‘pure essence of a single garden flower,’ the ‘May Rose,’ which harvests only in the 3rd week of the month of May every yearthat were believed to more appeal to the “Respectable” and the ‘sensual, provocative and scent with “animal musk” for the “Sexuality.” In the 1920s, in tune with her breaking through to liberate women with her lines of high fashion, her fragrance for women was perfect to exemplify the modernism. 

She chose a whiskey decanter (Y+) like, “exquisite, expensive delicate glass” to bottle the perfume (Y-). The bottle has become the timely expression of the Art form of a fragrance and Ernest Beaux, creator of Chanel No. 5  won a place in the permanent collections of the ‘The Art of Scent’ at the Museum of Arts and Design’  in 1921(3). And the same bottle has never changed ever since. In  2012, the ‘Brad Pitt’s Odd’ Chanel Perfume No. 5 commercial (3) was the talk of the world, but it has continued to interface the perfume with her androgynous spirit.

The Iconography of the name of the Chanel No. 5 and the ingredients of the fragrance would be a click away. (Chanel No. 5- Wikipedia). It also leads people to wonder how much a single product could captivate consumers for nearly 100-years (1921- 2018). Has it ever occurred to you that it must be a miracle? Christians would relate the spiritual significance with the numerology of Five that symbolises Grace, God’s goodness or God’s unmerited favour.  

For Jesus is the personification of Grace, and without being scripturalized things, let’s look at the  ‘numeral Five’ that occurs in the Bible:

In Exodus 23, 24 and 30 we learned that cinnamon; myrrh; calamus; olive oil and cassis are the Five (5)  ingredients in the holy anointing perfume.

In Ephesians 4:11 we learned that there are Five (5) ministries that God used to channel His Grace to the world – Prophets, Evangelists, Apostles, Pastors and Teachers. And

In John 6:1-10 Jesus in His Compassion and Grace with only Five (5) loaves of bread to feed Five Thousand people.

Knowing little of her spiritual life except she was raised by the Catholic nuns, it is not far-fetched to conclude the numeral Five is far beyond as the ‘lucky number’ told to her by her fortune teller. Commercially ( known as one of the world’s best selling perfume); emotionally (to all the brand enthusiasts), and spiritually, it would be entirely unwise to drop the No. 5, and please keep the original packaging as well.

Deuteronomy 8:18- ESV

You shall remember the LORD your God, for it is HE who gives you the power to get great wealth,…

 

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Google
  2. https://biblehub.com/james/1-17.htm
  3. Fragrances as Art, Displayed Squirt by Squirt by Carol Kinonov, 15, 2012 Continue reading the main story
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhYSNwVLll8

​I Missed My Class

26/09/2018

I have cherished the feeding of God’s word in the BSF (1) class. Especially at the time when my words got dryThis year we are in the book of the Romans. Every week, I have found myself seriously humbled in the group sharing and seriously challenged listening to the lecture. I am studying the same book the second time, except that I am attending the women’s class in Singapore that conducts in Chinese.

Two weeks ago, the homework was for us to chew on two scriptures from Romans 12:1-2 (2), Apostle Paul beseeches us to offer our bodies a living sacrifice and renewing our minds to what is the perfect will of God. The first 11 chapters of the book were on what’s the ‘right believing,’ and the emphasis on what’s the ‘right living ‘ for Christians would be from Chapter 12 onward till the end of the book. I had mixed feelings on an unavoidable  4-days trip to Tokyo that week.

I was comforted to know that at least, I wouldn’t miss my Sunday worship. Then my husband proposed that we should extend our staying and spending the weekend in Tokyo. How tempting to a weekend in Tokyo? But I need to get approval to leave with absence from the clinic on Monday. In the end, every green light was for us to go even the weather forecast was on our favour after the recent devasted typhoon in Hokkaido and disruptive flood in the Osaka area.

The flight was uneventful. The first time, in my life, I didn’t check the in-flight entertainment and dived into doing my homework and was led to reading a few of the books in the Old Testament. The airport transfer was smooth and got the message that Aimin from my chat group and her husband Henry were scheduled to arrive Tokyo the next morning for their 5-days visit before going on a cruise.

We had dinner together and invited them to attend Sunday worship at the  Tokyo Union Church (3), which is the church whenever we were in Tokyo for a more extended stay. I was joyous to learn that Pastor Johann Symington was preaching. It was on September 16th, 2018 at 11:00 am, the ‘Hymn of Preparation‘ by the Praise Team was “Psalm 19” – ‘May the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my hearts, Be pleasing to you, pleasing to you. My God (4).

The first scripture reading was the entire Psalm 19. Pastor Johann recounted that many great musicians such as Beethoven or Bach were inspired by Psalm 19 for their musical settings which interfaced with God’s glory like how the Sun and the Moon are  One with God. The Pastor discussed how can we be One with our Creator as God created us in His image, One with others.

The 2nd scripture reading was on Mark 8:27-38 (5). The background was that soon after Jesus’ feeding of the 4000 with 7-loaves of bread (Mark8:20) and healed the blind man (Mark 8:22-26), HE asked His disciples “whom people say that I am?” (Mark8: 27-28). Simon Peter was the first to declare that Jesus is the Son of God (Mark 8:29). However, Peter turned around to rebuke Jesus as he couldn’t accept when Jesus foretold about His sufferings, death and came back to life in three days.

Pastor Johann elaborated on why Jesus‘ rebuke Peter to get behind me, Satan; after Peter’s astounding declaration (vv30-33). It is simply because of Peter’s self-willed expectations and presumptuousness that in a result, he was ignorant that Jesus was God’s redemptive plan for humankind. Pastor Johann also gave us a quick run on Peter’s life and reminded us that Jesus said “And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this Rock, I will build my church (Matthew 16:18)(6).

In Mark 8:34-38, Jesus invited the people unto Him with His disciple to take up the Cross to follow Him. I was moved by an absolute excellent perspective to look at when Pastor Johann explained why he used Psalm 19 to interface with the Gospel of Mark 8:34-38. The sermon lasted a little over 20 minutes. However, I know what I have learned would stay in my being for a very long time. It is not about ‘the word of God‘, but is ‘the God of the word.

I started pondering the life of Apostle Paul, of his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus; his suffering of exceptional hardship; death threats and imprisonments He did offer himself as a living sacrifice so that he was able to write episodes that perfectly  expound the Gospel to glorify God’s name, such as what he says in Romans 12:1-2. It was Jesus’ deep love and long-suffering patience when Simon Peter was forgiven so much, so he loved much in the end.

Indeed I missed my class, and my daddy God made sure that I didn’t miss the lesson that HE cut out for me that week. As HE is the God who heals, I was not guilty ridden to miss being with my patients. And how can HE not know that I love Tokyo? Except there were too many traps all over the Ginza area when all the pre-fall collections were up in the shop window, it’s hard not to look twice, or bring home with things are out of necessities.  

The immediate Sunday upon our returned from Tokyo, the minutes I stepped into my church, I was in tears when we all asked to stand to sing the old hymn ” Jesus Paid it All, all to Him I owe..” ” I hear the Saviour say; thy strength is small, Child of weakness watch and pray, Find Me thine all in all”(7)  

My dear daddy God, thus I asked, what can I bring or what can I do? May the hymn of Psalm 19 be my Psalm of worship to you and my prayer.

p.s. Linda this piece is for you and hope you like it

  1. https://www.bsfinternational.org/class/1157
  2. (https://biblehub.com/romans/12-1&2.htm).
  3. http://www.tokyounion.org/pastors
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iqkv_IWC5c
  5. https://biblehub.com/mark/8-27-38.htm
  6. https://biblehub.com/matthew/16-18.htm
  7. (https://www.christianity.com

The Shape of Water

20/08/2018

Proverbs 21:1

“The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; he turns it wherever he will – (ESV)

Last year, La La Land (received 14-Oscar nominations) (1) was widely predicted to be the Oscar Best Picture for 2017, in an Oscar finale, the announcement says that ‘the Best Picture goes to La La Land. ‘ In the end, MOONLIGHT wins the 2017 Oscar Best Picture “after a mishap occurred during the announcement.” (2). Finally, the people behind La La Land graciously passed the Award to the people behind MOONLIGHT. 

If what says that ” Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows (James 1:17), then, who was the one that gives the award, in the Oscar night? This year, at the 90th Oscar, ‘The Shape of Water” that received 13 nominations won the Best Music (Original Score), Best Production Design, and the most precursor awards of the Best Picture and Best Director (Guillermo de Toro).

I have never been a fan of science fiction films. The entire cast of ‘The Shape of Water,” was unfamiliar to me, except the former Oscar winner Octavia Spencer who was again nominated for this film. The story was about a single, mute cleaning lady forms a bizarre relationship with an amphibious feature. At first, I found that the amphibious feature was not pleasant to look at, and as shallow as I have been that I puzzled why “The Shape of Water” is the movie title? 

If I would cast my emotional ballot, with my love for fashion, ” Phantom Thread” would be my best picture.  Just to watch fashion parades in the film is like having a spa for my eyes. The winners of “Lincoln (2013),“There Will Be Blood (2008),” “My Left Foot (1990)” with multiple nominations, such as “Gangs of New York (2002),” it is hard for me to relate Daniel Day-Lewis now to act as Haute Couture designer to construct fashions, and he performed well in the movie.

Recently I spent 3-weeks on my US revisit. One of the great ways to fly with Singapore Airlines is the chance to keep my backlog of movies. I rewatched ‘The Shape of Water” to fill up my two hours during the flight. And I was hoping to see Jesus in the film. And I  saw God’s sense of humour that with the issues of ‘hate crime,‘ ‘fake news,’ ‘white supremacy,’ ‘Guns.’ and ‘MeTooism,’ are much in vogue, in the US. And we have an African American woman, a mute janitor, a gay and the amphibious creature are the principal characters in the best movie of Oscar 2018.

For the box office, producers have to put in the suggestion of a historical Cold War background; the highly secure government research facility as the set. Rusian espionage who has infiltrated the lab, the person in charge of the facility with his mean spirit following the cruel torture has continually inflicted on the creature and with a hidden intention to kill him. With compassion, it triggered Elisa (Sally Hawkins – nominated for the best actress) to stage a “Great Escape” at the end. 

The plot is centred around the extraordinary relationship between Elisa, the isolated, mute janitor and the amphibious man. But it also includes Elisa and Zelda (Octavia Spencer), her co-worker, whenever trouble posted, Zelda was indeed faithfully to stand by her until the end. And also Elisa and her gay neighbour who is a father’s figure to her and for her. I easily relate Jesus’  attributes in every Elisa’s relationship with others. And if this film is a heartwarming love story, and Jesus is all about love and compassion.

As for water, the first miracle of Jesus occurred in the Bible was when Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding banquet (John2:11); the story of the woman at the well, is how Jesus reached out to the social outcast, is about the water to quench the physical thirst but also the living water as the gift of salvation (John 4). The movie starts with Elisa soaking in a bath, does the film try to remind us that all of us need to be touched by that ‘Water, the living Water’ to be able to live and deal with our lifelong ramifications?  

I am sure that many would like the ending of “The Shape of Water” as a love story. I take comfort to cheer that the concept of the story is like a breath of fresh air in the time we live in, right now. I like the poem at the end of the movie, which can be a poem that I could borrow it as a Psalm for my Maker and my daddy God

” Unable to perceive the shape of you, I find you all around, your presence fills my eyes with your love, you humble my heart, for you are everywhere.” – The Shape of Water

My thanks are to my BFF, Linda Lai for her forever encouragement. Thus, I was led to rework my piece that was being published a few days ago. In God’s faithfulness, I was given two passage scriptures to be reflective upon. ‘The Shape of Water” is a movie, a fantasy. Is Guillermo de Toro, the Best Director of Oscar, 2018 trying to use it to point us to a promise from the Almighty, when there’s no hope to be hopeful, like Elisa, Zelda, the gay artist and the amphibious man occurred in the movie? 

Psalm 65:5 (ESV)

” By awesome deeds…, O God of our salvation, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas…”

 

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_La_Land_(film)
  2. MOONLIGHT WINS BEST PICTURE AFTER 2017 OSCARS ENVELOPE MISHAP BY. JIM DONNELLY

 

 

 

 

 

Lin-Sanity​, Jeremy Lin

07/08/2018

For two weeks, I have been praying for God’s word to speak to me regarding what to post for this week and the news about Jeremy Lin, the Basketball player came to me this morning. Through the Google search, I found it says that ‘Jeremy Lin open to playing for China in FiBA World Cup‘ by Paolo Songco Aug 4, 2018 (https://clutchpoints.com/hawks-news-jeremy-lin-open-to-playing-for-china-in-fiba-world-cup/) I was led to dig out and rework on what I wrote in 2012. How time flies and being an ethnic Chinese, I feel very proud because of him.

17-02-2012 – rework

2 Timothy 1:6 ESV

For this reason, I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands.

It was within a day apart while fans around the world still in mourning for the sudden and mysterious death of the gifted singing artist Whitney Houston, then the ‘Nobody to Lin-sanity’has swept up the NBA over last Friday, 10/02/2012 and now it seems like the sensation that has gone worldwide:

‘A Harvard grad, a starter, Jeremy Lin had a 38-point performance for the New York Knicks against the LA Lakers last Friday. He miraculously steered his team to four straight wins.’

 Basketball was the only ball game, which I understand and love to watch when I was studying in the US, in the 80’s. Later I have lost the interest to watch it for more than a few decades. My cousin, Archie emailed me from San Francisco last night saying that he never followed the NBA, but now he is checking scores …and he is hooked. He also said that ‘it is hard to not root for the guy, a Chinese Harvard grad who can play basketball too? I was moved not only because Lin is Chinese American, but also is a Christian.

The best of all that he has shown his maturity in his walk with our heavenly Father that he has never tapped into HIS glory with his given success. And it is refreshing to see a young person, a young Christian that continually praises and to testify the goodness of his Heavenly Father in public with such boldness. I tuned into TVBS, Taiwan wanting to find out more about Jeremy.  One TV anchor was openly praising Lin’s technique and his brilliance in the game.

However, the anchor said it sincerely that he had respect for Lin’s Christian faith, but feeling uncomfortable to hear/witness Lin has reverted too much of his glory to Jesus. He even casts his doubt, the significance as Lin usually rallies his team players to pray together before each game. Again, there is no room to argue with any pre-believer over things like that. Especially when there is only less than 2% of the total population are Christians in Taiwan.

I wondered whether or not that Lin is God’s chosen instrument to win souls? To bring more Taiwanese people especially the young people into HIS kingdom as Lin originally was from Taiwan. In the mirror of Yin/Yang, People would marvel at how impossibilities (Y-)could have turned into possibilities (Y+) for Lin to be the player of NBA.

Take, for example, his height of 1.91 and body weight of average 91 kg could possibly be the hindrance (Y-) for him to play in the American Basketball Arena(Y+). Lin had a 4.2-grade point average (GPA) in high school, but two of his dream universities didn’t (Y-) offer him sports scholarships.  Even his admission to Harvard has only guaranteed him a part of their basketball teams but without providing him (Y-) sports scholarships.  As a Harvard grad and a starter, Lin’s basketball career was like on a roller coaster ride (Y-) before he joined NBA (Y+).

Evidently, Lin is proven a gifted basketball player (Y+). And it is easy for people and basketball enthusiast to cheer his success as the end result without looking into the process of his bumpy rides (Y-) such as the sense of denials (Y-) and setbacks (Y-) that he had to go through before he is at what he is now. Lin and all of his fellow believers around the world would share one common conviction that is what every good gift is from our heavenly Father (James 1:17). Lin knows that he has to rely on God’s power to go through vigorous training and to keep a sober and abstemious lifestyle as a player.

He definitely is in great needs of Father’s hand of protection to keep him from sports injuries and HIS healing virtue to be immediately upon him whenever unavoidable injuries occurred. Finally, HIS living word would always be his shield as he is in the limelight being a public figure and a star basketball player. As fellow believers, it is our privilege to cheer for Lin’s given success, but it is also our spirit of purpose to pray for him and with him that he would always be able to experience in unison with His Heavenly Father to stand firm and gain wisdom.

 

 

 

 

Sleeplessness 不寐 (bu mei)

17/07/2018

Sleeplessness 不寐 (bu mei)

Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”  Matthew 11:28 New Living Translation

‘Sleeping Disorder,’ and ‘Insomnia’ are interchangeably used to depict how people having the problem to sleep at night. We also have the terms of 不寐 (bu mei), in TCM  two thousand years ago.  The condition is definitely not pleasant and varies a lot, from person to person. According to the publicly available information, it has become an epidemic that has affected millions upon millions of people globally. It is estimated that more than 100 million Americans have occasional sleep problems and some of them are chronic insomnia.

Research has been continually trying to look for the pathogenesis of it. Whether it is recurrent or chronic or acute sleeping disorder, people seem to accept it without reservation that the negative emotions such as anxiety, stress, fear, or worry.. are the contributing factor to it. Personally, I never believe it as coincidental that Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has viewed that emotional (情志- Qíng zhì) elements play a significant role in line with the cause/Effects of the sleeping disorder.

The latest medical equipment still wouldn’t able to scan the movement of our Mind (Y-). If we brought in the etymology of the two Chinese words Chinese phrase of  Xiūxí which means ‘rest, repose or break.’ The first character 休 (Xiūmeans to stop or to cease of. The formation of the 息 (Xi) comes with two independent characters, it has the self (自) on the top and the word of the heart (心) at the bottom. Evidently, we would be very restless in our spirit if we put ‘self’ on top of our mind, instead of faith, hope and love. 

Now we know that Yin/Yang is the guiding principle for TCM in diagnostic and treatments. In factTCM is all about how each individual can be in perfect harmony with nature; so the most descriptive Diagnosis in Differentiation ( Biànzhèng) of ‘Sleeplessness’ must be as what says of 阳不入阴 (Yángbù rùyīn). The Google translation of 阳不入阴 (Yángbùrùyīn) would say that ‘Nothing Yin or Yang.’

However, it literally means Yang Qi (阳气 = Y+) couldn’t find pathways entering into Yin Qi(阴气 = Y-), as for how the day (Y+) into the night (Y -). If I added some wit to it, I would say that Yang Qi doesn’t have the Yin Qi to tangle together with. Without having any medical or TCM training, the Chinese have always held on to the belief that any form of imbalance of Yin/Yang would be detrimental to the body, mind and the spirit.

The Sound Asleep is a cycle of two opposite states from the technical terms of REM (rapid eye movement) stage that is (Y+), which most dreaming befalls. And the NREM (Non-REM) stage that is (Y-), which is when people gradually pass from tossing (Y+) and turning to deep sleep (Y-). During the day (Y+) our entire being is in sync with the Yang Qi (Y+) in the air, and we become Active (Y+) and Charge up (Y+). As Night (Y-) befalls that Yang Qi (Y+ >Y-) starts diminishing out while Yin Qi (Y-) circulating in (Y ->), and our body should be in sync with the Yin Qi (Y-) and grow into the need for a Retiring from the day mode.

Even if people didn’t have any medical or TCM training background, as long as they can have a good grip of the idea of Yin/Yang, and sensitive to the inner voice of their body, and never miss the window of the time for retreatment, everything shall be fine. Finally, in the line of the complexity of the condition/disorder, many questions are still pending for answers. Such as ‘Is Insomnia Curable?’ Is it Hereditary? ‘Is Sleeping disorder a part of Mental Disorder?’ ‘Is a Disability?’ Or ‘is it part of PMS Syndromes or Post Menopause Syndrome?’

Scientists wouldn’t be able to tell us what causes insomnia. But most sleep disorder clinic would engage in proper scientific,  procedures (Y+) to test the hypothesis (the unproven idea Y-) to see if it is what might be causing insomnia. The most common one is to keep a Sleep Logbook for many weeks, in which patients set up a Sleep Log to record down how well they sleep at night and a Day Log of how they did and how they felt the next day. Keeping a Sleep Logbook can be time-consuming, but it helps to understand the patient’s sleep pattern, before treating it.

In tune with the above passage of scripture, it says it loud about the spiritual root cause of our restlessness and Jesus’ promise of rest. In the beginning, in God’s creation, we learn in the book of Genesis, that God has to cause Adam, the man, to sleep before HE created the woman. So all born-again Christians can conclude that God is also in the business of our sleep at night. Further, in HIS hesed wisdom,  it says in the book of Proverbs 14:40 ‘It is healthy to be content, but envy can eat you up.’ – Christian Standard Bible. That’s why it has been said that ‘envy’ is the worst form of torment to our soul.

Finally, what comes to my mind is the paraphyses of what I read from “The Overshadowing of God’s Personal Deliverance” by Oswald Chambers from his devotional book, ‘My Utmost of His Highest“(1). It reads that ‘we need to shield our minds from emotional invasion; we shall replace our common sense with God’s; we shall hold on to our worldly possessions loosely; we shall never look for justice, but never cease to give it, and we shall love our God wholeheartedly.’ It is not easy to be content, we all need to rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to rejoice with those who rejoice.

  1. Posted on 27/06/2013, 6:28:43 PM by Vision

 

 

Androgyny

10/07/2018 –

rework 25/04/2013

Androgyny – ‘Boy Oh Boy ‘Smoking’ Again!

The steps of a man are established by the LORD when he delights in his way; Psalms 37:23 ESV

Both Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent have held my highest regard as two of the most influential, gifted French designers. It’s with their brilliant gender blending (Y-/Y+), sophistication, and their relinquishment (Y-) of the traditional French stylistic, they have upended (Y+) the entire apparel industries around the world for many decades.

All my life I have had a great interest in fashion and I wouldn’t defend myself if people whom I know labelled me as a shallow fashionista. Now as I grow older, without being wiser, I would still keep myself well abreast with the latest trends through flipping the fashion magazines without my own subscription.

Recently, I was intrigued by the supposed to be the most covetable item for women all over that is the ‘Boy Bag (Y-/Y+ women handbag),’which launched in September 2011 by the House of Chanel, with a various usage of the materials, colour stories, sizes and definitely the different suggested retail prices.

To be irreplaceable one must always be different.

 ~ Coco Chanel (19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971)~

From high fashion, handbags, jewellery and even perfume are all iconic products of the house of Chanel. And by the grace of Google, and Wikipedia people would be able to know more about the spirit of Chanel far beyond the price tags that adhesive to all of her lines of products.

I didn’t know that she was the only fashion designer to occur on the ‘Time’ magazines list of the 100 most influential individual of the 20thcentury. She was inspired to liberate women from the constraints of the “corseted silhouette” by creating the clear-cut luxury ‘black dress.’

Karl Lagerfeld, the current head designer in the house of Chanel, once said: “ One is never over-dressed (Y+) or under-dressed(Y-) with a little black dress.“ Many women would believe that it is essential to own one to complete their wardrobe. And that is simply referred to as the “LBD (1).”

Suddenly Julia Roberts’ black cocktail dress in the movie of “Pretty Woman” comes to my mind. That black dress was the final touch to bring out a total transformation of her movie character, from a street girl (Y-) on Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles, into the ‘Pretty Woman (Y+) that fits into the Beverly Hills 

It has been said that the true spirit of the house of Chanel in Couture high fashion has always been the wit combination of both feminine and boyish deluding (Y-/Y+). Personally, I felt that her androgynous dynamism has either directly or indirectly impacted many other fashion houses around the world.

“Fashions fade, style is eternal.”

~ Yves Saint Laurent (August 1, 1936 – June 1, 2008)~

One generation later, we had Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), another ingenious, gifted French fashion designer. He was the head designer of the House of Christian Dior at age 21. When the House of Dior faced financial difficulties, it was YSL’s 1958 Spring collections (2) that kept the house from financial embracement.

Dresses with a narrow shoulder (narrow is Y-/ shoulder is Y+)and with gently flared at the bottom (Y-/Y+) were part of his 1958 collection (2). And later it was known as the “trapeze dress. ”And Fifty (50) years later, we found ‘Silk (Y-) and Wool (Y+)– blend trapeze dress in 2011 AW(Autumn/Winter)-  Victoria Beckham collection

“Chanel freed women, and I empowered them!”Yves Saint Laurent

In tune with Coco Chanel’s androgynous spirit (Y-/Y+), YSL further proclaimed,  ‘I created the wardrobe for the contemporary woman.’In the 1960s and 70s, YSL tip over the entire fashion world with his mixture of the feminine/masculine, high/low, and the classic/avant-garde in most of his collections.

In the 80’s, I was so fascinated with YSL and did a term paper for my Sociology class on his life and his works. It’s almost impossible to fusion the ‘brainy and sexiness or ‘respectability’and ‘sexuality’in high fashion for women. But YSL was able to glamorise detailing taken from the men’s suit for women at the end.

His most famous classic well-tailored evening tuxedo suit, the ‘Le Smoking’(3)  woman brilliantly showed case his androgyny dynamic in his Fall 1965 collection. Yves once said, “If I had to choose one design out of everything I’ve done, it would undoubtedly be le smoking”.

It is revolutionary to use well-tailored suits, which raised significant controversy and even scandalous (Y-) at first, and later became a feasible and fashionable alternative to traditional evening gowns (Y+). Modern Saint Laurent collections regularly include a reincarnation of the tuxedo suit for women.

It seems most high fashion houses have never taken this Yin/Yang dynamism out of their design rooms ever since.  A few decades later, we have had Giorgio Armani. Reading from the ‘Weekend Edition of Financial Times, men’s suit for women is much in vogue again for Winter/Spring of 2012-2013.

‘Phathom Thread, ‘a 2017 movie that earned six Oscar nominations and won for Best Costume Design is the validation for me to rework on this piece, dated 24/04/2013. The topic of fashion has been very close to my heart, and without fail, I can talk about fashion and appreciate it from the perspective of Yin/Yang. Thus, please allow me to encourage to hit the following link for your own enjoyment.

  1. Coco Chanel biggest invention The little black dress” by vict0ria.
    https://goo.gl/images/ouYgXn
  2. https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&tbm=isch&q=ysl+1958+collection&backchip=online_chips:laurent+trapeze&chips=q:ysl+1958+collection&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidsLO1s-fbAhVWWisKHY3yBeYQ3VYIIygA&biw=1024&bih=672&dpr=
  3. https://www.whowhatwear.com/yves-saint-laurent-le-smoking-suit
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