Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Zen of "Kung Fu Panda"?


'Enlightenment thru Entertainment' Dharma-Inspired Movie Review : by - Shen Shi'an


Po the Panda (voiced by Jack Black) is the perfect underdog - the roly-poly yet constantly hungry one, who seemed to be the exact misfit as the Dragon Warrior, who is prophesised to save a village from the wrath of Tai Lung the leopard (voiced by Ian McShane). While Po fantasised at length about being an almighty martial artist, his self-confidence wanes when he realises how far away he is in skill.

Nevertheless, Oogway the grandmaster tortoise (voiced by Randall Duk Kim) believes in his potential - just as he was sure that a peach seed could be nurtured into a peach tree, that a peach seed will transform into nothing but a peach tree - but only when supporting conditions are present. The focus on Po being the "chosen one" might remind Buddhists of how even the least likely of us have Buddha-nature!

However, Shifu the racoon (voiced by Dustin Hoffman), who was the chief disciple of Oogway, doubted Po's abilities initially, and was impatient at wanting to pluck the fruit before the seed was nurtured. Sometimes, we can only plant karmic seeds, nurture them and wait for fruition in good time! As Oogway says, "there are no accidents" - though the interplay of causes, conditions and effects takes time. Karma is not always as instant as we wish!

Po's plea to his master to "make me not me" is reminiscent of the Buddhist teaching of non-self - which paradoxically allows for "self"-transformation via personal efforts to grow in spiritual insight. Seeing Po's greed for food, Shifu uses his desires with desirable effects - by using his unending appetite as a means to motivate him to train hard and well. It's vaguely like the tantric concept of skilfully transforming gross desire into fine fuel for liberation!

Vying for the status of the Dragon Warrior, Tai Lung fights with Po for the Dragon Scroll. In truth, it was but an empty scroll, which reflects the face of the one who peers into it. This famed secret "recipe" for making one the Dragon Warrior was but a spiritual placebo, a Zen koan-like riddle. There is no secret ingredient that makes one the mightiest warrior - other than honest confidence and righteousness - which would be aligned with the truth.

Thus, Tai Lung had betrayed all that he had learnt from Shifu with his contention for the scroll, which was much ado about nothing. The honour that he assumed it promised was literally "empty" of any substantiality. That he realised nothing special from the scroll ironically proved that he did not deserve the honour it represented. As if a wordless sutra, the empty scroll interestingly becomes a good gauge to deter pride while subtly offering truth.

The empty scroll might remind some of the story of Sudhana, who goes on a quest for the absolute truth. After a long search, he meets Manjusri Bodhisattva, the personification of perfect wisdom - who points him to a tower atop a steep mountain. After a perilous ascent, Sudhana arrives at the tower - and realises it is empty! Could this imply that the journey of learning matters more than its end, while ultimate wisdom has no fixed forms?

Some other traces of Buddhist influences in the film include a scene of Crane (voiced by David Cross) being interrupted by Po while finishing a calligraphic piece of the word Zen in Chinese (Chan)! Oogway also utters thoughtfully that "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present." Perhaps it was inspired by the heart of the Bhaddekaratta Sutta (translated by Thich Nhat Hanh below), where the Buddha taught...


Do not pursue the past.

Do not lose yourself in the future.

The past no longer is.

The future has not yet come.

Looking deeply at life as it is in the very here and now, the practitioner dwells in stability and freedom.

We must be diligent today.

To wait until tomorrow is too late.

Death comes unexpectedly.

How can we bargain with it?

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Runaway Housemaid - An experinece to learn from!


Ha ha! Never think that such a thing would happen to me! A run away house maid after employing 3 maids! This is the worst I ever had! She had worked for us for 1year 9mths.

Came home on Sat night (14/6) after a good movie (Kungfu Panda) and a good laugh too! When I went in the house and saw the torn envelope without any house keys in it, I knew the maid must had run away! We actually planned to send her off on the next day to the airport... Now not only do we have to waste the air ticket but also might have the risk to pay the $5k... What a mess she had left! The maid left without her clothing and I read through her diary and found out that almost all of her diary entries are: 1. Need to keep long hair 2. Need to have a hand phone 3. Need to pray! These are those things the maids are not supposed to have! Wonder what kind of training the centre has given them and do the agents remind them of those "Don ts"?

Brought in the new maid from another agent on 15/6. She seemed to look fine and work fine. Wouldn't know her true self as it has been only 3 days. However, as she had been working in Indonesia as a housemaid for 2 years, roughly she knew what to do, is just that she needs to follow our way of doing things.

Hopefully, this maid does not give us problem and does not request as much as the previous one!


(The runaway maid was at the Embassy and was persuaded to go back home as we already cancelled her work permit from 11/6. Finally we had to pay for her air ticket again and some admin fee to send her luggage to the embassy together with her salary. I even top up a little more on her salary. Does she have any consideration for us? All she wants is the above 3 points: Long hair, hand phone & pray).

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Busy - Work & Family - Escape....!?


It's been a very busy week! Going from meetings to meetings, troubleshooting on site & over the phone, lots of outstanding matters not clear.....


After all, not much things seem to get going and boss pushing for results.....Stress to the brim especially with the problematic maid's issues!


Going to send her off to the airport this Sunday but do not have much confident that she can leave willingly... New maid also coming in this Sunday. Need to start to adapt to another one...sian... However, thinking that we can escape all the shoutings between mum and the maid, we feel relived!


Looking forward for the weekend to come but also afraid whether we can handle the sending of the maid... Give me your support!!


Can I escape to a peaceful paradise?


Sunday, June 1, 2008

Sarah Mclachlan - Ordinary Miracle

A video clip to share with you. My family loves this movie "Charlotte's Web", based on the popular book of the same name by E.B. White.

It’s not that unusual

When everything is beautiful

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

The sky knows when it's time to snow

Don’t need to teach a seed to grow

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

Life is like a gift they say

Wrapped up for you everyday

Open up and find a way

To give some of your own

Isn’t it remarkable?

Like every time a rain drop falls

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

Birds and winter have their fling

But always make it home by spring

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

When you wake up everyday

Please don’t throw your dreams away

Hold them close to your heart

Cause we’re all a partOf the ordinary miracle

Ordinary miracle

Do you want to see a miracle?

Ohh ohh ohh, ohhh ohh ohh

It seems so exceptional

That things just work out after all

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

Sun comes up and shines so bright

And disappears again at night

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

Ohh ohh ohh, ohh ohhh ohh

It’s just another ordinary miracle today

Plot summary
When Fern Arable (
Dakota Fanning) learns that her father plans to kill the runt of a litter of newborn pigs, she successfully begs him to spare the piglet's life. The farmer gives the tiny pig to Fern, who names him Wilbur and raises him as her pet. To Fern's regret, when Wilbur grows into an adult pig, Fern is forced to take him to the Zuckerman farm, where he is to be prepared as dinner in due time.
Charlotte (
Julia Roberts), a spider, lives in the space above Wilbur's sty in the Zuckermans' barn; she befriends Wilbur and decides to help prevent him from being eaten. With the help of the other barn animals, including a rat named Templeton (Steve Buscemi), she convinces the Zuckerman family that Wilbur is actually quite special, by spelling out descriptions of him in her web: "Some pig", "Terrific", "Radiant" and "Humble". Charlotte gives her full name as "Charlotte A. Cavatica", revealing her as a barn spider, an orb-weaver spider with the scientific name Araneus cavaticus.
The farm family, Wilbur, Charlotte, and
Templeton go to a fair, where Wilbur is entered in a contest. While there, Charlotte produces an egg sac. She cannot return home with Wilbur because she is dying. Wilbur tearfully says goodbye to Charlotte but manages to take her egg sac home, where hundreds of offspring emerge. Most of the young spiders soon leave, but three, named Joy, Aranea and Nellie, stay and become Wilbur's friends.