cherasvirtual

This blog is in recognition of Cheras 2 1/2 miles Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL) quarters which helped mold many artistic people including me and my family.


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turning experiences into stories

Every second that passes by in our existance is an experience that is worthy of a tale. Writing down our experiences allows us to analyse them and squeeze out the rasa (mellow/juice) in them. In this way we get to actually taste every experience and give the benefit for our readers to better understand their past, present and future experiences. Actually by relishing every bit of experience and sharing it with others we are able to liberate ourselves from a life of ignorance and chaos, Instead we are also helping to liberate our readers. Free from ignorance and chaos, we will be able to dedicate ourselves to the task at hand i.e. to attain self realisation and transcend this sorry existance of dualities and anxiety. So let us record our total experience so that the future generations have all the knowledge to be better than ourselves.


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the unguided young geniuses of the land

We cannot deny that today’s children are indeed geniuses who with proper training can be a great asset to the world in restoring peace, prosperity and help re-establish the process of high thinking among the human race. This is  indeed  surprising, considering that almost three  quarters  of  human civilisation are adharmic (full of injustice) and there appears very little chance that they will beget good intelligent children. But surprisingly the good stock of excellent children are unfailingly emerging out of this life of chaos. My only understanding of this phenomena is that there is an influx of pure souls entering this world in preparation for the 10,000 years of the golden age. So those who aspire to welcome this golden age need to spend time to educate this new generation of child geniuses such that they may grow up to take hold of the community’s  future in this  country.


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cheras tales

The Cheras 2 1/2 mile city council (DBKL) quarters is no more having been torn down and replaced with high rise apartment blocks. The only reminder is the Tamil school and two temples which have been somehow saved by the residents. The city council clinic has been replaced by a full scale hospital in the vicinity. These facilities currently serve as the meeting place for the residents whose families have lived in the area for almost three generations.
With only their memories of the colourful life that flourished in the area, the residents have a lot to talk about whenever they meet while attending the festivals at the temples or bringing their children to the school or their aged parents who still qualify to receive treatment at the DBKL hospital.
Most of the younger generation who have upgraded themselves to earn non-menial jobs are spread all around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor having bought houses at the various housing projects there. So their link to the Cheras 2 1/2 miles DBKL quarters is almost severed except for the gatherings at their remaining heritage buildings.
There was an effort to set up a website to serve as a virtual village for the former residents of Cheras 2 1/2 miles DBKL quarters but this fell flat.
I now hope to revive this project through this blogsite.