Friday, February 26, 2010

WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND? ANSWER-EMOTIONS


What makes the world go round? The economist wills say money, the religious will say god, the philosopher will say our intellect and knowledge but as a therapist I must say it's our emotions. This is because money, religion and knowledge are all rooted in emotions. What emotions are we specifically speaking about? Only two emotions- Fear and Love.


Even though there are hundreds of emotions and another few hundred more sub emotions. Fear and Love are their commanders. Every other emotion is subservient to these two powerful emotions. Money for example invokes tremendous emotional response. People rob and kill for it, why? Money is about feeling secure. Lost of financial security invokes an acute sense of anxiety and helplessness. This fear of insecurity will drive people to commit acts that go beyond logic as it is an emotional response to fears. The Bible rightly says 'The love for money is the root of all evil" and how accurate it is as it identifies emotions (love as in coveting) as the culprit not money itself which has no emotions in itself.

Everything we do is based on fear and love both emotions are as unpredictable and volatile as the floating continental plates that we stand on. The question we should ask ourselves is which of the two most dominates our thoughts and actions for that would create in our mind the world we live in? Note the question is never, 'Are we emotional' for as Dale Carnegie puts it, "When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion". The real undiluted question is 'Are we controlled by fear or love for that will be our world?'

The fearful person will dominate and control as he is constantly afraid of losing control of his own destiny and environment. He wants to know everything that is going on and is often a perfectionist. He needs order and demands it. He wants others to fear him for he controls them by manipulating their fears. He is often the politician and judge. He is the law and lawmaker yet not under its mandate. He is egoistic and selfish but will give generously to gain control. Yet he has a need to experience love for he keeps everyone at arms length emotionally. His personal space is as big as his fears. He fears exposing his need for love (as any human being needs it to be human). It creates a tension that makes personal relationships a roller coaster.

The loving person is subjected to pleasing others before himself. There is a need to nurture and cultivate relationships so as to foster an exchange of love. He is the philosopher and philanthropist. Happiness is found in bringing joy to others. He is an idealist and often initiates ideas and proposal on the spur of the moment without looking for 'What if's'. He jumps on opportunities and relationships. He is intimate and loves to share his personal space. Socially he is warm and open. All this exposes him to lots of bumps which can slow him down and bring him back to earth. He has fears too and it is in not being able to be who he is and not experiencing love. He needs to express himself and fears being stifled by negativism. He is creative and imaginative. His personal relationships are open and expressive. Unless the partner can keep up with him she will feel drain by his enthusiasm, idealism and need for expressive love.

The world is what it is today because of how we allow these two emotions to dominate and colour our lives.
Do you like the world as it is today? You are responsible for what it has become. To bring changes we need to allow love to turn the world not fear. Fear rules the world today. Peace is now maintained at the barrel of a gun. We believe fear must rule to maintain order. The world has become a fearful world and anxious. If the loving person sounds to you like a myth and unreal then we are really in trouble.

By Isaac Lim

Thursday, February 18, 2010

TOM JONES ALIVE AND KICKING IN KL!

TOM JONES LIVE! IN KL!



TOM JONES LIVE! IN KL! While I was turning the page in my morning papers these words in bold jump out at me. My involuntary reaction was ‘You mean he is still ALIVE!’ Yes, not only are we able to see him in person we can also ‘Walk ….I mean rock with dinosaurs’. Sorry I did not mean to be rude but after Michael Jackson’s death I am still trying to get over it. It’s not that I idolize them but that they are iconic figures that mark the milestones of my past and as each milestone disappears I feel an unexplained lost of my history a strange detachment from my past childhood days.

Tom Jones is a legend. That itself makes it sound archaic and ancient. I remembered how handsome he looked and that husky deep baritone voice could send woman screaming like banshees for him. Today’s photo of him is that of a shaggy craggy looking man that reminds me of a ship captain. Yet the most important aspect is not his age but his amazing ability to perform for hours to a live audience. You have to be lively on stage in order to keep the live audience alive. What is his secret to eternal youthfulness and that of other singing legends that are still prancing around? How is it that Elvis Pelvis and Micky Jackson (in order to avoid offending any legends and their fans I will not use their real names) did not survive while others like Cliff Riches, Alter John, John Lemon, Rock Stewart did? Do you want to know their secret?

I believe the secret in their ability to survive is in their names or what’s in front of their names. Did you notice that all the living legends are all called ‘SIR’? YES that is the common denominator they have all been knighted and given the title ‘SIR’ (I never thought that Rock Stewart a bad boy could be knighted). Notice that Elvis and Micky were never knighted. I wonder if her majesty uses a magic wand rather than a sword to confer eternal youthfulness. Now you know why she is still alive! Long live the queen.



Isaac Lim


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