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Camkan itu wahai
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Women are like apples on trees. The best ones are at the top of the tree.


The men don't want to reach for the good ones because they are afraid of falling and getting hurt. Instead, they just get the rotten apples from the ground that aren't as good, but easy.


So the apples at the top think something is wrong with them. when in reality, THEY'RE amazing. They just have to wait for the right man to come along, the one who's brave enough to climb all the way to the top of the tree.

APPLES

by on December 13, 2010
Women are like apples on trees. The best ones are at the top of the tree. The men don't want to reach for the good ones because they ar...
Lagu jaman SD.
Tentang seseorang berharap terlalu tinggi pada sesuatu yang tidak mungkin dijangkaunya

[…]


KARUNYA
Yanti Aryanto

Karunya nya nya aduh karunya
Hayang ngapung ngawang-
ngawang teu bogah jangjang
Arek mipit bentang
nunenggang nu geulis
anggang ka sorang
Duh aduh karunya
Karunya nya nya aduh
karunya
Kahayang hanteu kadongkang
da puguh anggang
Najan hate hayang ka bulan
pamohalan rek kasorang
ngan ukur kahayang

Sok karunya kanu loba
kahayangna
Cinta palsu ngan saukur
saliwatan
Cinta monyet eta mah keur
kaulinan
Cinta nu asli cinta sajati
Karunya nya nya aduh
karunya
Kahayang hanteu kadongkang
da puguh anggang
Najan hate hayang ka bulan
pamohalan rek kasorang
ngan ukur kahayang

Karunya nya nya aduh
karunya
Hayang ngapung ngawang-
ngawang teu bogah jangjang
Arek mipit bentang
nunenggang nu geulis
anggang ka sorang
Duh aduh karunya
Karunya nya nya aduh
karunya
Kahayang hanteu kadongkang
da puguh anggang
Najan hate hayang ka bulan
pamohalan rek kasorang
ngan ukur kahayang

Sok karunya kanu loba
kahayangna
Cinta palsu ngan saukur
saliwatan
Cinta monyet eta mah keur
kaulinan
Cinta nu asli cinta sajati
Karunya nya nya aduh
karunya
Kahayang hanteu kadongkang
da puguh anggang
Najan hate hayang ka bulan
pamohalan rek kasorang
ngan ukur kahayang

Lebai-isme

by on December 11, 2010
Lagu jaman SD. Tentang seseorang berharap terlalu tinggi pada sesuatu yang tidak mungkin dijangkaunya […] KARUNYA Yanti Aryanto Kar...
Hari itu, dan berhari-hari sebelum hari itu aku punya perasaan tidak nyaman. Seperti menyadari bahwa sesuatu sudah bergeser tidak lagi pada tempatnya namun tidak pernah bisa mengerti apa jelasnya.

Akupun mencari tau. Mengecek kabar seseorang yang kutahu ialah penyebab rasa gelisah itu. Lalu akupun menjadi tahu...

Dia, yang terpisah jauh disana, pulang kembali kerumahnya. Dia pulang hari itu, pagi itu, tepat persis bersamaan waktunya dengan aku mencari-cari kabar tentang dia...

Dia pulang diam-diam tanpa memberitahuku dulu..

Lalu, setelah mengetahui kabar itu, pipi kananku tiba-tiba berkedut-kedut. Sangat keras, sangat nyata hingga aku bisa melihat denyutannya ketika bercermin...

Berhari-hari pipiku berdenyut...
Dan perasaanku, jiwaku berlaku lebih buruk. Hatiku seperti disiram air dingin lalu diseret dan dikurung dalam tempat yang gelap... Aku ketakutan dan kebingungan...

Bahkan hingga hari ini...

Hari ini setahun yang lalu

by on December 10, 2010
Hari itu, dan berhari-hari sebelum hari itu aku punya perasaan tidak nyaman. Seperti menyadari bahwa sesuatu sudah bergeser tidak lagi pada ...
jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak memaksa..
namun senantiasa berusaha..


jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak cantik..
namun senantiasa menarik..


jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak datang dengan kata-kata..
namun senantiasa menghampiri dengan hati..

jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak terucap dengan kata..
namun senantiasa hadir dengan sinar mata..

jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak hanya berjanji..
namun senantiasa mencoba memenangi..

jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia mungkin tidak suci..
namun senantiasa tulus..

jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak hadir karena permintaan..
namun hadir karena ketentuan...

jika ia sebuah cinta.....
ia tidak hadir dengan kekayaan dan kebendaan.
namun hadir karena pengorbanan dan kesetiaan.

Tentang Sebuah Cinta

by on December 07, 2010
jika ia sebuah cinta..... ia tidak memaksa.. namun senantiasa berusaha.. jika ia sebuah cinta..... ia tidak cantik.. namun senantiasa ...

Artikel yang sangat menarik.

Saya muslim sejak lahir dan saya tidak sedang ingin menghakimi apapun tentang apa yang dicerikan dalam artikel ini. Hanya saja wacana ini membuat saya berkata, ya, mereka memang ada. Dan banyak.


 

Mereka. Teman-teman yang mempertanyakan Tuhan, tidak harus muncul di lingkungan kota metropolitan. Di kelas pelosok desa pun ada.


 

Saya punya teman. Tinggal di Tasikmalaya, kota yang terkenal dengan julukan kota santri. Mesjid, musola, madrasah mengepung tempat tnggalnya dan sebuah pesantren hanya berjarak 3 Km dari rumahnya.

Sepanjang bergaul dengan teman saya ini, saya, jarang bahkan belum pernah melihat dia solat. Pada bulan puasa pun ia dengan santainya makan dan merokok tanpa risih dengan sekitarnya. Menurut pengakuannya ia tidak pernah lagi melakukan ritual-ritual keagamaan itu setelah merasa 'dikecewakan' Tuhan. Dia bilang: "Saya tidak solat karena tidak menemukan apa manfaat dan tujuan manusia harus solat, puasa, dsb…. Tapi nanti jika suatu hari saya menemukan alasan yang memuaskan, saya akan lakukan itu semua…" jawabnya.


 

Saya pernah bertanya, takutkah ia kepada Tuhan. Dia hanya menjawab: "Saya tidak mau percaya dan bergantung pada sesuatu yang harus ditakuti…."


 

Well, setidaknya menurut saya, dia punya alasan kuat atas pilihannya. Yang aneh justru dari orang-orang yang ngakunya beragama. Percaya bahwa Tuhan itu ada, dan tidak pernah merasa dibikin patah hati oleh Tuhan. Tau bahwa perintah solat itu wajib, tapi tetap juga tidak solat… Tapi ketika ditanya alasan kenapa tidak solat, jawabannya pun tidak pernah jelas …


 

Feel dissapointed is better than indiferent??


 

[……..]


 


Embedded within Indonesia's constitution are the following two lines: "all persons have the right to worship according to their own religion or belief" and "the nation is based upon belief in one supreme God."
Placed side by side, it's almost as if those two lines take on a new meaning. Feel free to worship however you choose, but make sure you choose to worship.

However one interprets it, there is no question that inter-religious conflict is on the rise in Indonesia.
Recent confrontations over faith have been allowed to turn the ideal of tolerance on its head with violent and ugly results. And while finding common religious ground among those of different faiths has always been a delicate dance, it seems there are some people who are interested in changing the tune entirely. I n greater numbers than ever before, they are standing up and doing the unthinkable: they are proclaiming that they no longer have any religious faith at all.

They are members of a small community of non-believers, otherwise known as atheists, and it seems that many of them are no longer content being silent. More and more Indonesian non-believers are taking a stance against what they perceive is an archaic and repressive system.
Of course, this being Indonesia, these outspoken non-believers are still relatively few and many choose to mull their rational queries quietly in their own minds rather than submit themselves to becoming outcasts and freaks in their own neighborhoods, communities and even among their own families and friends. Still, despite the overwhelming odds, the rank of non-believers is growing — largely thanks to the Internet which offers an anonymous meeting place where non-believers can gather without the fear of reprisal.

By utilizing social networking tools such as blogs and Facebook groups, Indonesian non-believers are discovering that there is a considerable amount of like-minded people in the country. Some of these social networking-based collectives include Indonesian Atheists, Indonesian Freethinkers and Indonesian Atheist Community, just to name a few. Most of the Web sites are run by outspoken, young men who do not shy away from letting it rip with some of the most lively and heated discussion boards on the Internet. Most of the sites also have a fair share of scholarly articles on topics related to atheism and like-minded beliefs including universalism, existentialism, agnosticism, and the like. Whatever you call it, the sheer number of people visiting these sites indicates that they have become a gathering ground for all sorts of people and opinions, most of which fall squarely into the less-than-conventional category by Indonesian standards.

Graduate School student Karl Karnadi is a 27-year-old non-believer who co-founded the online community Indonesian Atheists and has become an outspoken proponent of atheism. After two years of existence, his online group has more than 400 members. Karl explained the process of building an online community as a means of "survival" for Indonesian non-believers, calling his site "a safe haven."

"We share stories regarding the difficulties and discrimination we face for being non-religious and we support and console each other. The discussions, debates, sharing and learning process that we receive from our community makes us stronger and, therefore, better able to deal with discrimination we face in our daily lives," Karl said.

For Karl, the rules set up by Indonesian establishments are senseless and forceful. He is baffled by laws that make religion a prerequisite to being a an official member of the society.
"One would wonder why we have to be a member of a religion before we can marry. We are similarly forced to choose a religion on our ID cards. By law, we cannot publicly criticize a religion or religious beliefs in general," Karl said.
"I refuse to submit to such restrictions which I view as a clear violation of my human rights."

Qosbil Alc, who co-founded Indonesian Atheists along with Karl, said he holds no personal disdain for religion or religious groups. What he dreads are fundamentalist groups' increasing hold on the country.
"I regret the existence of those fundamentalist groups who, since the Reformation Era began 12 years ago, have increased their influence on the country's politics," he said.

Like most Indonesian non-believers, both Karl and Qosbil had religious upbringings. Karl was raised in what he refers to as "a very religious" Christian household, while Qosbil came from an "un-harmonious" Muslim family.

"At some point in my life I began to read a lot about science, skepticism, rationality and about the many diverse types of religions in the world. What I found out was that, while there are many religions out there, they all basically consist of the same dogma and teaching that says you should not question anything that religion tells you," Karl said.

Qosbil said that prior to the worldwide spread of social networking Internet sites like Facebook, he had to endure the baffled queries of family members and friends who considered him a Muslim but did not understand why he never went to the mosque on Fridays or took part in fasting.

Rizky Tanuwijaya, 22, is an active member of various online communities including Indonesian Atheists. He fancies himself an existentialist, which means he does believe in a spiritual god but does not consider himself a "pure atheist." Raised as a Hindu, Rizky found himself unable to stop questioning his faith as he grew older.
"When I was a child, I was taught ancestral beliefs, which consisted of worshipping Bodhisattvas and the like," Rizky said.

Once he discovered books written by the likes of Christian existentialist Soren Kierkegaard as well as Jean Paul Sartre, Nietzsche and Jacques Derrida, Rizky decided to put his religious days behind him. To say the least, spreading the word is an uphill battle. Even a cursory glance at the message board of any of the online community shows that for every intelligent back-and-forth or urbane discussion, there are 10 posts that defame, threaten and insult.

Karl understands where such derision for atheism springs from, and he is out to face it head on. "Religion in Indonesia is definitely on the rise. There are even movements to make Indonesia a country of Sharia law," he said. Karl argues that those who think that religious teaching is the solution to all problems are wrong. He claims that all one needs to do is look at the recent tension between Christian and Islamic factions in Jakarta. According to Karl, the incorporation of religious law into the government (which includes the Anti-Pornography Law and many Sharia-inspired regional laws in various provinces and cities) would "exacerbate the religious tension between Muslims and non-Muslims."

For Karl, the issue goes back to the danger of bowing down to religion-based laws which "lead the country to a system of deluded policy making."
Karl said his main fear is that public policy will one day be made based not on fact, but on blind obedience to holy scriptures. "That is a great danger to Indonesia that all of us have to prevent."


For Karl, Qosbil and the other non-believers and alternative-thinkers, living in a religious country like Indonesia will never be without its challenges. But they also all firmly believe that the benefits of being an atheist in Indonesia outweigh the hardships of being considered outcasts.
"The reality is, the more you learn and question things, the harder it becomes to believe in religious dogma," Karl said.
"One can choose to believe in something because they were taught to believe in it. But I choose to keep questioning things because I want to progress. This is my path to a happy life."

  1. Uang bukan segalanya. Masih ada Mastercard dan Visa
  2. Kita seharusnya menyukai binatang. Mereka rasanya lezat.
  3. Hematlah air. Mandi di bawah shower bersama kekasih kita.
  4. Dibelakang setiap pria sukses ada seorang wanita hebat. Di belakang setiap pria yang tidak sukses ada dua.
  5. Setiap orang seharusnya menikah, setelah itu kebahagiaan bukan satu-satunya dalam hidup.
  6. Orang bijaksana tidak menikah, setelah menikah mereka menjadi bijak sana
    bijak sini.
  7. Cinta itu photogenic. Dia memerlukan tempat gelap untuk berkembang.
  8. Pakaian itu adalah pagar pelindung. Pagar seharusnya melindungi tanpa menghalangi pemandangan yang indah.
  9. Semakin banyak berlajar, semakin banyak yang kita tahu. Semakin banyak yang kita tahu, semakin banyak yang kita lupa. Semakin banyak yang kita lupa semakin sedikit yang kita tahu. Jadi kenapa kita sibuk belajar?
  10. Masa depan tergantung pada impian kamu. Maka pergilah tidur saja sekarang.

10 Pepatah kuno

by on December 06, 2010
Uang bukan segalanya. Masih ada Mastercard dan Visa Kita seharusnya menyukai binatang. Mereka rasanya lezat. Hematlah air. Mandi di bawah s...