Saturday, August 20, 2016

On Reading

“To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life.”
-W. Somerset Maugham


The first thing I want to insist on is that reading should be enjoyable. Of course, there are many books that we all have to read, either to pass examinations or to acquire information, from which it is impossible to extract enjoyment. We are reading them for instruction, and the best we can hope is that our need for it will enable us to get through them without tedium. Such books we read with resignation rather than with alacrity. But that is not the sort of reading I have in mind. The books I have in mind will help you neither to get a degree nor to earn your living, but they will help you to live more fully. That, however, they cannot do unless you enjoy reading them.


The "you" I address is the adult whose avocations give him a certain leisure and who would like to read books. I do not address the bookworm. He can find his own way. His curiosity leads him along many unfrequented paths and he gathers delight in the discovery of half-forgotten excellence. I wish to deal only with the masterpieces which the consensus of opinion for a long time has accepted as supreme. We are all supposed to have read them; it is a pity that so few of us have. 


Every man is his own best critic. Whatever the learned say about a book, however unanimous they are in their praise of it, unless it interests you, it is no business of yours. You who read are the final judge of the value to you of the book you are reading. None of us are exactly like anyone else, and it would be unreasonable to suppose that the books that have meant a great deal to me should be precisely those that will mean a great deal to you. No one is under an obligation to read poetry or fiction or the miscellaneous literiture. He must read them for pleasure, and who can claim that what pleases one man must necessarily please another?
 
Pleasure in itself is a great good, all pleasure, but its consequences may be such that the sensible person eschews certain varieties of it. Nor need pleasure be gross and sensual. They are wise in their generation who have discovered that intellectual pleasure is the most satisfying and the most enduring. It is well to acquire the habit of reading. After you have passed the prime of life, there are few sports in which you can engage to your own satisfaction, and there are few games that you can play without someone to play with you. Reading suffers from no such disadvantages. There is no other occupation which you can more easily take up at any moment, for any period, and more easily put aside when other calls press upon you; there is no other amusement that can be more easily obtained in these happy days of public libraries and cheap editions. To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. Almost all, I say, for I would not go so far as to pretend that to read a book will assuage the pangs of hunger; but half a dozen good detective stories and a hot-water bottle will enable anyone to snap his fingers at the worst cold in the head. But who is going to acquire the habit of reading for reading's sake, if he is bidden to read books?

Saturday, March 5, 2016

绽放在寒冬-Mahonia Aquifolium

十大功劳属
整个严寒的冬季路过图书馆时都能见叶子如冬青HOLLY的长绿植物开着一串不起眼的黄绿色小花.靠近细闻似有似无淡淡冷冽清香.

原产于北美西北部, 一些印地安部落用其治疗消化不良, 皮肤病. 近年发现可减少细菌抗药性.
果实蓝紫色,形似葡萄被称Oregon-grape. 太平洋西北土著将其少量加入其它水果酿酒.
 毛茛目 Ranunculales, 小檗科 Berberidaceae, 十大功劳属 Mahonia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahonia

Thursday, February 11, 2016

年龄之谜--镜花缘

镜花缘是一部充满奇思异想, 轻松幽默的"熔幻想小说, 历史小说, 讽刺小说和游记小说于一炉的巨著"。可以从中了解古人生活和思想。有细节显示某些古人晚育。第15回唐敖玄股国遇见业师尹元及其12岁的儿子和13岁的女儿红萸。尹元道:“老夫年已花甲.........” 第16回黑齿国卢老秀才也自称"至今年已八旬....." 但女儿卢紫萱(乳名亭亭)不过十四岁。所以两年后去女科赴试时其父“业已去世”。第30回歧舌国通使请唐敖为14岁女儿枝兰音治病,也称"今年业已六旬,跟前只有此女......." 三人饱读诗书才华过人,后来都在女科金榜题名名列前50名一等才女。卢紫萱(司杏花仙子)排名三人中最高第22名。也许古代也只是高级知识分子才晚育。

Saturday, January 23, 2016

史前远古文明的痕迹2

在1851年的《科学美洲》中曾刊载在马萨诸塞州的一场岩石爆破中,发现了一个精致的金属花瓶(右),据估计有10万年历史。

1912年,美国俄克拉荷马州的电子厂员工签名证实发现了这只从三亿年前的煤里掉出的铁锅(下)。


若人欲了知 三世一切佛 应观法界性 一切唯心造

觉林菩萨偈
又名破地狱偈,出自《大方广佛华严经》卷一九“升夜摩天宫品”觉林菩萨偈:“若人欲了知.三世一切佛.应观法界性.一切唯心造。”
华严第四会夜摩天宫.无量菩萨来集说偈赞佛.尔时觉林菩萨.承佛威力.遍观十方.而说颂言

譬如工画师.分布诸彩色.虚妄取异相.大种无差别.
大种中无色.色中无大种.亦不离大种.而有色可得.心中无彩画.彩画中无心.然不离于心.有彩画可得.
彼心恒不住.无量难思议.示现一切色.各各不相知.
譬如工画师.不能知自心.而由心故画.诸法性如是.心如工画师.能画诸世间.五蕴悉从生.无法而不造.
如心佛亦尔.如佛众生然.应知佛与心.体性皆无尽.
若人知心行.普造诸世间.是人则见佛.了佛真实性.
心不住于身.身亦不住心.而能作佛事.自在未曾有.
若人欲了知.三世一切佛.应观法界性.一切唯心造.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

史前远古文明的痕迹1

1968年的一个夏天,美国一位名叫威廉·J·米斯特业余化石专家在位于犹他州附近,也是以三叶虫化石闻名的羚羊泉敲开了一片化石,发现一个完整的鞋印踩在一只三叶虫上,这个鞋印长约26cm,宽八·九公分。从鞋印后跟部分下凹一·五公分来看,这应该是一双和现代人类所穿的便鞋类似的鞋子,也就是说这只鞋子的主人是生活在一个有一定文明下的环境。令人纳闷的是,三叶虫是一种生长于六亿年前至二亿多年前的生物,换句话说,在这久远的历史时期之前,是不是有着和我们一样的人类文明存在?

  三叶虫上的鞋印
            

国术题材的小说

一部是"探秘真正的国术,探索人身体之中的神秘,生死之间有大恐怖", 从男猪高一开始叙述. 男猪的爷爷是形意大师, 有几名从政或经商的弟子.  男猪为了一心习武大学也不考了.同桌的不良美少女先是鄙视羞辱他,在他镇住外面的混混后该为崇拜他并发展成败恋爱关系.男猪在武道上不断提升,并开始在爷爷及师兄们的关照下赌拳实战.各种恶斗......最后飞升转世到另一世界, 风格变为修真小说,最后虎头蛇尾又回到原来的城市.
另一部"高术通神--我随国术高手们修行的那些年"中, 男猪却是上了大学学物理,甚至出国拿了博士.而且是从小学开始叙述.女朋友也是高素质的:中学时的漂亮家境好有"女德"的女同学, 相亲对象是英姿飒爽的女刑警, 然后是志同道合美丽豪爽的金融白领兼身怀绝技的女侠.少了很多帮派争斗.有大量道佛修行的见解和描述.
共同点:高术不轻易出手,出手则瞬间生死.
名词:明劲,暗劲,化劲,天魂,地魂,生魂,........

Thursday, January 7, 2016

最昂贵镜头耗费超$2Million

2006年卡塔尔王子——沙特·本·穆罕穆德·阿勒萨尼(Sheikh Saud Bin Mohammed Al-Thani)斥资$2,064,500定制了这支1600mm f/5.6 Leica,它采用徕卡R卡口,长1.2m(加镜头盖1.55m)、最大直径42cm,重达60公斤,全手工德国制造。阿勒萨尼甚至有一辆专门承载这支镜头的奔驰汽车。目前还未有已知的用它拍摄的摄影作品面世
"单反穷三代,摄影毁一生",摄影的确是一项昂贵的活动,对体力的要求也很高!

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Oregano for Healthy Digestion & Other Health Benefits

Oregano(牛至) herb is widely used in Italian and Greek cuisine as well as in traditional Chinese medicine. It is a native to Mediterranean area and central Asia. The tangy taste of pizza comes from this herb.

The dried herb has stronger flavor than the fresh one. It can be found as a condiment in many grocery stores.

Health Benefits of Oregano Tea:
  • A good source of iron, vitamin K, manganese, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and omega-3 fatty acids. Alternative treatment for common cold, congestion and cough.
  • Contains thymol and carvacrol which are known to fight bacteria.
  • Omega-3 helps in reducing inflammation all over the body. It is also known to lower the risk of heart diseases, arthritis and improve cognitive and behavioral function.
  • It can be used for relieving an asthma attack.
  • A rich source of fiber helps in managing weight.
  • An excellent remedy for menstrual cramps, bloating and lower abdominal pain.
  • Hot tea with honey relieves rheumatism and asthma.
  • Helps in reducing the flatulence and stomach gas.
  • Soothes the nerves. It is a great home remedy for insomnia.
 The best way is to sip it hot and inhaling the hot vapors. Its regular use is known to reduce the ability to absorb iron so it not for pregnancy.