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High hopes for Japan’s wine in the old world

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 06:58 PM PDT

Llama meat turns haute cuisine in Bolivia

ORURO, April 7 – In one of La Paz's most exclusive French restaurants, carpaccio, sprinkled with Parmesan and topped with baby Swiss lettuce is a popular menu item.But it may surprise the diner to learn ... Read More

No-bake cake from East Malaysia

By Elaine Ho

KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — What do you do when you're in desperate need of dessert on your table, but time isn't on your side? You make Batik Cake!Named for its resemblance to batik, this cake is one pretty ... Read More

Chef Choi: Think global, add local

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 — When it comes to eating at Chef Choi, there is no such thing as a simple or small dinner. At least not with our group.Our big dinner kicked off with a Peruvian-style ceviche! But ... Read More

Whisky shown to take on notes of drinker’s immediate environment

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 06:42 PM PDT

Llama meat turns haute cuisine in Bolivia

ORURO, April 7 – In one of La Paz's most exclusive French restaurants, carpaccio, sprinkled with Parmesan and topped with baby Swiss lettuce is a popular menu item.But it may surprise the diner to learn ... Read More

No-bake cake from East Malaysia

By Elaine Ho

KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 — What do you do when you're in desperate need of dessert on your table, but time isn't on your side? You make Batik Cake!Named for its resemblance to batik, this cake is one pretty ... Read More

Chef Choi: Think global, add local

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 — When it comes to eating at Chef Choi, there is no such thing as a simple or small dinner. At least not with our group.Our big dinner kicked off with a Peruvian-style ceviche! But ... Read More

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Balotelli fined for smoking in toilet on train

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 08:51 AM PDT

April 07, 2013

AC Milan's Balotelli celebrates with his team mate M'baye Niang after scoring his second goal against Palermo during their Italian Serie A match in Milan March 17, 2013. — Reuters picMILAN, April 7 — AC Milan's maverick forward Mario Balotelli was caught smoking in the toilet on the train during the team's journey to Florence and will be fined, chief executive Adriano Galliani said on Sunday.

Balotelli was ticked off by the train guard who told Galliani: "You need to pull his ears. He was smoking in the bathroom," Gazzetta dello Sport reported.

Smoking is banned on Italian trains. "I want to say that we're going to fine him," Galliani told the newspaper.

Balotelli has scored seven goals in eight appearances and has managed to stay out of trouble since joining the club in January from Manchester City, where he was involved in a series of rows with manager Roberto Mancini.

Milan, third in Serie A, were away to Fiorentina on Sunday. — Reuters pic

West Ham hold Liverpool to pull away from relegation zone

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 08:44 AM PDT

April 07, 2013

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce. — Reuters picANFIELD, April 7 — West Ham United boosted their chances of avoiding a relegation battle by holding Liverpool to a 0-0 draw at Anfield on Sunday.

The point was more useful to the London side, who are now seven points clear of the drop zone in 12th place, than to Liverpool who had been hoping to keep in touch with the group chasing Champions League berths.

Liverpool stayed seventh with 49 points from 32 games, two behind sixth-placed Everton who were playing at third-placed Tottenham Hotspur and seven behind fourth-placed Arsenal who occupy the final Champions League spot.

League leaders Manchester United, who are 15 points clear, host champions Manchester City on Monday.— Reuters

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France’s Hollande under pressure to reshuffle government

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 08:54 AM PDT

April 07, 2013

Reuters file picture of French president Francoise Hollande.PARIS, April 7 — A majority of the French favour a government reshuffle in the aftermath of a scandal that forced the budget minister to resign after lying about a secret foreign bank account, a poll showed on Sunday.

Socialist Hollande and his finance minister have spent the past week fending off accusations of a cover-up after former budget minister Jerome Cahuzac admitted lying about a secret 600,000-euro (RM2.4 million) foreign bank account and was placed under formal investigation by magistrates.

The scandal is a grave blow to Hollande, who had promised his administration would be irreproachable, and raises the pressure on the government as it struggles to reverse a rise in unemployment and meet its economic targets.

A survey by IFOP for the weekly Journal du Dimanche on Sunday showed that 60 percent of French people wanted Hollande to reshuffle his team, including 42 percent of left-wing voters.

The poll also said 55 percent of people felt Hollande's image had been tarnished at a time when approval ratings have already slumped to below 30 percent for both him and his prime minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault.

"For the French, the Cahuzac affair is not an isolated case," said IFOP's Frederic Dabi. "There is a distrust towards elected officials."

Hollande, who during his election campaign vowed his main enemy would be the world of finance, faced further scrutiny on Thursday over the business dealings of his campaign treasurer.

French media, citing leaked corporate data, reported that Jean-Jacques Augier had joint ownership of two firms registered in the Cayman Islands, a Caribbean tax haven.

Hollande has said he had no knowledge of his long-term friend's businesses, while Augier is not suspected of doing anything illegal.

The Cahuzac scandal and Hollande's low popularity have fed media speculation that the president will have to reshuffle his cabinet, with predictions ranging from the removal of Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici to replacing Ayrault.

Hollande and his ministers have so far dismissed the possibility of a quick-fire reshuffle.

"The response is not to say that everybody is rotten and we need a shake-up," Moscovici said on Europe 1 radio.

But fresh allegations on Sunday have again put the spotlight on the scandal. Swiss media said Cahuzac may have falsified a tax certificate to open an account and that the sums he wanted to transfer were between 10 million and 15 million euros rather than 600,000 euros. He has made no immediate comment about the Swiss allegations.

Moscovici, Cahuzac's direct superior, was again forced to fight suggestions that he knew about the accounts and defend the government's handling of the affair.

"I am not the minister for the Cahuzac scandal," an irritated Moscovici said. "I neither tried to exonerate him or condemn him. I didn't know anything." — Reuters

Balotelli fined for smoking in toilet on train

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 08:51 AM PDT

April 07, 2013

AC Milan's Balotelli celebrates with his team mate M'baye Niang after scoring his second goal against Palermo during their Italian Serie A match in Milan March 17, 2013. — Reuters picMILAN, April 7 — AC Milan's maverick forward Mario Balotelli was caught smoking in the toilet on the train during the team's journey to Florence and will be fined, chief executive Adriano Galliani said on Sunday.

Balotelli was ticked off by the train guard who told Galliani: "You need to pull his ears. He was smoking in the bathroom," Gazzetta dello Sport reported.

Smoking is banned on Italian trains. "I want to say that we're going to fine him," Galliani told the newspaper.

Balotelli has scored seven goals in eight appearances and has managed to stay out of trouble since joining the club in January from Manchester City, where he was involved in a series of rows with manager Roberto Mancini.

Milan, third in Serie A, were away to Fiorentina on Sunday. — Reuters pic

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First magic mushroom depression trial hits stumbling block

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:01 PM PDT

April 07, 2013

Psilocybin is illegal in Britain, and under the United Nations 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances it is classified as a Schedule 1 drug. - Reuters pic

LONDON, April 7 — The world's first clinical trial designed to explore using a hallucinogen from magic mushrooms to treat people with depression has stalled because of British and European rules on the use of illegal drugs in research.

David Nutt, president of the British Neuroscience Association and professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, said he had been granted an ethical green light and funding for the trial, but regulations were blocking it.

"We live in a world of insanity in terms of regulating drugs," he told a neuroscience conference in London today.

He has previously conducted small experiments on healthy volunteers and found that psilocybin, the psychedelic ingredient in magic mushrooms, has the potential to alleviate severe forms of depression in people who don't respond to other treatments.

Following these promising early results he was awarded a £550,000 (RM2.6 million) grant from the UK's Medical Research Council to conduct a full clinical trial in patients.

But psilocybin is illegal in Britain, and under the United Nations 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances it is classified as a Schedule 1 drug - one that has a high potential for abuse and no recognised medical use.

This, Nutt explained, means scientists need a special licence to use magic mushrooms for trials in Britain, and the manufacture of a synthetic form of psilocybin for use in patients is tightly controlled by European Union regulations.

Together, this has meant he has so far been unable to find a company able to make and supply the drug for his trial, he said.

"Finding companies who could manufacture the drug and who are prepared to go through the regulatory hoops to get the licence, which can take up to a year and triple the price, is proving very difficult," he said.

Nutt said regulatory authorities have a "primitive, old-fashioned attitude that Schedule 1 drugs could never have therapeutic potential", despite the fact that his research and the work done by other teams suggests such drugs may help treat some patients with psychiatric disorders.

Psilocybin - or "magic" - mushrooms grow naturally around the world and have been widely used since ancient times for religious rites and also for recreation.

Researchers in the United States have seen positive results in trials using MDMA, a pure form of the party drug ecstasy, in treating post-traumatic stress disorder.

"What we are trying to do is to tap into the reservoir of under-researched illegal drugs to see if we can find new and beneficial uses for them in people whose lives are often severely affected by illnesses such as depression," Nutt said.

The proposed trial would involve 60 patients with depression who have failed two previous treatments.

During two or three controlled sessions with a therapist, half would be given a synthetic form of psilocybin, and the other 30 a placebo. They would have guided talking therapy to explore negative thinking and issues troubling them, and doctors would follow them up for at least a year.

Nutt secured ethical approval for the trial in March.

In previous research, Nutt found that when healthy volunteers were injected with psilocybin, the drug switched off a part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex, which is known to be overactive in people with depression.

"Even in normal people, the more that part of the brain was switched off under the influence of the drug, the better they felt two weeks later.

"So, there was a relationship between that transient switching off of the brain circuit and their subsequent mood,", he said.

"This is the basis on which we want to run the trial." – Reuters 

Myanmar’s musclemen flexing for glory

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 06:36 PM PDT

April 07, 2013

This picture taken on February 15, 2013 shows bodybuilder Zarli Tin training at an old-style gym in the National Stadium compound in Yangon. - AFP picYANGON, April 7 — Sporting just a navy blue thong and several layers of tan oil, Zarli Tin says he dreams of becoming Myanmar's greatest bodybuilder as the discipline undergoes a revival after years in the doldrums.

One of a new generation of musclemen, he hopes to be among the beneficiaries of a cash injection for the sport, which floundered like all others during the wasteful and corrupt junta era.

"I'm not great yet, I'm not very famous... but I'm trying, I'm on the way," says the jovial 33-year-old, flashing a grin as he flexes his grapefruit-sized biceps by way of credentials.

Myanmar's reformist government has loosened the purse strings for sport as it hunts success at the Southeast Asian Games regional event which it will host in December, billed as the country's 'coming out' party.

It has targeted several medals at bodybuilding and hopes to extend the nation's impressive record in the event.

Home to a demure culture and relatively diminutive people, Myanmar has an unexpected lineage in the ultimate of exhibitionist sports—which was popularised through the 1970s by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Myanmar claimed two silvers at the 2001 World Bodybuilding Championship—held on home soil—a bronze at the Asian Games the following year and has taken a clutch of medals whenever the sport is contested at the SEA Games.

But bodybuilders say those achievements mask a deep malaise, with woeful funding over the final years of the avaricious junta leaving them without decent gyms, proper coaching or nutrition—a huge cost in an impoverished country.

At the final SEA Games selection contest in Yangon, 32-year-old truck driver Tint Lwin says he struggles to afford the high protein diet and supplements required to power him through a brutal four- to six-hour daily training regime.

"The money I get from work isn't even enough for a single bottle of the vitamins I need to train," he says as an assistant applies a final coat of the stinking copper-coloured tanning oil to his back with a paint roller.

"But the sport will get bigger... the officials are helping us get better. It will come."

Myanmar's sporting prowess was eviscerated by the former regime, with a lack of investment in facilities and planning choking the pipeline of talent in all disciplines.

Football fell hardest, with the national team slumping from one of Asia's best in the mid-1960s and the 1970s, to claiming just a single 1993 SEA Games final spot, and a semi-final in the Asean Football Championship of 2004.

For the nation's bodybuilders the demise has been less precipitous, but still keenly felt.

Once they toured schools and colleges drawing adulation with their combination of muscle, machismo and showmanship.

But the visits waned as student activities of all kinds came under intense scrutiny from the paranoid former junta after a failed college-led uprising led in 1988, which was brutally crushed by the army.

Strongmen have flexed their way back into popularity over the last few years, with improved access to US bodybuilding websites boosting its popularity just as the reform-minded government throws its weight behind the SEA Games.

While several contestants quietly share suspicions that some of their rivals take steroids, the high cost of the drugs and lack of ready availability makes doping harder in Myanmar than in western countries where bodybuilding draws its biggest fanbase.

"The top bodybuilders are very famous here," says 19-year-old student Oak Tharkyaw who is among the raucous 150-strong audience.

"It's a healthy sport, it builds your confidence and strength. It feels great... the only bad thing is Myanmar girls prefer the small, skinny Korean pop star look."

He breaks off to applaud as local boy Zarli and the five other contestants in the 90-kilogram category waddle up to the spot-lit stage, their giant arms held crab-like away from their torsos.

To cries of "squeeze" from the crowd, they strain through seven poses accentuating the main muscle areas—biceps, triceps, thighs, back and abdomen.

The resulting mass of oily muscle, veins and sinew is both impressive and a touch grotesque, while the skimpy "posing suits" elicit titters from the female fans and bawdy jeers from a group of inebriated older men.

Judges give marks for symmetry and proportion as well as the definition and size of the muscle, according to Ne Lin, a former champion bodybuilder scoring the contestants.

"Our athletes always tried hard but we struggled for money... all sports suffered. But the bodybuilding federation is now supporting us," he says, adding the target is two golds out of the five available at the SEA Games.

Zarli finishes third in his category—not enough to take a spot at the Games' training camp but impressive given his struggle to afford the expensive diet needed in the run-in to a competition.

For all the rivalry, Zarli says the bodybuilders are "like brothers", united by punishing training and an all-consuming passion.

"We may be poor," he adds.

"But we love this sport." – AFP-Relaxnews

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‘Jurassic’ filmmakers recall video effects nightmare

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 12:05 AM PDT

April 07, 2013

LOS ANGELES, April 7 — The makers of the original "Jurassic Park" film are recalling the "nightmare" of using pioneering visual effects, as a 3D version of the Oscar-winning movie is released.

Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster used a combination of stop motion filming with dinosaur models and primitive computer-generated technology, which was unprecedented at the time.

The filmmakers talked about the challenges involved at a screening of "Jurassic Park 3D" hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), ahead of its US release on Friday, 20 years after the original.

William Sherak said the most difficult scene was when the T-Rex attacks the visiting guests in their car, in the rain, calling it "my personal nightmare" because of the complexity of effects needed.

"The best moment is the sequence of the car falling down the tree," he added, referring to a later scene in the landmark movie.

The movie, adapted from a Michael Crichton novel, starred Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum and won three Oscars in 1994, while making US$920 million (RM2.8 billion) at the box office globally.

There have been two sequels, in 1997 and 2001, and "Jurassic Park 4" is due out next year.

President Xi Jinping at the opening of the annual Boao Forum in Boao, in southern China's Hainan province: No country "should be allowed to throw a region and even the whole world into chaos for selfish gain". — Reuters pics Journalists interview drivers on the Grand Unification Bridge, which leads to the demilitarised zone separating North Korea from South Korea, in Paju, April 6, 2013. South Korean soldiers patrol as vehicles returning from North Korea's inter-Korean Kaesong Industrial Complex back to South Korea arrive at a checkpoint on the Grand Unification Bridge, which leads to the demilitarized zone separating North Korea from South Korea, in Paju, north of Seoul April 6, 2013. North Korea warns it could not guarantee the safety of diplomats after next Wednesday and has asked embassies to consider moving staff out of the country, European diplomats said, amid high tension on the Korean peninsula. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS) Smoke rises after mortar bombs landed on the Kafr Sousa area in Damascus April 6, 2013, in this handout distributed by SANA. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland April 6, 2013. Kerry is departing for talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Istanbul to discuss the crisis in Syria, followed by further talks in Israel and the Palestinian territories. REUTERS/Paul J. Richards/Pool (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) Still from the original "Jurassic Park".©Universal PicturesThe 3D version gives extra depth and colour to the original, although critics may argue that the adaptation — rather than making a film in 3D from scratch — adds little to what was already a gripping and spectacular film.

"This was really the first time the computer graphics were used to make what appeared to be a living animal in a feature film. And we didn't know if we could do it," visual effects specialist Dennis Muren told AFP.

"We started very slowly doing tests to see if we could have a computer image like a dinosaur because if you can do that, you can give them a performance that you can never see with robotics or stop motion or any other way."

He also pointed to his work on 1991's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", which helped pave the way for the Jurassic Park special effects.

Muren, 66, is a Hollywood institution. He has won six Oscars, notably for special effects for Spielberg's "E.T." (1982), and some of the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies.

"The learning curve for me was very steep on Jurassic Park, because I didn't know the tools," said Phil Tippett, another special effects guru who has worked on "Star Wars" and the recent "Twilight" movies.

"It was a time where computer graphic animation wasn't at a very high level, so we developed technology that allowed stop motion animators to be able to manipulate (dinosaurs) — it wasn't software, it was more mechanical device."

Presenting the Beverly Hills screening, David Cohen said: "If we didn't have 'Jurassic Park' in 1993, we wouldn't have had Richard Parker last year" — referring to the computer-generated tiger in Ang Lee's stunning "Life of Pi".

Tippett, who shared the 1994 Oscar for special effects with Muren for "Jurassic Park", added: "Technology is always a pain in the ass."

"What you need is creative people, an artist. The technology doesn't do anything. It gets in the way," he said. — AFP/Relaxnews

FX focuses on the Inca Empire and the Vietnam War

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 11:35 PM PDT

April 07, 2013

Scriptwriter and director Stephen Gaghan, who will produce the FX miniseries on the Vietnam War. — AFP file picLOS ANGELES, April 7 — American TV channel FX has started work on two historical miniseries, "Conquistadors" and "They Marched Into Sunlight".

 The first will focus on the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire and the second will take a look at crucial events during the Vietnam War.

FX will delve into the history of the conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century and make it into a miniseries.

The plot will be based on the true story of Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro, two Spanish conquistadors who invaded the Incas in South America in the 1530s.

Two teenagers — young Manco Inca and his sister and wife Cura Ocllo — will stand in their way and lead the biggest rebellion within their civilization.

Uprising will also be at the heart of "They Marched Into Sunlight", a miniseries about the Vietnam War inspired by the writings of journalist David Maraniss.

The series will focus on two events that took place simultaneously in October 1967.

In the United States, the University of Wisconsin acts as a backdrop for a student protest to denounce the manufacturers of Napalm Dow Chemical. At the same time in Vietnam, the Black Lion battalion falls into an ambush.

These events will be recounted by Eric Simonson. Scriptwriter Stephen Gaghan, who won an Oscar for Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic", will produce. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Of searching and finding

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:21 PM PDT

Scottish author Iain Banks has terminal cancer

LONDON, April 6 — Scottish novelist Iain Banks, whose books include "The Wasp Factory" has revealed he is suffering from cancer and is unlikely to live "beyond a year".The author, who also wrote "The Crow ... Read More

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Nilai manifesto parti-parti politik secara rasional

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:55 PM PDT

April 07, 2013

Markus works in research now but was a journalist with Utusan Malaysia

7 APRIL ― Tanggal 10 April ini, tumpuan umum sudah pasti menjurus ke arah Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya, SPR apabila tarikh hari penamaan calon dan hari pengundian untuk Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 diumumkan.

Selepas menunggu dan bermain teka-teki mengenai tarikh sebenar PRU, penantian tersebut bakal berakhir Rabu ini. Persoalannya, bilakah hari penamaan dan pengundian? Dan berapa lamakah tempoh berkempen?

Jika tarikh dan durasi PRU yang lalu dijadikan sebagai indikasi, besar kemungkinan PRU 13 juga akan diadakan pada hari Sabtu atau Ahad dengan durasi berkempen untuk parti-parti politik bertanding antara 10 hingga 11 hari.

Sesudah pengumuman tarikh hari penamaan calon dan hari pengundian, maka secara rasminya juga bermulalah kempen PRU 13 di seluruh negara.

Pastinya, ia merupakan detik-detik yang dinanti-nantikan oleh pemimpin politik kerana inilah masa terbaik untuk berdampingan dengan rakyat bagi meraih undi mereka.

Oleh itu, wahai pengundi jangan terkejut jika anda terserempak dengan wakil-wakil rakyat yang tidak pernah turun padang ke kawasan dan muncul di hadapan anda dalam seminggu dua ini.

Demi undi dan kemenangan parti yang diwakili, mahu tidak mahu mereka terpaksa menelan ego dan melakukan apa sahaja demi kemenangan. Janji-janji yang adakalanya tidak masuk akal akan ditabur bagi menarik sokongan rakyat.

Bagi kebanyakan rakyat yang akan keluar mengundi nanti, inilah peluang keemasan untuk mereka membuka mata dan menilai sebaik-baiknya siri janji yang dikemukakan oleh parti-parti politik bertanding.

Jangan kerana faktor kesetiaan membuta-tuli terhadap sesebuah parti atau pemimpin, kebenaran dan kejujuran diketepikan. Sebaliknya, buka mata dan nilai secara ikhlas apa yang baik dan apa yang tidak baik. Justeru, pembentangan manifesto oleh parti pemerintah dan pembangkang harus dinilai secara objektif dan menyeluruh mengambil kira semua faktor tanpa dipengaruhi oleh politik kepartian tetapi didorong oleh kesedaran yang jelas.

Hakikatnya, bukan semua janji yang terkandung dalam manifesto parti pemerintah adalah buruk seperti yang didakwa pembangkang dan begitulah juga dengan manifesto pembangkang.

Apa yang cuba dikatakan oleh pihak pembangkang dan pemerintah dalam mempertahankan manifesto mereka ibarat seorang jurujual yang sedang menjual produk di pasaran. Masing-masing cuba untuk meyakinkan pelanggan untuk membeli produk mereka. Tetapi apa yang tidak sepatutnya berlaku ialah cubaan untuk mempertikai manifesto masing-masing.

Sama ada manifesto yang dibentangkan parti pemerintah dan pembangkang benar-benar berkualiti atau sebaliknya, keputusan tersebut terletak di tangan pengundi.

Mengapakah kalangan pemimpin politik begitu beria-ia untuk memburuk-burukkan "produk" pihak lain? Adakah kerana ia adalah pesaing anda? Ataupun mereka sebenarnya takut akan bayangan sendiri? Barangkali, pemimpin-pemimpin politik kita ada jawapannya!

Ternyata, setiap manifesto ada kekuatan dan kelemahannya tersendiri. Bergantung kepada sejauhmanakah ia memenuhi keperluan sesebuah golongan sasar, ia tidak mungkin dapat memuaskan hati semua yang terbabit. Realiti pahit inilah yang disedari oleh semua pengundi.

Keputusan untuk menerima atau menolak manifesto parti pemerintah dan pembangkang oleh pengundi harus dihormati semua. Malaysia adalah sebuah negara demokrasi dan si pelaku yang mewarnai arena politik harus memastikan semangat demokrasi yang sebenarnya sentiasa ditegakkan.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis.

Menilai kehidupan dari sudut rohani dan jasmani

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:40 PM PDT

April 07, 2013

Meor Yusof Aziddin adalah Malaysian folk singer/songwritter yang telah menghasilkan 10 album indipenden sejak tahun 2000 sehingga 2011. Juga penulis untuk buku tentang kehidupan, "Sembang Tepi Jalan" dan "Syurga Yang Hilang." Memblog di www.pestajiwa.net. Berkerjaya sebagai "professional busker" di KL Sentral di bawah pengurusan KTMB sejak tahun 2010 sehingga ke hari ini.

7 APRIL ― Saya sering melihat kehidupan ini sebagai suatu yang sangat rapuh dari segi luaran dan sifatnya. Umpama kapas yang diterbangkan angin ke mana saja takdir berkehendakkan begitu.

Hidup yang merangkumi makna keselesaan juga kesengsaraan itu sendiri bukanlah satu jaminan kerana ia boleh berubah mengikut kehendak skrip dan takdir dari Sang Pencipta, selama dan secepat mana yang dimahuNya.

Kita melihat dari segi rohani, pun begitu juga. Jiwa kita tidak pernah tenang selalu. Ada masa berkocak bagai air laut yang ada pasang dan surutnya. Itu kita katakan ujian dan cabaran selagi kita bergelar manusia.

Kita lihat pemandangan di Lahat Datu hari ini, kesan peperangan. Banyak kemusnahan harta-benda juga nyawa yang terkorban akibat sikap kita sendiri. Dari punya sebuah rumah dan keselesaan, kita hilang segalanya kecuali tapak rumah. Kita kecewa dan meratap dengan apa yang telah terjadi, pun akhirnya kita sendiri tunduk dan berserah.

Nyatalah kita tidak berdaya apabila suatu hal itu telah terjadi. Kita juga akui perlakuan dan pembentukan alam terjadi akibat sikap kita sendiri sebagai makhluk Tuhan yang paling mulia dan istimewa ini. Dan nyata setiap hal atau kejadian itu tidak kira samada baik atau buruk akan tetap lulus demi menjaya juga merealisasikan sebuah kisah yang panjang tentang kita, makhluk-Nya.

Kita lihat pula mereka-mereka yang berkepentingan tentang hal-hal dunia tatkala nafsu beraja di hati. Mereka punya segala kemewahan, pun masih ke sana dan ke mari menjaja dan menjual cerita-cerita tentang baik buruknya sikap dan kelemahan kita, manusia.

Apabila segalanya diperdagangkan demi untuk agenda dan kepentingan, tumbuhlah nilai-nilai benci dan dendam yang tidak berkesudahan yang akhirnya tanpa kita sedari Tuhan itu kita sendiri akan rasakan semakin jauh dari kita walau sebenarnya Dia sentiasa ada di sini, setia bersama kita. Nyatalah nafsu itu jelas menjarakkan hubungan kita denganNya.

Cerita tentangTuhan bukanlah dipenuhi elemen materi, kepentingan atau kebendaan didalamnya. Pun Dia itulah sebahagian dari roh yang ditiup ke jasad menjadikan kita bernyawa dan hidup. Pun untuk kembali, dunia dan ceritanya perlulah kita tinggalkan semasa di dunia ini lagi kerana datang kita suci sesuci bayi, maka pulang pun haruslah dalam keadaan yang seperti itu juga.

Berbalik tentang cerita nafsu dan nafsi, adakah itu semua terkandung dalam hukum-hakam agama? Adakah Tuhan itu suka dengan perbuatan kita yang mudah menghukum demi tuntutan nafsu yang pasti menghalalkan sikap-sikap dan perlakuan yang sebegitu?

Adakah kita masih punya sifat malu kerana kerja utama kita ini tidak lain dan tidak bukan hanyalah menjual agama dan cerita-cerita indah tentangnya demi dosa, pahala, syurga dan neraka? Sedang perlakuan dan sifat tamak dan rakus kita sangatlah jelas dan nyata, walau kita cuba sembunyikan kebenaran itu akan terlihat jua apabila sampai waktunya.

Sudahnya kita hanya akan sedar apabila berada di penghujung nyawa. Saat bila mana dunia dan kenikmatannya sudah kelihatan samar-samar. Mungkin keinginan masih ada, pun kudrat dan nikmat semakin hilang, diambil satu persatu. Itulah yang akhirnya kita semua akan tempuhi, kematian.

Ini bukan soal harta itu akan dibawa sampai ke mati atau untuk diperturunkan sehingga ke cucu dan cicit sehingga tujuh keturunan. Ini tentang hal dan kenyataan bahawa semua itu hanyalah ujian semata. Selagi harta itu nyata dan kita sedang melahapnya, selagi itulah jiwa kita akan tersiksa dan kita tidak akan tenang selagi tidak kita lepaskan semua itu semudah angin lalu.

Kita melihat pula keadaan fizikal kita semalam dan hari ini. Sedarlah kita bahawa yang tegang sudah mulai kendur. Yang lancar sudah tidak selancar dulu. Farmasi dan hospital mula menjadi kawan yang sangat kita perlukan.

Kita semakin memerlukan para-para doktor dan mahu tidak mahu terpaksa memenuhi temu janji yang telah ditetapkan oleh pihak hospital, untuk mendapatkan tahap keyakinan yang tinggi tentang hidup dan kesihatan kita.

Kita boleh jika kita mahu untuk menjadi seperti Ahasveros (orang Yahudi) yang dihukum menjadi pengembara yang berkelana dan gelandangan sepanjang hayatnya kerana enggan menerima Nabi Isa masuk ke rumahnya.

Atau kita boleh saja membaca dan menyemat ke dalam dada kita falsafah-falsafah hebat dari Chairil Anwar, William Blake, Albert Camus, Nietzsche untuk mendapat tahap ego yang tinggi sebagai manusia atau membaca karya-karya yang agung seperti Mein Kampf (Hitler) atau The Art of War (Sun Tzu) untuk kepentingan hidup kita di dunia ini tanpa menghiraukan akan hal kebenaran.

Pun tanpa kita minta akhirnya daya kita pun semakin lemah dari hari ke sehari. Kalau dulu kita hebat menyalak atau berpidato, hari ini kita mungkin tersadai di kerusi roda sambil merenung dosa-dosa masa lalu kita sambil mengharapkan kemaafan dari langit.

Sudahnya saya hanya melihat hidup ini hanyalah sekadar melengkapkan watak-watak selama kita di sini. Seperti cerita seorang sahabat yang religius yang bercerita tentang gurunya yang sedang mengajar anak-anak muridnya tentang ilmu ketuhanan dan hakikat.

Tahap keyakinan mereka ini sangat tinggi dan sang guru tentulah dari golongan yang hebat kerana pandai berfalsafah sehingga membuatkan anak muridnya khusuk sampai ternganga. Tiba-tiba datang isterinya dalam keadaan marah-marah (entah apa sebabnya sahabat saya itu tidaklah pasti) dan mengetuk kepala suaminya sang guru yang hebat itu dengan senduk kuali, di hadapan ramai anak muridnya.

Ketukannya yang berserta emosi itu agak kuat sehingga kuliah yang hening itu menjadi lebih hening bilamana si isteri itu memekik sambil bercekak pinggang marahkan suami, sang guru yang hebat itu.

Hilang semua kehebatannya serta merta, sambil tersengih-sengih di hadapan anak muridnya, guru itu masih mampu mengawal macho nya kerana akhirnya dia sebenarnya tahu siapa dia sebenarnya. Nyatalah ujian Tuhan itu datang dalam waktu yang tidak pernah kita jangka, walau dalam keadaan apa sekalipun.

Maka kita pun akhirnya fahamlah sebagai manusia, kita hanya mampu menduga dan berdoa semoga yang datang kepada kita adalah tentang yang baik-baik dan indah sahaja. Pun itu tidaklah selalunya berlaku kerana sikap dan perlakuan hukumnya hanyalah pada kita, bukan pada Dia.

Sehingga ke akhirnya, saya percaya Tuhan itu maha pengasih dan penyayang walau siapa pun kita.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis

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