Islam adalah MASALAH DUNIA, bukan solusi, wajib dimusnahkan duluan 

--- In [email protected], "pemerhatidunia" <pemerhatidunia@...> wrote:
>
> Lihat tuh di dunia banyak ajaran lain dengan kekuatan masing2, ajaran ZEN 
> buddhisme dari Jepang benar2 membuat orang kreatif dan berhasil, jauh sekali 
> dari Islam yang isinya kita tau deh. 
> 
> Islam itu mematikan kreativitas dengan sistematik. Seni (rupa, musik, patung 
> dll) adalah korban pertamanya. Selanjutnya bisnis dan inovasi iptek (karena 
> selalu dipertentangkan dengan sunnah dan syariat Nabi primitif Arab bernama 
> Muhammad itu) dan selalu disuruh menghafal AKIDAH atau dogma, bahkan 
> menghafal dan mengulang2 ayat seperti orang bego  
> 
> 
> THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011
> 
> The Zen of Steve Jobs
> The Zen of Steve Jobs: 
> By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor
> (CNN) – Steve Jobs' admirers praised him for de-cluttering the world of 
> high-tech gadgetry. The products that made him famous, from the Macintosh 
> computer to the iPad, exemplified minimalist design and simplicity of use, 
> enabling what some called a Zen-like experience for users.
> "Apple products are as defined by what they're missing as much as by what 
> they contain," wrote tech and pop culture columnist Jeff Yang this year in 
> the San Francisco Chronicle.
> 
> The spiritual side of Steve Jobs
> 
> 
> 
> Might Jobs' approach to innovation and design have been provoked by real-life 
> Zen, as in Zen Buddhism?
> 
> The Apple chief, who died Wednesday at 56, had a decades-long relationship 
> with a Zen master, who presided over his wedding and whom Jobs reportedly 
> appointed as a corporate spiritual adviser. Their ties have fed speculation 
> about such a connection.
> 
> Early on in life, Jobs took a spiritual retreat to India that helped lead him 
> to embrace Buddhism. But the teacher with whom Jobs bonded with in the United 
> States was a Zen Buddhist, a tradition rooted in Japan.
> 
> According to Yang and to other press reports, Jobs studied at the Los Altos 
> Zen Center in the 1970s and developed a close relationship with a 
> Japanse-born Zen master, or roshi, named Kobun Chino Otogawa.
> 
> Kobun focused his teaching on developing a Zen meditation practice.
> 
> "The real purpose of practice is to discover the wisdom which you have always 
> been keeping with you," Kobun said in a talk that's posted on the website for 
> the Jikoji Retreat Center, a Zen center he founded outside San Francisco.
> 
> "To discover yourself is to discover wisdom; without discovering yourself you 
> can never communicate with anybody," said Kobun, who died in 2002, in the 
> same talk.
> 
> Jobs seemed to echo that spiritual self-reliance in public comments, 
> including his oft-quoted 2005 commencement address at Stanford University:
> 
> For the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked 
> myself, "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am 
> about to do today?" And whenever the answer has been "no" for too many days 
> in a row, I know I need to change something. Remembering that you are going 
> to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have 
> something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow 
> your heart.
> 
> According to Yang, Jobs appointed Kobun as the official "spiritual adviser" 
> for the company he founded after being fired as Apple CEO in 1986. Called 
> NeXT, that company was eventually purchased by Apple, paving the way for 
> Jobs' second act there.
> 
> Kobun also presided over Jobs' 1991 marriage to Laurene Powell.
> 
> The relationship between Jobs and Kobun is the subject of a graphic novel, 
> soon to be published by Forbes. The book, which is fiction but is inspired by 
> the real-life relationship, is titled "The Zen of Steve Jobs."
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "pemerhatidunia" <pemerhatidunia@> wrote:
> >
> > Best business advice you may ever hear of
> > from Business | Internet Business | Make Money | Online Business by 
> > internet business blogger
> > "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't 
> > be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's 
> > thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner 
> > voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and 
> > intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. 
> > Everything else is secondary."
> > 
> > These are words By Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs: Imitated, Never Duplicated
> > 
> > Time is limited……….. for business and life.
> > 
> > Steve Jobs mengikuti aliran Zen, karena itu ia menemukan intuisinya, karena 
> > Zen mengutamakan inner voice, spiritualitas, menghindari DOGMA atau akidah, 
> > karena itu hanyalah hasil pikiran manusia.
> >
>




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