Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Nature of the Heart, Nature of the World

~ 27th INCOVAR Dhamma Camp ~
May 31 - Jun 3, 2007 (Thu - Sun)
Subang Jaya Buddhist Association (SJBA)
This camp focuses on Kamma, and how we can cultivate good virtues in our life for a better future. Feel free to drop by during the talks or forum session.
Talk 1: Introduction & overview of Kamma
Speaker: Bro. Tan Ho Soon
Date: 31st May 2007 (Thu)
Time: 1.00 PM - 2.30 PM

Talk 2 : Generating Kamma & Good deeds as defined
Speaker: Bro James Ong
Date: 1st June 2007 (Fri)
Time: 10.30 AM - 12.00 PM

Talk 3 : Nature vs. Nurture, the cause & effect of Kamma
Speaker: Venerable Mahinda
Date: 1st June 2007 (Fri)
Time: 3.30 PM - 5.00 PM

Talk 4 : The urge to generating good deeds
Speaker: Bro. Charlie Chia
Date: 2nd June 2007 (Sat)
Time: 1.00 PM - 2.30 PM

Forum : Nature of the Heart, Nature of the World
Panelist : 1. Tan Siang Chye
2. Chan Tye Kooi
3. Charlie Chia
4. Julie soh
Date: 3rd June 2007 (Sun)
Time: 9.00 am - 11.00 AM


because at INCOVAR
...we inspire...

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Are YOU Ready?

Exams are long over



and you're enjoying the days without classes


BUT



coming up REAL SOON


1 and a half week's left to go



... Gearing the excitement of first-timers ...
... Looking forward for another thrilling time ...
... The need of new experience for regulars ...




The rising tension
racing against time


ARE WE READY???


27th INCOVAR Dhamma Camp




ARE YOU READY???









Wednesday, May 09, 2007

What is the Secret?

Do you know what is the Secret?

It has been passed throughout the ages, traveling through centuries... to reach you.

This is the Secret to everything! The secret to unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love, youth: everything you have ever wanted.

What is the Secret?

~*~

Over the last weekend, when I was blessed with the opportunity to be the organizer and to just be there for the INCOVAR Graduate Camp, there was so much talk about the Secret. Bro Charlie Chia first mentioned it during his session on Career Goal Setting & Resume Writing. In the evening during Metta Meditation, bro Hor Tuck Loon again asked us if we've watched the Secret (again?). But the secret revealed to us by Angelene Chong in Grooming was of a different context, the trick was passed down to us, hopefully we all can apply in our dressing!

Guess what happened towards the end of the night, Alex Tan presented to us this MUST watch documentary ~ the Secret!

~*~

The Secret is defined as the law of attraction, which is the principle that "like attracts like."

The most powerful law in the universe - "What we do is we attract into our lives the things we want, and that is based on what we're thinking and feeling."

The principle explains that we create our own circumstances by the choices we make in life. And the choices we make are fueled by our thoughts—which means our thoughts are the most powerful things we have here on earth.

The law of attraction means that everything that happens to you—good or bad—you attract to yourself. "If you were at a restaurant and you ordered something, you fully expect it to come served that way. That's how the universe is. You're putting out orders—consciously and unconsciously. So if you say, 'I'll never have a great relationship,' you just placed an order."

"Most people focus on how it is. We talk about our current reality—'I'm in debt. I'm overweight. I'm not happy. I'm sad. The world's not working. We're at war,' whatever. And the more you think about that and focus on that and talk about it, the more you attract that [negativity],"

Everything in the world is made up of energy, which is controlled by thoughts and feelings. Thoughts can travel long distances, so you are sending out signals to many people without even knowing it, and these signals attract like energy to you. "An individual can actually begin to generate a certain feeling of gratitude, of love, of peace and of harmony, and the universe will begin to match that feeling tone—and what will flow into your life will match the feeling that you're holding," he says. "It means that everyone…can release themselves from being a victim and begin to take control of their life's destiny."

Gratitude is one example of the magnetic force of the universe. "Basically, nothing new can come into your life unless you open yourself up to being grateful [for what you already have]."

Spiritual growth does not mean religion but our "real identity." "The love, the peace, the joy, the wisdom, the harmony—these are all qualities of the spirit that it's seeking to express through us.And so as we become more awake, more aware of that, our life is filled with that kind of vibration, that kind of feeling tone. To grow spiritually is to actually become more aware of who you really are."

You can start living the The Secret today by following three simple steps: Ask. Believe. Receive.To start making a conscious effort every day to take actions that will sync with the energy of the life you dream about. "When you're talking about action, you're talking about walking in the direction you want". It has to be one that comes from the heart and will provide a real service. "It's not, 'If you build it, they will come,' necessarily. It's, 'If you build it and it provides value, they will come. It's that heart space. Not 'What can I get?' but 'What can I give and how can I serve?' And when you're in that moment, the universe lines up behind you and it's at your command."

~*~

The forum on Sunday, entitled "How Buddhism is relevant in the corporate world?", kept us very informed and prepared for the challenges that we might potentially face in the corporate world out there. Some of us who'd started working not too long ago, may well connect with the experience and wisdom shared by the two remarkable HR sifu, bro Tan Huan Chye and bro Keek Seng Bee. I know I was nodding away, when they gave us tonz of advice especially on the part of striving hard when we're still young, to go ahead and climb the corporate ladder, and to earn lotsa $$$!

I particularly felt 'enlightened' when the panelists advised us to "be patient" or maintain our cool at our corporate work place. This I must really apply in my less-than-perfect company with you-know-what-type-of-bosses. Not to "react" when faced with undesirable situation.

The most 'yau-yeng' speaker for our camp, bro Wei Chuan Beng wrapped up the whole agenda with such simple yet impactful message. If you think organiser or committees don't get to experience what IXP (of the IDC) feels like, think again ~ bro Wei was the one-man-show programmer who swept us all off our feet with his IXP-style of handling the inspiration-session.

For those of you who'd missed this opportunity of a life time... (yes, we're not sure yet if we're doing this again...) *too bad* and it was super yau yeng even with barely 20 people! Chee Onn even sms-ed us all the way from USA, 'cause he missed us so much and he wanted so much to be with the camp.

Thanks to Alex Tan for driving this IGC! Also not forgetting to thank all Alex's angels :P

because at INCOVAR
...we inspire...

Monday, April 30, 2007

You DON't wanna MiSS this!

Guest speakers for this INCOVAR Graduate Camp include
bro. Wei Chuan Beng, bro. Keek Seng Bee, bro. Tan Huat Chye,
bro. Charlie Chia and sis. Angelene Chong!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Map to Maha Karuna Buddhist Society in Subang2

If you're wondering how to get to the camp venue of the 2nd INCOVAR Graduate Camp, here's the map for your easy reference. Hurry up & register NOW (click here)!


Tuesday, April 10, 2007

: : WE INSPIRE : :


HOW DO YOU SPOT AN INCOVARIAN?
i quote "once an incovarian, always an incovarian"
because @ INCOVAR
…we inspire…


Monday, April 09, 2007

Glimpse of PCIC

What is PCIC?

Known as Programmers' Creative and Innovative Camp, it's a weekend of brainstorming among the Incovar Dhamma Camp team and also with our Excos, advisors and past committees. the main contributions of zany ideas and creativity are thrown in and then shaped into what participants will get from the camp itself.


Some elements of PCIC....

Junkies! from M&M, Cheezels, Mamee and Twisties





One in-house cooked meal and Easy-to-prepare sandwiches




Interesting artwork.....



Armed with tech gadgets of laptop and digital camera

Syiok sendiri....


But Most Of All.......

... we inspire ...
*will get the recent ones when mj uploads on her site!*

: : SHOWER OF PETALS : :

Someone : hmm...SHOWER OF PETALS??....What event is that har??

Hsien Ming : oh it is a buddhist concert lo.

Another-one : WAHH!! ANOTHER BUDDHIST CONCERT?!!? COOL LAR!! WHO ORGANIZE WAN LEH?? WHERE AND WHEN AR??

Hsien Ming : ermm...itz on april 28th(saturday) 6.00pm...this concert is organize by Mahindarama Buddhist Temple Penang

Anyone : Oh...But where lar?

Hsien Ming : Ohh...pai sei pai sei...itz at Masyarakat Penyayanga.k.a Caring Society in Penang..

Thisone : Oh...but i am not from penang leh...i donno exactly wherez the place leh...then this concert...nice wan ar??...what kinda concert is it??

Hsien Ming : Haiyo,then what is the purpose of me calling myself a Penang Kia?? Of coz i will try to arrange transport or show you the direction lo...personal arrangement like accomodation and even a trip around penang with the penang kia's can be even be provided forthe first 10ppl (this due to the limited transport we have of coz) who count themselves in and make arrangement with me...the performance for the concert is basically some hymns by our local artist(GUARANTEE SOME NEW HYMNS WHICH NONE OF YOU HAVE LISTEN BEFORE!!) dance and sketch...

That-one : Wah cool lar you!!...but then hor...how much is theconcert leh??

Hsien Ming : Aiyo,why wory about the price...let me belanja you foryour effort to come all the way to penang to give Mahindarama support lo...

No-one : Serious?? Then count me in!!

Hsien Ming : nah the entrance is free actually...charity mah...but the tickets must book in advance due to limited place in the hall mah...just confirm with me your attendance ASAP and i will book your tickets for you...

Donno-which-one : Ohh soo good ar you??....so leng zhai,what is your contact ar??

Hsien Ming : ooh...you can either call me at 012-5734225 or e-mailme at ohsienming@yahoo.com or msn me at shadowkillerfromhell@hotmail.com but do get back to me latest by 17th april plz...

Everyone : Yeah sure sure...no prob...thanks for inviting...

Hsien Ming : no prob...will see you then...

Saturday, April 07, 2007

What If Your Interview Is Tomorrow?

by Doug Hardy Monster Staff Writer
Adapted from Monster Careers: Interviewing

Even if you have less than a day before your job interview, you can outshine the competition with a little preparation. The following four tasks will take you about four hours (plus five minutes) to complete, and you'll walk into the interview confident you'll be successful.

Conduct Basic Interview Research
Find out as much as you can about the interview. Call the person who scheduled your appointment and ask:
  • Who will you be talking to? Will you meet the manager you'd work for, or will you just talk to HR? What are the interviewer's expectations?
  • What's the dress code? Dress better than suggested. Most times, it's best for men to wear a suit and women to wear a professional business outfit. You'd be amazed how many candidates show up looking like they're going to class, not presenting a professional demeanor.
  • Get directions to the office. Plan to leave early. Keep a phone number to call if you get stuck on the bus or in traffic. If you arrive late and stressed, the interview will not go well.
    If you don't have a detailed job description, ask for one.

Learn About the Company Online
Do some fast Web research, which will give you something to talk about in addition to the job description. Go to the employer's Web site, or search the Web for information such as:

  • How big is the company in terms of annual sales or employees?
  • What does the company say about its products or services?
  • What recent news (such as a new product, a press release, an interview with the CEO) can you discuss?
  • If the company is public, the boilerplate at the bottom of its press releases will tell you a lot.

Think of Some Stories
Write down and memorize three achievement stories. Tell about times you've really felt proud of an achievement at work or school. These stories demonstrate all those hard-to-measure qualities like judgment, initiative, teamwork or leadership. Wherever possible, quantify what you've done, e.g., "increased sales by 20 percent," "cut customer call waiting time in half," "streamlined delivery so that most customers had their job done in two days."

By the way, nonwork achievement stories are good too; if you volunteer for the local food pantry, write down a time you overcame a big challenge or a crisis there.

Achievement stories make you memorable, which is what you want. There's an exercise in Monster Careers: Interviewing called "Mastering the Freestyle Interview," which helps you develop these stories into compelling sales points.

Pick Your Outfit, and Go to Bed Early
Lay out your interview outfit the night before, get a good night's rest, and always get an early start. The last thing you want is to arrive at the interview flustered and panicked because you couldn't find a parking spot.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Write that resume & test yourself

You are about to start searching for a job, and you're wondering how to write that killer resume?Before that, do you know what type of career are you looking for? Are you right for THE job? Employers use these types of tests to assess your suitability to the job for which you are applying, maybe you should have a look at these links..