Tadi abis jumatan sama si kecil. Apa sosahnya seh masuk masjid, shalat sunnat, duduk bersila, trus dengerin imam.
Cuman sayang, ketika imam berhutbah, ogut nddak bisa ngangkat tangan untuk bertanya. Misalnya di tengah khotbah, kan asyik kalau diperkenankan bertanya semisal : "Intrupsi pak imam yang terhormat.... pegimana pandangan pak imam tentang penemuan planet serupa bumi yang jaraknya sekitar 3000 taon cahaya yang konon katanya mirip2 sama bumi ? Kira-kira ada peluang nddak kita buka lapak di sana ? Kira-kira bisa nddak kita kumpulin sumbangan agar bisa bangun masjid di sana ?" Itu misalnya lho... Atau saat imam khotbah dengan semangat '45 misalnya -ini misalnya - jamaah boleh usul : "Intrupsi pak imam ! Pegimana kalau abis shalat jumat ini pemuda2 yang belum nikah kita kumpulin, tros malemnya kita pergi bareng-bareng ke tempat prostitusi, trus suruh milih deh mereka siapa kira2 yang cocok dijadiin bini, trus kita lakukan kawin massal, trus kita patungan agar mereka bisa mandiri ! " Itu misalnya lho ... Kerna Tuhan kan pernah bilang yang intinya kurang lebih begini " Hey Manusia, daripada ente banyak cing cong, mendingan perbanyak action ! Ogut empet banget deh sama orang-orang yang banyak cingcong tapi no action !" Contoh orang yang no action talk only misalnya adalah seonggok sampah organik yang konon tinggal di holland. Itu tu .. yang punya sikat gigi listrik itu tu... Tapi oke lah ... saat jumatan saya mosti diem ya diem deh. Tadi sang imam bilang tentang manfaat banyak banyak mengucap "astagfirullah hal adzim". Katanya sih dengan banyak-banyak ngucap itu maka rezeki lancar, halangan sirna, usaha lancar, petaka hilang, .... Not bad lah ... Apa sosahnya seh ngucapin istighfar ... Dan itu kalimat emang perlu banget. Saat ada se onggok sampah organik yang banyak cing cong serta seneng jogging (baca : Nddak mampu bayar untuk pergi ke tempat kebugaran), trus prilakunya benar benar nista dan menjijikan damana setiap hari kalimatnya selalu dihiasi oleh sekian banyak "puji-pujian", saya sering menghela nafas seraya berkata ... Astagfirullah hal adziiiimmmm... Astagfirullah hal adziiiiimmmmm.... Aku berlindung kepada tuhan, dari gangguan jusplik yang terkutuk. Amin. --- In [email protected], "johny_indon" <johny_indon@...> wrote: > > > > bukan cuman nikmat, tapi bermanfaat juga buat otak. > > jusplik, bleki, kimhook gua sarankan agar lebih sering bobo siang. > keseringan begadang terbukti membuat mereka makin bego. > > http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/afternoon-naps-boost-brain-power-and-memory-study-finds-1906479.html > > Afternoon naps boost brain power and memory, study finds > > By Steve Connor , Science Editor , in San Diego > Monday 22 February 2010 > > An hour's nap in the afternoon can boost a person's brain power and improve > their memory, according to a study showing that short periods of sleep during > the day can make it easier to function mentally. > > Scientists found that a Spanish-style siesta after lunch does more than just > refresh the body and mind, it also makes it easier for the brain to store and > retrieve items of short-term information needed for working or studying. > > The findings lend weight to the idea that sleep not only restores a person's > sense of well-being, but is essential if the brain is to take on additional > information as part of the memory-forming process of learning. > > "Sleep not only rights the wrong of prolonged wakefulness but, at a > neuro-cognitive level, it moves you beyond where you were before you took a > nap," said Matthew Walker, a psychologist at the University of California > Berkeley. The study took 39 healthy volunteers who were divided into two > groups. At noon, both groups took part in a series of rigorous learning tests > intended to tax a region of the brain called the hippocampus, which is known > to be involved in the formation of short-term memory. One of the groups was > then asked to take a 90-minute nap at 2pm, while the other group stayed > awake. Both were then asked to take part in a subsequent set of tests at 6pm > to see how well they could continue learning. > > Those who had remained awake during the afternoon performed significantly > worse in terms of learning ability at 6pm than those who had taken the nap. > The people who had slept not only did better, they actually improved their > capacity to learn, Dr Walker told the American Association for the > Advancement of Science in San Diego. > > The results appear to support earlier work suggesting that fact-based > memories are temporarily stored in the hippocampus before being sent to the > brain's prefrontal cortex, which may have more "storage space", he said. > > "It's as though the email inbox in your hippocampus is full and, until you > sleep and clear out those fact emails, you're not going to receive any more > mail. It's just going to bounce until you sleep and move it into another > folder," Dr Walker said. > > The study also found that the kind of sleep that makes learning easier was > the type of deep sleep where there is no "rapid eye movement" (REM), when the > eyelids flicker during the dreaming phases of night-time sleep. Non-REM sleep > appeared to be essential for the brain refreshment that improved learning, Dr > Walker said. > > "I can't imagine Mother Nature would have us spend 50 per cent of the night > going from one sleep stage to another for no reason. Sleep is sophisticated. > It acts locally to give us what we need," he added. > > A separate study found that sleep is also important for learning in babies. > Infants who had napped were better at generalising their knowledge of spoken > words than infants aged 15 months who had stayed awake during the study > period, Professor Lynn Nadel of the University of Arizona told the meeting. > > It is likely that infants at that age mostly have REM sleep, and, unless they > can sleep soon after learning the construction of words in a sentence, then > they are unlikely to remember it. > > "What we know is that infants have mostly REM sleep ... and they have to get > some of that sleep within a reasonable amount of time after inputting > information in order to be able to do abstracting work on it. If they don't > sleep within four to eight hours, they probably lose the entire thing," Dr > Nadel said. > > Health and happiness: The benefits of sleep > > Staying slim: A recent study found that people who slept for less than four > hours a night were 73 per cent more likely to put on weight. > > Fighting heart disease: Research has found that about a third of those who > sleep for less than five hours a night had hardened arteries, compared to > just one in 10 who slept an extra hour. > > Happiness: The Sleep Foundation found people with insomnia are 10 times more > likely to develop depression than those who sleep well. > > --- In [email protected], "Teddy S." <teddyr@> wrote: > > > > Itu adalah nikmatnya "siesta". > > > > Yunani walaupun bangkrut, rakyatnya tetap melakukan "siesta" dari pukul > > 13:00 hingga pukul 17:00. Hidup itu untuk dinikmati. > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "kim" <kimhook@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "pinpinyuliansyah" <pinpinyuliansyah@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > no more better than freedom. Bobo siang dulu ah ... > > > > > > Bagi anggota milis yang ada diluar negeri dan jarang mudik > > > ke Indonesia, keadaan masyarakat di tanah air samasekali > > > tidak banyak perubahan. > > > > > > Kebiasaan orang hanya untuk berpikir soal memenuhi perut. > > > Kebiasaan orang hanya satu, makan apa yg enak hari ini ? > > > Hanya sebatas itu saja dan lebih parah, otak dipenuhi soal > > > Ketuhanan. > > > > > > Juga masih ada kebiasaan yang buruk lainnya,yaitu seperti > > > tidur siang selama berjam-jam. > > > > > > Padahal kalau saja waktu yang berharga itu digunakan dan > > > dimanfaatkan untuk segala perbaikan akan jauh lebih ber- > > > guna. > > > > > > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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