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title: "letter to my brother-in-Christ, L."
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L:
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I'm sad to hear that you are stressed. But, joy is such a precious
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emotion; I pray that you will experience an abundance of joy.
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As for me - I recently met a supervisor at my barista job, who bitterly opposed
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the way of unconditional love that our Lord Jesus has taught us. In his
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view, customers exist to give him money. If they pay money, he will joke
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around with them, and make them coffee. But, if he sees that there is no
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money that he can extract from the customer, he won't even attend to the
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customer.
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That's shameful to even talk about.
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My supervisor completely
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disagreed with how I choose to love others. And he frequently erupts
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into fits of rage, which I feel is out of proportion.
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I was greatly
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tormented when I had to obey his instructions during my job. I suffered
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so much that I lost weight visibly, to the alarm of my friends.
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One day,
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I couldn't tolerate that supervisor anymore, and handed in my
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resignation letter. (He seemed happy to see me depart from the
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barista-organisation.)
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Anyway, I'm sure that there is an entire gang of
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such awful people, everywhere in the world. Please be wary of such
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people, in your own life. But I believe God will repay such people for
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their shameful attitudes towards other people.
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I've watched the video
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you sent me. "Thank you for the sunshine, thank you for the rain. Thank
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you for the joy, thank you for the pain." How apt these words are! (The
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cat video is so cute too.)
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I thank God for the priceless lesson I
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have learnt painfully, at the hands of my supervisor. It has highlighted
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how precious God's love is, in this world that prioritises transactions
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and self-centredness, over other-centredness and an unconditional love
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that expects nothing in return.
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Now, I am convinced, more than ever,
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that Jesus will give me the keys to a glorious future, in the afterlife.
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I'll pray for you to meet me in Paradise, brother. But, of course,
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meeting me is not as important as meeting our loving Jesus.
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Here is a
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website that interested me recently: https://interfaith.sg/
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Have a nice
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week ahead!
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25th April 2023 A.D.
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title: "letter to M, my friend who practises Zen Buddhism"
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Hi M:
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I am writing on a sunny but cloudy morning in Singapore.
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I've
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taken your sugggestion to observe the rhythm of the sun. One of my
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favourite times of day, when I am working at my part-time job (at a meat-free
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restaurant), is - can you guess it? - twilight; I like to watch the
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sunlight fade to blue darkness outside the windows, while the electric
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lamps indoors provide a warm orange glow.
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The fading light, day after
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day, night after night, reminds me that my busy-ness with myriad
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operational tasks at the restaurant, is just a small puff of vapour,
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compared to the vastness and ancient-ness of the Sun, not to mention the
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galaxies in the emptiness of the Space beyond Planet Earth; the Sun has
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been rising and setting since the time of the dinosaurs, and what
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creature am I to presume that I am the centre of the Universe?
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But I
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need a spiritual belief to be my compass in this vast emptiness, and I
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have found that through a personal relationship with King Jesus,
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resurrected Son of God, who is alive, active and powerful (even today,
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at this hour). But I ken that not everyone uses the same compass, and I
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have been growing in my acceptance of that.
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One good thing in my life is
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like-minded friends who share edifying information with me, through the
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wonders of the Internet. For example, Jill wants to find out more about
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the Quakers, so she looks that up on her smart-phone, and tells me about
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them, reading from her smart-phone, while I sit across from her on a
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comfortable couch, marvelling at the ease-of-access of such information.
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In other situations, my Buddhist brother sends me Buddhist Scriptures
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that is free-of-charge to view at a Web-page.
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(For example:
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https://accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/an/an11/an11.016.piya.html )
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It is
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true that the Internet can harm us if we let it, but I believe a rich
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inner spiritual life can steer us towards a more constructive use of the
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Internet.
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Well, my shoulders ache from typing out this email with an
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awkward posture at my keyboard, so I shall stop writing here.
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Yours
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sincerely,
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T
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On this day, the 23rd of October, 2023 Anno Domini
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