1. The Butter Chefs Love That's Also Good For You

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    The eponymous New York City eatery aside, butter has long been a turnoff to health-conscious foodies. For decades, they’ve read the reports, sniggered at the BMI of Paula Deen fans, and resigned themselves to vegan substitutes. Now the medical community is doing an about-face: Turns out, butter has saturated fats found to be health-promoting.

    Which is why you should try ghee. A staple of Ayurvedic medicine and Indian cuisine, ghee is made by heating butter until the milk solids are separated and then removed, meaning it’s not dairy, just fat—mostly saturated—which is essential to brain health, muscle recovery, and immunity…read more
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/05/meet-ghee-butter-chefs-love-thats-also.html

    By Diane Stopyra, Photograph by Adam Voorhes

  2. Migrant boat carrying hundreds sinks south of Sicily

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    Reuters, May 12, 2014

    ROME (Reuters) – A migrant boat believed to be carrying around 200 people has sunk south of the island of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italian authorities said on Monday, a day after at least 40 people died when a boat sank off the Libyan coast.

    An Italian navy spokesman said vessels from the Mare Nostrum task force, set up after hundreds of people drowned in migrant boat disasters last year, were on their way to the scene.
    No further details were immediately available.

    (Reporting By James Mackenzie; Editing by Angus MacSwan)

  3. Bad thoughts can weaken the Heart…

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    Bad thoughts can be dangerous if left to simmer 
    and weaken the heart slowly and invisibly. 
    Like termites that destroy the beams of a house, 
    secretly, in the dark until it’s too late 
    and everything collapses.
    ― Massimo Marino

  4. Learn to forgive others

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    Learn to forgive others so that you can release
    yourself from being held captive by the very
    negative thoughts around you.

    ― Stephen Richards

  5. Dream Cars: A vision of future past

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    It wasn’t long after the invention of “styling” for cars in the early
    20th century that designers and engineers began building what-if
    versions, rolling canvases of ideas that range from the realistic to the
    fanciful. The High Museum of Art Atlanta has collected a bevy of pure
    concept cars from the past 80 years for its “Dream Cars” exhibition,
    offering a vision of the future that’s forever in progress.

    Ferrari (Pininfarina) 512 S Modulo

    Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1970, the Modulo was the extreme example of the era’s obsession with aerodynamic wedges. The Modulo seated two in a single-file row, and was only 37 inches tall.

    General Motors Le Sabre XP-8

    In many ways the Le Sabre XP-8 became the embodiment of the Harley Earl era at General Motors following World War II — daring, fast and technologically advanced. The “dagmars” on the bumper would show up in the great Tri-Five Chevys.

    Norman Timbs Special

    While it was billed simply as a home-built roadster when it graced the cover of Motor Trend in 1949, Norman Timbs’ creation has since been heralded as one of the great custom vehicles of the age, which cost him $10,000 to construct.

  6. Purported Apple iPhone 6 Renderings Reveal Design Changes

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    By Nathanael Arnold
    Wall St. CheatSheet, May 11, 2014

    As the expected launch date for Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) so-called iPhone 6 draws nearer, the frequency of information leaks from the Cupertino-based company’s Asian supply chain appears to be increasing. The latest leaked information is a series of renderings that purport to show the 4.7-inch model of the iPhone 6. China’s Wei Feng website — where the renderings were first posted — claimed that the images were obtained from “informed sources.” Although several industry commentators have speculated that the source of the leak may be primary Apple supplier Foxconn or one of its subcontractors, Wei Feng did not specify a source.

    According to the measurements provided in one of the images, the device appears to be 138 millimeters (5.43 inches) long and 67 millimeters (2.63 inches) wide, which would give the device enough surface area to feature a 4.7-inch screen. Several media outlets have reported rumors that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6 will be available in two larger screen sizes. Most rumors peg the screen size of the smaller model at around 4.7 inches, while the larger-screen model is believed to feature a screen size around 5.5 or 5.6 inches.

    Besides aligning with previous rumors about the next-generation iPhone’s screen size, the renderings also show several other design changes in the iPhone 6. The corners of the iPhone 6 appear to be rounder than the current iPhone 5S, while the circular volume control buttons have been replaced with rectangular buttons. The renderings also show that the power button has been moved from the top of the device to the right hand side. According to Wei Feng, the power button was relocated in order to “allow users to adapt to a sense of grip due to changes caused by the big screen.”

    The renderings also show that the aperture for the iPhone 6 camera flash has returned to the circular design found on the iPhone 5, rather than the oval “pill-shaped” design found on the iPhone 5S. One of the most interesting design changes that can be seen in the new renderings is an Apple logo cutout. This suggests that the upcoming iPhones will feature an illuminated logo on the back casing; similar to what is seen on Apple’s MacBooks.

    While it is impossible to confirm the authenticity of these renderings, it is interesting to note that the dimensions and design elements found in these images appear to align with several previous leaks, as well as predictions made by prominent analysts. For example, iPhone 6 renderings posted on UkrainianiPhone last month featured identical dimensions and design changes. Similarly, in a research note obtained by 9to5Mac, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that the iPhone 6 would feature a power button on the side, rather than the top of the device.

    Although we won’t know if the information from these leaks is accurate until the day that the new iPhone is unveiled, that day may be closer than you think. Although Apple typically releases a new iPhone model in September, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model may be launched in August, according to a recent report from Taiwan’s Economic Daily News via Reuters.

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  7. Love is like the rain

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    Love is like the rain. It comes in a drizzle sometimes. 
    Then it starts pouring and if you’re not careful it will drown you. 

    ― Edwidge Danticat

  8. Mother’s Day is every day, every breath…

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    Your Mother loves you more than anyone in this whole universe. Her Love for you is not the same as a sexual love, where the relationship can be on and off accordingly. But called, Loving Kindness. Her Love for you is truly unconditional, not verbally. Love her, take care of her every day. Don’t wait around to be nice and kind to her just on Mother’s Day. Don’t just shower her with all kinds of gifts on Mother’s Day only. Your Mother loves you, unconditionally, without expectation. Please try your best to love her just the same. Don’t make her feel lonely. Don’t make her cry… ~Jendhamuni

    Photo source: true-love.in

    Our Mother is our Living GOD
    “Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn,
    Hundreds of bees in the purple clover,
    Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn,
    But only one mother the wide world over.”
    ~George Cooper
    Photo source: iasos.com

    A mother always has to think twice

    “When you are a mother, you are never really alone 
    in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, 
    once for herself and once for her child.”
    ~Sophia Loren
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Live & Die for Buddhism

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Me & Grandma

My Reflection

This site is a tribute to Buddhism. Buddhism has given me a tremendous inspiration to be who and where I am today. Although I came to America at a very young age, however, I never once forget who I am and where I came from. One thing I know for sure is I was born as a Buddhist, live as a Buddhist and will leave this earth as a Buddhist. I do not believe in superstition. I only believe in karma.

A Handful of Leaves

A Handful of Leaves

Tipitaka: The pali canon (Readings in Theravada Buddhism). A vast body of literature in English translation the texts add up to several thousand printed pages. Most -- but not all -- of the Canon has already been published in English over the years. Although only a small fraction of these texts are available here at Access to Insight, this collection can nonetheless be a very good place to start.

Major Differences

Major Differences in Buddhism

Major Differences in Buddhism: There is no almighty God in Buddhism. There is no one to hand out rewards or punishments on a supposedly Judgement Day ...read more

Problems we face today

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Of the many problems we face today, some are natural calamities and must be accepted and faced with equanimity. Others, however, are of our own making, created by misunderstanding, and can be corrected...