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“THE AGE OF INNOCENCE & THENCE-FORTH”.
As is my routine, in retired life; I sit relaxed on the porch and watch the clouds roll by. For want of something better to do, my mind as usual, wanders into the “reminiscing mode”. Reversing right back into the past; and thence-forth back again into the “comparison mode”, to that of the present day experiences. I feel lucky and very fortunate indeed that I was born 8 and a half decades ago; when the “Age of Innocence” was a fact and ruled the roost. In comparison I find and lament, that this is hardly so in the present days. I now wonder in amazement if the “Age of Innocence” is almost fictional or just one of those periods that has phased away with time. The only exception I believe is in the “eyes of the Law” where it is stated that a Person is innocent until proven guilty.
Brought up in an era; where society valued and inculcated simplicity, spirituality, respectability and high morality; as the code of conduct in everyday life. The elders always focusing on goodness based on innocence; and innocence based on truthfulness. These were indeed the valued and cherished concepts, in the family upbringing of human beings; in every community/society. How often has one heard the remark – “Innocent as a new born Babe”. A remark/statement made in pun or with a truthful meaning. For a fact all children are indeed born as innocent; as certain as there is always a day and night. But as the days roll-by and the “days of understanding” kicks-in; the child soon uses his/her own faculty of thinking. Like a young sapling that can be shaped without breaking the tree; the time would be rife for the Parents and elders to mould the child in the correct ways in the “walk of life”. But in the eyes of the law, children’s rights and other enforcement groups, the old saying of “Spare the rod and spoil the child” would be construed as cruelty and abuse of children. In hind sight we did endure the full wrath of this old saying; and one can proudly say that this made us better and well disciplined persons in the society; which concept we still do retain – proudly I may say.
One may classify the “days of yore” as the “laid back years”. Life trundled along in a very easy pace. As one would say “no sweat” everything is going fine. Stress was virtually an unknown factor in those days; except among the punters at the horse races gripping their chair arms or biting on their fingernails as the horses went neck to neck by the winning post. Media and communications were slow – be it travelling or communicating with each other. There was only the radio to listen to for news broadcasts and entertainment in media communications. Of course there was the cinema for visual entertainment. Strict censorship did prevail and was strictly enforced. To ensure folks, especially the young, wouldn’t get the wrong “notions”. Controlled by strict moral codes and ethics; prevailing during this era. Listening to radio broadcasts of plays and dramas was such a thrill; with the re-enactment of the story in one’s mind according to his/her fantasies.
The advancement and fast growth of science, technology and research has changed the “laid back era”. The advancement is now a necessity in this era of toeing with the “Global Economy” and further developments are no doubt in the making. The old adage of “Necessity is the Mother of Invention” has taken a drastic turn in the new Global Economy of today; as these needful inventions are more in lines of how lucrative these inventions can be made into – yes, the “Greed Factor” is what one sees in the concept. Add to this are the many laws and freedoms that are abound. To mind comes that of “Freedom of Choice”; “Freedom of Speech”; “Freedom of Rights” and “Freedom of Whatever…..” Thus we have now entered a newly conceived “fast paced era” or is it “the jet age era”; or is it the “jet-set era”; in keeping with the wishes of the select section of the populace – be it good or bad?
The God given human and spiritual values of yesteryear appear archaic and redundant in a society that has now been influenced by temptation; credit cards and life of spendthrift. Which are the products of greed; waste and wants. Stress is a factor that has crept in surreptitiously into the lives of those who follow these ways of temptation. Even the days of religious significance are marred by “commercialization”. All you see are the “Buy! Buy!! & Buy!!!” signs. How often does one see the “Pray! Pray!! Pray!!!” signs; except at the entrances to the Places of Worship. The only other sign may be the “Bye! Bye!! Bye!!!” signs at ones farewell. Yes then it maybe a tad too late for repentance.
If one does not follow the path of modernization they are deemed backward and “have no life”. Virtually calling them “frogs in the well”. Modern Society requires that everyone must conform to advanced technology and way of life. The progress made no doubt is a very giant stride in a changing world of technology; human rights and economics. But one can only pose the question of its’ effects on morality and spirituality. Knowing people for what they are; is now replaced (it seems) by “knowing people for what they possess”.
Another old saying comes vividly to mind. It was my student days at a leading Catholic College, where oft did I hear them say “Patience is a Virtue”. What a wonderful saying which in translating from the dictionary revealed that “Patience” meant – “The ability to wait for something without frustration; which is a useful skill and a good aspect of one’s personality”. “Virtue” being moral excellence; goodness; righteousness”. What a wonderful saying from the days of yore. But this saying lies somewhere neglected in the archives of the current generations. The flouting of it is vastly demonstrated by the motorists on the road. Perhaps they should flaunt the saying of “It’s better to be Late than the Late”. But not necessarily the motorist. You see the non-compliance to this old saying in every aspect of life these days. The disrespect for others are really rampant among most; and the saying of “Courtesy/Respect begets Courtesy/Respect” is now just a mirage.
In the modernization process one wonders where “the age of innocence” has gone? Where are the old sayings of “give respect to get respect” and “courtesy begets courtesy” gone? Only to be replaced by “variety is the spice of life” (to its’ fullest extent – be it bad or good) and “make hay while the sun shines”. Into this melee one may even add the old saying of “each one for him/her self and God for us all”. Well I’m no Philosopher; Specialist or Expert on the subject. I can only speak of my own views, thoughts and experiences encountered throughout the almost 8 and a half decades of my life; and leave the deductions in the hands of the Learned Reader. I still yearn for the good old days – days of togetherness; camaraderie and sincere feelings with one and all.
To quote the Great Persian Poet Omar Khayyam – “The hand having writ, moves on”. So my friends; here’s hoping that you find the article of some use to you. Whatever you do; please remember that when you are born “in innocence” you also come with the Almighty’s one way ticket and the rest is up to your goodself.
Noor Rahim
February 14, 2022
The Travail in the Journey of life and the Reminiscences...
Our journey in life starts off from the time we are conceived; and the day that we see the light of the day. Straight into the arms of our loving parents who will nurture us with love and tender care; and we grow older and begin to build our very own future. As we gain wisdom which grows in stages; it is akin to climbing a “Ladder into the future”, with every rung that we need to mount and surmount. The ladder of course being supported and strengthened by the parents propping it up with parental guidance from below.
As you climb the rungs, each rung chalks an experience in life; and you as a child would no doubt look down the ladder and seek appropriate guidance & advice from the parents holding up the ladder and the learned associates that you encounter with each rung that you mount. Yes! How well we mount these rungs will be dependent on how much one seeks in life and how far one needs to go – for this “Ladder into the Future” really has no end. You will only reap the fruits of what you achieved on climbing each rung. As the adage goes “Do right and fear no man; do wrong and fear the wrath of God”. But one must not forget his/her parents standing down below and propping up the ladder with sweat & tears; with the caring for their child and hoping that the future will be bright while looking up with great expectation and praying that they will bring pride to them. Remember for every rung you take; do not forget to look down and say at least a “Thank You” and shower them with your affection and understanding for their everlasting support and love. This you owe them as a bounden duty to your parents; and always seek their blessings. As you grow older and wiser and think of being independent and really cutting the umbilical cord between your parents and you, you must never forget their stellar support given to you on the “Ladder into the Future”. For, remember, you may have to do the same for your own children. When we climb the “Ladder of Life” never forget to see the rung below you; and never forget the experience, for if you do not pay attention the rung may disappear and you wouldn’t be able to take a step down when it is necessitated; thus making you tumble down or stay stranded. We do grow old as is the inevitable natural phenomenon of life; as surely as Day turns to Night; and the days into years. It is then that we have to take the return “Trip” down the “Ladder”. Most of us do enter a second childhood; with our zest for a normal life being ebbed from our very lively body and not being able to function the same way as we did with gusto & fire, as in our young age. Reminding of an old saying – “The spirit is willing; but the flesh isn’t”.
One has to remember that spare body parts for our vintage old models are not readily available; and dependency revolves around medications and artificial aids. But we do have a lot of time on our hands, enjoying 7 Sundays in a week; thereby giving our minds a good workout in remembering and clawing away to remember things we have forgotten. There indeed is enough and more time to reminisce of the past and yes of course the climb up the ladder. The ups & downs in life that journeyed you through the gauntlet you passed through to make you what you are today. The good remembrances brings a knowing smile to your face, which is always nice and which undoubtedly you would share with family and friends and have a good chuckle. But very unfortunately you cannot correct the wrong-doings of the past – if you had any, that is. It would surely bring a depth of regret and sadness; as invariable you cannot go back in time to correct or placate/rectify the wrong. All you can now say is a big “IF” – “If” I only did this, that or other. But alas! There’s no turning back the clock. That’s one wrong that will be with you to the very end. All you can do is to seek redemption from God up above.
Most of us seniors have or maybe going through this mill of guilt to say – be it a major or minor one. All we can do is spread this important matter among the upcoming; and make them aware of this phase of life and its’ realities. For today it is here and tomorrow it is gone. So learn from your elders and avoid the “mind disturb” in your old age. Always keep in mind: The Definition of Parents; Grand Parents and Learned Elders: "They are the Knowledge of the Community; Learn from them; They are the Wealth of the Community; Treasure them".
In addition always remember and be guided by the Biblical saying in (Luke 6:31) which records Jesus saying, “Do to others as you would have them do to you”.
I now leave this very important thoughts of life and its’ travails, in your very educated and capable hands; to take it for whatever it is worth. So! Live for the day; but think of the aftermath always.
Noor Rahim - May 13 2021
Case Notes - Bagunglah Orang Melayu
The time has come for all Malays to unite in our struggle to revive our great Community which is fast disappearing into the sunset.
Waktunya telah tiba bagi semua orang Melayu untuk bersatu dalam perjuangan kita untuk menghidupkan kembali Komunitas besar kami yang cepat menghilang ke matahari terbenam. Waktu sudah datang sekarang (hari ini) me kumpul dan kerja bersama sama me naikan kedudukan orang Melayu di Sri Lanka.
There is one burning and immediate question that need to be addressed and resolved for our revival and survival.
Ada satu pembakaran dan pertanyaan langsung yang perlu diatasi dan diselesaikan untuk kebangkitan dan kelangsungan hidup kita. Me Kerja begitu kita mes tanyang satu (1) pertanyaang. Let us together try to solve this question in order to keep our Community alive and marching forward for future generations to come. Mari kita bersama-sama mencoba memecahkan pertanyaan-pertanyaan ini untuk menjaga Komunitas kami hidup dan berbaris ke depan untuk generasi yang akan datang. Marilah kita kumpul bersama dan pecah kesalahan (“solve the problems”).
Pertanyaan Nomor Satu:
Which is better – Learn Bahasa Indonesia/Melayu or the revival of our own brand of local Malay.
Mana yang lebih baik - Pelajari Bahasa Indonesia / Melayu atau kebangkitan merek kami sendiri Melayu lokal. Mana yang lebih baik – membelajar Bahasa Indonesia or Bahasa Malaysia atau bersikan Bahasa Melayu kitang sudah biasa.
“It is better to be late than never” is an old saying. Having said that the time has come for all Sri Lankan Malays to unite and be together in our struggle to revive our great Community to its’ pristine glory; which is fast disappearing into the sunset and into oblivion.
Waktu sudah datang meng kumpul bersama dan memajukan Bangsa kita ke hari dan waktu nenek moyang datang ke Sri Lanka dengan sojor (pasukan) Belanda.
- Group Captain (retd) Noor Rahim psc, qfi - Toronto, Canada, 22nd Nov, 2016
1971 - Little or Forgotten Saviours of the Motherland
Little has been said or highlighted by the Nation Of the small contingents of the 3 Armed Services & the Police, and their gallant and noble services to their Motherland When the mislead youth staged an insurrection in April ‘71. Spearheaded by a strong willed Lady PM who faced it all alone. She stood her ground lone-handed & faced the crisis with determination. Behind her stood the troops armed with weapons of WW 1 & 2 vintage, And fought off the insurgents with sheer guts & glory define. The policies of the insurgents were in accord with Che Guerra doctrine closely followed by the infamous “Pol Pot” methods of decimation. A group that attacked a day earlier than the master plan Led to the awakening of the Forces & Government. The insurgency was crushed in next to no time. The Nation sighed a breath of relief from the disastrous situation. The Noble PM accepted the victory and remained unsung. Neither did she openly praise the victorious troops for their contribution. Acknowledgement of the feat of the Services received her gratitude and recognition. Nothing to commemorate, the victory ever received public high-light or acclaim. For she quite rightly said we killed our own youth for our independence. So! The heroes of the 3 Services & Police will be forever hidden.
- Group Captain (retd) Noor Rahim psc, qfi - Toronto, Canada, 27 Oct, 2021
In Poem for Great Guys who served through 1971 Insurgency
Dem were d’days that no one can tear as under.
It was dem or us or you could go under Armed with a .38 or Sten with no thunder.
Always wondering where the shot went yonder.
Alas! We are able to reminisce and ponder.
We are still alive and kicking is a wonder.
So! Fret no more dear Friends; as we grow older.
For we shall remain friends for now and forever. Reminiscing of the past so clear and remaining wiser.
Telling the tales to any interested listener.
Stay well my Friends and keep the communications going.
As, us vintage types keep the good old flag aloft and flying.
- Group Captain (retd) Noor Rahim psc, qfi - Toronto, Canada, 14th July, 2021
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