teach us to care and not to care.teach us to sit still. ~eliot
8/8/08
Pantai Sumur Tiga
I have made a wildly irrational decision to travel to Aceh, Indonesia via Bangkok next week. My friend Mercedes from Cornell is wrapping up a UNDP job, has been in-n-out of Indonesia for 10 years, speaks fluent Indonesian, knows where all the best (swimsuit allowed) beach bungalows are (see exhibit A), and has no idea if/when she will be back. Life beckons her out of Asia and I figured, Why not spend half my savings on a trip to a post-civil war post-tsunami country where Sharia reigns and it is the height of summer?!
You know me, I rushed to buy tickets.
Why Lotus? Why Pine?
The lotus signifies the progress of the soul from the primeval mud of materialism, through the waters of experience, and into the bright sunshine of enlightenment.
The pine signifies longevity and endurance because of its green foliage year round. In both good and bad weather, the pine thrives year after year thus it also represents pure life and constancy in the face of adversity.
my motto
Look well to this day For it is life The very best of life.
In its brief course lie all The realities and truths of existence,
The joy of growth, the splendor of action, The glory of power.
For yesterday is but a memory. And tomorrow is only a vision.
But today well lived Makes every yesterday a memory of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope.
Look well, therefore to this day.
--from the Sanskrit
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