Posts

Showing posts from 2011

Things to remember ..before elections.....

Image
Things to remember ..before elections.....UMNO Don't need Chinese and Indians...

Shortcut To Nirvana - Kumb Mela

Image
Listen the Message from Kali Baba from Tanzania ....superb!
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY Date: Friday, November 11, 2011 The power of the divine name is unparalleled. People often take it lightly; that is a mistake. God's name is the real diamond - 'Die mind'. Keep it safe and secure. Whoever does namasmarana , (Repetition of God’s Name) whatever be the name they take and wherever they are, their life will be sanctified and they will be free from sin. Do not be too concerned about the tune and rhythm ( raga and thala ). Chant the divine name wholeheartedly and with complete faith. Faith develops love for God. Namasankirtan (singing of God's name) when done with absolute concentration and steady faith like a yogi, will help achieve great transformation.  Fix your mind steadily on the divine name and attain bliss.

GOD Works in Many Ways .....

I was walking around in a Target store, when I saw the lady in the cashier hand this little boy some money back. The boy couldn't have been more than 8 or 9 years old. The Cashier said, 'I'm sorry, but you don't have enough money to buy this doll.' Then the little boy turned to the old woman next to him: ''Nanny, are you sure I don't have enough money?'' The old lady replied: ''You know that you don't have enough money to buy this doll, my dear.'' Then she asked him to stay there for just 5 minutes while she went to look around for a cheaper one. She left quickly. The little boy was still holding the doll in his hand. Finally, I walked toward him and I asked him who he wished to give this doll to. 'It's the doll that my sister loved most and wanted so much for Christmas. She was sure that Santa Claus would bring it to her.' I replied to him that maybe Santa Claus would bring it to her after all, and not to worry. ...

TRENDING Audit reports YourSay/VoxPop Education Government spending Religion Mat rempit accuse Penang CM of racism

Image
About 200 mat rempit held a noisy demonstration at the historic Clock Tower near the Penang state legislative assembly building today, demanding a 'racing track' for their use. The group, led by Shahabuddin Ahmad - a representative of Pertubuhan Islam Gabungan Amal - lined the area with their motorcycles about 1pm and honked noisily for about 15 minutes before the police dispersed them. Their mission appeared political as most of the bikers were wearing yellow T-shirts with the words  ‘LGE racist’ - a reference to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng - and ‘Save Penang’. They also unfurled banners reading Mahu litar lumba (We want a racing track). Five protestors, including Shahabuddin, were detained by the police who had been trailing some members of the group from Komtar, the state's administrative building. It is learnt that the mat rempit had proceeded from Penang Road to the state legislative assembly building along Light Street. During the arrests, a mino...
Image
Man says wife pushed, dragged and injured by police Posted on 20 October 2011 - 05:31am Tim Leonard newsdesk@thesundaily.com KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19, 2011) : A 37-year-old businessman alleged that police pushed, dragged and injured his wife, a Chinese national, in an anti-vice raid after mistaking her for a prostitute. Loh Thean Soo, from Jalan Ipoh, claimed police dragged his wife for several metres 'like an animal’ around 11.30pm on Saturday. “I went to have dinner with my wife at a restaurant in Jalan Loke Yew and after dinner, my wife went to the car to get my cigarettes when a team of plainclothes police officers ambushed her and pushed her to the ground,” Loh said at a press conference called by DAP Klang legal bureau chairman Tan today. His wife Ming Daimei, 34, was also present at the press conference and showed the injuries she sustained on her leg. “After my wife fell, the...

Malaysia blocks broadcast urging locals to vote

Image
KUALA LUMPUR--The ICT industry regulator has instructed local TV stations to remove a broadcast of a public service announcement encouraging all Malaysians to exercise their right to vote in the next elections, a local news portal has reported. According to The Malaysian Insider, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) earlier this week directed local broadcasters not to use a video produced by local musician, Pete Teo, just days after it was first aired on Sept. 16. The report cited an industry source to say that the MCMC e-mailed both Astro and Media Prima, the country's two largest broadcasters, instructing them that the video clip should not be aired because "Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah speaks about the country having 'many problems'" and it features opposition leaders. Razaleigh, a prince who hails from the north-eastern state of Kelantan, is a popular politician with the ruling coalition Barisan Nasional. Video urges M'...

Robbery at 'mamak' Indian restaurant in Malaysia

Image

SATH GURU MATHA BRAHMANANDAMAYI DEWI (AMMA)

Image
ADIPARASAKTHI ASHRAM VALLIKUNNAM P.O. ALAPUZHA DIST. KERALA STATE, INDIA, - 690501, REG. NO. A429/99 SATH GURU MATHA BRAHMANANDAMAYI DEWI (AMMA)  FOUNDED ADIPARASAKTHI ASHRAM 32 YEARS AGO TO  PROVIDE SERVICES ON HUMANITARIAN GROUND IN THE FIELD OF: - POVERTY ERADICATION, - EDUCATION TO POOR, - ANADHANAM DHARMAS, - OTHER FORM OF SOCIAL SECURITY & WELFARE. ASHRAM'S AIM IS TO INCULCATE SANATHANA DHARMA IN OBTAINING PERFECTION. WHILE EXPERIENCING VARIOUS FORMS OF NATURAL CALAMITIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, AMMA VEHEMENTLY BELIEF THAT PERFORMING SPECIAL POOJA'S WILL HELP TO REDUCE THE EFFECT AND STAY IN HARMONY WITH NATURE. ASHRAM HUMBLY INVITES ALL TO JOIN AMMA'S BHAJAN, DISCOURSE AND BHAGAVATI SEVA AS BELOW :- 12 SEPT 11, MON        SHRIDI BABA CENTER, SEREMBAN             8.01PM 13 SEPT 11, TUE          SHRIDI BABA CENTER, BRICKFIELDS    ...

Serious flaws in Ledang electoral roll

Image
Johor DAP has claimed to have found thousands of registered voters in the Ledang parliamentary constituency who have either incomplete or no information at all in the databases of the Election Commission (EC) and National Registration Department (NRD). They include 417 voters whose names are missing from the NRD database. This latest flaw was exposed at a press conference called in Muar today by Bakri MP Er Teck Hwa (centre in photo) , who was accompanied by Johor DAP secretary Tan Chen Choon and Youth leader Ee Chin Li. They said a 17-member task force formed by the party had detected several flaws in the electoral roll of Ledang, a semi-rural constituency with some 60,000 voters: A total of 1,824 voters have no record in the online database of both the EC and NRD. A voter is listed as a permanent resident in the NRD database. A total of 2,195 voters have no address in the EC's database. The addresses of 35,064 or 59.14 percent of the voters in the electoral roll are ...

Tee Keat stands by 'Chinese marginalised' remarks

Image
Former MCA president Ong Tee Keat today confirmed telling US diplomats that ethnic Chinese in the country were marginalised but reiterated that he was merely conveying the sentiments of the minority community. "It is worth reiterating that the comments purportedly made by me was largely my observation and assessment of the Chinese community's sentiment and perception pursuant to the statement of marginalisation by (Minister Mentor) Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore," he said. Lee had in September 2006 told journalists at the sidelines of a World Bank-International Monetary Fund meeting in Singapore that ethnic Chinese in both Malaysia and Indonesia were marginalised - a provocative statement that resonated with a significant segment of the Chinese populace across the Causeway. "Our neighbours both have problems with their Chinese. They are successful. They are hardworking and, therefore, they are systematically marginalised," Lee was quoted as saying. ...

Message is clear - it's okay to bash Christians

'When a newspaper Ramadan supplement featured non-halal outlets, certain people bay for blood, but it's perfectly okay to...' Christian groups permit prostitution, says report Dood: Amazing what one can get away with if one is promoting Umno-BN's agenda. When a newspaper publishes a dining supplement during Ramadan that featured non-halal outlets, certain people bay for blood. But apparently it's perfectly okay to portray as "facts" things like Christianity permitting prostitution. I challenge those who think Umno-BN is being "fair" in their treatment to try publishing the same report as in Sinar Harian or Utusan Malaysia by substituting "Kristian" with "Islam". David Dass: Islam or Muslim bashing is unnecessary. The irresponsible and malicious writing and publishing of vicious and ridiculous nonsense is the work of a few. These few should be brought to book. Most Malays would not subscribe to such nonsense. It is...

Why go to the Temple ???

A 'devotee' wrote a letter to the editor of an indian newspaper and complained that it made no sense to go to the Temple . 'I've gone for 30 years now, he wrote, and in that time I have heard something like 3,000 mantras. But for the life of me, I can't remember a single one of them. So, I think I'm wasting my time and the Gurus are wasting theirs by giving services at all. This started a real controversy in the 'Letters to the Editor' column, much to the delight of the editor. It went on for weeks until someone wrote this clincher: I've been married for 30 years now. In that time my wife has cooked some 32,000 meals. But, for the life of me, I cannot recall the those meals. But I do know this... They all nourished me and gave me the strength I needed to do my work. If my wife had not given me these meals, I would be physically dead today. Likewise, if I had not gone to the Temple for nourishment, I would be spiritually dead toda...

MCMC quizzes photographer on Bersih shot

Seals: Another UMNO Agency that needs to be looked at?

Mapping the brains activity after Kriya Yoga

Image
Mapping the brains activity after Kriya Yoga by Erik Hoffmann, Ph.D. In the living brain, millions of nerve cells communicate with each other by emitting tiny electrical impulses. In this way, the brain is electrically active night and day throughout ones life. This activity can be registered as oscillations (popularly called brain waves) by placing electrodes on the scalp, amplifying the signals and displaying them on a computer monitor. This method of measuring is called electroencephalo-graphy (EEG). The brain oscillates at different rates (frequency) depending on the state of consciousness, just as the height of the waves (amplitude) can vary. There is a direct correlation between a persons activity or level of attention and his brain wave frequency (see fig. 1). During unconscious states (e.g. deep sleep) the slow delta waves with high amplitudes appear in the EEG. In the half conscious state, between wakefulness and sleep, theta waves are often dominant, and durin...

MAHAAVATAR BABAJI,MANTRA RECITING

Image

Four more ex-soldiers admit to postal vote fraud

Image
Postal vote manipulation has been a common practice in the military for many years - so it seems - now that more retired military personnel are speaking up. Now, four ex-military personnel have confessed to committing election fraud - the same way an ex-army man said he did so earlier this month. The four, who had served at army and air force bases across the country, say they marked thousands of postal votes in three separate general elections between 1978 and 1999. The four - Major (Rtd) Risman Mastor (right) , Kamarulzaman Ibrahim, Mohamed Nasir Ahmad and Mohd Kamil Omar - said they were ordered by their commanding officers to mark postal votes for the hundreds and thousands of personnel who were out in the field. Their expose today is the second after an ex-army man came forward earlier this month, making a similar claim that he was ordered to mark postal votes for other personnel. Kamarulzaman, who was a clerk working at the Terendak army camp in Malacca, said he was...

And now - voters with non-existent MyKad code

Image
Even as the BN and Pakatan Rakyat trade barbs over the proposed parliamentary select committee on electoral reform, more flaws are being exposed in the electoral rolls by political parties and members of public. The latest discovery by a PAS supporter shows several registered voters in Kedah having MyKad numbers that do not exist. This information is posted on a Facebook page registered to a Pengundi PAS Kedah (Kedah PAS voter) and is accompanied by screen-capture images ( left ) of the search result from the Election Commission's (EC) website. It shows the seventh and eighth digits of the MyKad numbers of three voters are listed as '00'. These two digits are used to indicate the place of birth of the MyKad holder. According to the National Registration Department (NRD) website, which lists the codes for states in Malaysia and foreign nations , the code '00' does not exist. When contacted, an NRD customer service officer confirmed that there is ...

PAS reveals another 'phantom voter centre'

Image
PAS says it has more evidence of the government covertly issuing MyKad to foreigners and relocating locals, who are then inserted as BN Trojan horses in the Pakatan-held constituencies. "A resort in Cherating, Kuantan, is being used as a processing centre as well as to distribute the MyKad. "The centre is used for two purposes, one to hold and then coach foreigners who are then given Malaysian identity cards," PAS secretary-general Mustafa Ali ( right ) told a press conference at the party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur today. "The other purpose is to process locals, who are then transferred to other voting districts." The opposition has long been accusing the BN of such covert activities, allegedly using phantom voters who are inserted to swell the votes for the ruling coalition in areas it lacks popular support. It has claimed that foreigners who are issued MyKad and the relocated locals will then vote for BN as coached and instructed during their i...

Polls committee a ploy 'to deflect heat from EC'

Image
Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim has accused Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak of deflecting the heat from the Election Commission (EC) by announcing the formation of a parliamentary select committee on electoral reforms last night. Anwar said Pakatan Rakyat agrees in principle with the formation of the committee, but claimed that the government has more insidious reasons for the move. “What is important is that we want action now. Why is the EC given a reprieve? Why is fraud being condoned?” he said in a scathing attack on Najib. Last night, Najib announced the government's plan to form the committee to discuss all electoral reforms needed to find a “ bipartisan agreement without any suspicion that there is manipulation by the government”. Anwar stressed that the announcement amounts to an admission that Pakatan and Bersih 2.0 were right on the money in claiming there are serious flaws in the electoral system. “... (Najib) has admitted (Bersih 2.0 was right), and the p...

Selangor records best financial result in 28 years

Image
Selangor state assembly was told that the state government's revenue increased by RM200 million during the first six months of this year. To a question by Sekinchan state assemblyman Ng Swee Lim, Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim (left) said that the state's cash reserve stood at RM918 million at the end of 2010, RM1,100 million at June 30, 2001. “The investment has increased by RM557 million as at June 30, 2011 compared to RM668 million at December 31, 2010. With the two sources combined it will be RM1,760 million compared to RM1,580 million for the same period in 2010. "In six months, the state government has managed to increase the state revenue by RM200 million and this is the best financial record over the last 28 years,” he said. Khalid stressed that the state not only achieved revenue increase but also good financial management which has been Pakatan Rakyat's battlecry before it wrested the state from Barisan Nasional in March 2008. He said t...

Voter Mismah found, denies fast-track citizenship

Image
Mismah, who had her permanent resident status allegedly upgraded to citizenship in just four hours, was finally found by the media. She denied any irregularity in the granting of her Malaysian citizenship. "I follow the rules, not like what others have alleged," she was quoted by Malay daily Sinar Harian as saying. Mismah, who hailed from Bawaen, Indonesia, was upset over the accusation that her citizenship was obtained through the “back door”. Last week, Mismah was found to have been categorised as a permanent resident on the National Registration Department (NRD) website, and yet she was listed in the Election Commission's electoral roll. Hours after a report on the matter was published, Mismah was subseqeuntly 'upgraded' by the NRD to Malaysian citizen. The NRD later clarified that Mismah was granted citizenship in January this year after having been a permanent resident for 29 years, but the agency did not explain the discrepancy on its website. ...

'Cloned voters' vanish in 24 hrs, but questions remain

Image
One day after the existence of ' cloned voters ' - voters who have more than one entry in the electoral roll - was discovered, the Election Commission (EC) has removed the 'clones' from the roll. However, at least one 'clone' (left) remains in the electoral roll, and there are still questions yet to be answered by both the EC and National Registration Department (NRD). Yesterday Malaysiakini reported that at least seven voters have been found to have a 'clone' each in the electoral roll, having been registered under the same name and old identity card (IC) number, but with different MyKad numbers for the clones. At that time, the EC online verification system showed that those names appear twice in the electoral roll, raising the question of whether they could vote twice in an election. However, a check on the EC site this morning revealed that their 'clones' have disappeared from the same online system. When contacted today, ...