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Belitong, Indonesia

(Photograph was taken by me. No retouch is allowed without direct consent from me. Credit when taking out. All rights reserved.)

Have you ever sailed on vast ocean with no island to see, and things are out of reach? With dreams and mysteries filled this ocean, and a never ending faith that someone would teach? Have you ever felt that feeling of a deep calmness within you that’s hard to fight? And no one could help you believing, that you’re striving for the right?

The ocean has seen us in our worst moments, our happiest memories, our saddest tragedies. The ocean has read our thoughts and washed away parameters. When do we graduate from its tides? Where do we go after we have progressed from the waters?

A little silence to remember those who lost their souls in the tragedy. I’m not only talking about those who were dead. You don’t need to die to lose your soul.

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Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of unprecedented misery; with the wrath of the inexplicably crippling disaster transforming every trace of robust innocence into a mortuary of stinking death, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of hapless uncertainty; as boundless number of impeccable heads stared in distraught disbelief; for relentless hours towards empty sky, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of morbid blood; from which emanated the stench of pricelessly inimitable honesty hopelessly blended with the diabolical devil, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of unceasing sadness; in which perpetually floated innumerable lifeless bones of their enchanting siblings; children and immortal beloved, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of sadistic ridicule; where even the most eternally fructifying form of living kind was rendered to worthlessly lugubrious foam; salt and soap, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of parasitically ribald lechery; where man brutally asphyxiated his counterpart man; in an eventual bid to frenetically survive, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of cannibalistic hatred; from which spawned only the corridors of devilish hell; diffusing pain; pain and only intolerably inconsolable pain, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of bizarrely tawdry helplessness; where they were reduced to just infinitesimal frigid eunuchs; not able to do anything as the wave gobbled every trace of their celestial happiness, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of frenzied deliriousness; which apocalyptically shrieked the cry of ultimate extinction; the wholesome disappearance of this symbiotic planet from the map of this bountifully redolent Universe, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of unceasing remorsefulness; with the coffins of satanic oblivion ghoulishly transcending every conceivable happening in the atmosphere, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of limitless disbelief; with every stroke of destiny seeming to treacherously unfurl from the mouth of the venomously slandering devil, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of ominously pulverizing lies; where as if sacrilegiously wanton abuse had forever overridden the brilliantly majestic scepter of emollient truth, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of wastrel nothingness; with every wave that arose; hedonistically darting towards the infinite infinity of unfathomable despair, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of endless unemployment; where even the most divinely innocent source of life; was indiscriminately weighed on the scales of carnivorous crime, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of intransigently besmirching trauma; which licentiously gave birth to the graveyards of blackness; blackness and only savagely decrepit blackness, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of emotionlessly penalizing neglect; unforgivably ripping them apart from every tangible and intangible aspect and fabric of the civilized society, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of devastating disorientation; with even the most synergistically resplendent of smiles metamorphosing into gorily inane waywardness, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of unendingly excruciating torture; with human skin and emotions being ruthlessly excoriated apart like the inadvertent shedding of the lizard’s skin, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of amorphously sinful vindication; as fathomless deplorably orphaned took a solemn pledge; never to respect Mother Nature in their lifetimes again, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of ungainly fretfulness; with the horrendously wrinkled eye dispersing nothing else but blood; blood and punitively aggrieved blood, 

Their countless tears did definitely fill an ocean all right; but it was an ocean of unparalleled divestation; with every beat of the heart; breath and blood; being transformed forever and ever and ever; as an aftermath of the murderous Tsunami; into a lividly living corpse….

(by Nikhil Parekh)

Saatchi & Saatchi have taken interactivity and creepy-crawliness to a new, flat level with the creation of this massive floor sticker in a Jakarta shopping center. The ad, for Jakarta’s pet emporium JAKPETZ, promotes Frontline Flea & Tick Spray with the slogan get them off your dog.


Volcano on Christmas Day 2009. Mount Bromo, Indonesia.

Volcano on Christmas Day 2009. Mount Bromo, Indonesia.

Belitung Island, Indonesia

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Borobudur Temple courtyard, Java, Indonesia.

I love my country! :)

Sunset at Anantara Restaurant & Bar, Bali.

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Oleh: Valeria Martano

Abdurrahman Wahid, lebih akrab dipanggil Gus Dur, menerima saya di kantornya, di lantai dasar gedung baru Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) di Jalan Kramat Raya, jalan yang selalu padat lalu lintas di Jakarta. Dia menerima saya dengan penuh senyum sebagai seorang sahabat yang telah lama saling kenal. Persahabatan kami sudah sekitar dua puluhan tahun. Kami bertemu pada tahun 1990, setelah pertemuan para pemuka agama-agama dunia di Assisi. Kami dari Komunitas Sant’Egidio menjelajahi Asia untuk bertemu para tokoh agama-agama yang berkeinginan meneruskan semangat perdamaian yang telah dimulai di Assisi.

Sejak awal tahun 80-an, Gus Dur sudah menjadi pemimpin NU, organisasi Islam terbesar di seluruh dunia dengan 40 juta pengikut. Salah satu hal yang pertama-tama dijelaskannya kepada saya adalah mengenai Anggaran Dasar NU, yang sudah ada sebelum berdirinya Negara Indonesia. Pengaruh NU, seperti halnya pengaruh organisasi keagamaan yang lain, merambah luas mempengaruhi struktur organisasi masyarakat Indonesia, struktur pendidikan (dengan pondok-pondok pesantren), struktur penanganan kesehatan masyarakat, dan struktur pemerintahan di desa-desa.

Sudah sejak awal zaman Soeharto, Gus Dur merupakan satu-satunya ‘suara bebas’ di negeri ini, yang bersuara lantang membela yang kecil dengan menyuarakan keadilan dan demokrasi. Saya menemuinya setiap kali saya datang ke Indonesia, dua-tiga kali setahun. Rumahnya selalu terbuka.

Bagi saya, Gus Dur merupakan seorang guru. Dia mengajari saya banyak hal mengenai negara yang besar ini: budayanya, agama-agamanya. Dia telah memberikan kunci untuk pemahaman langkah-langkah sejarah penting dari negeri ini, beserta perjalanannya yang penuh ketegangan sebagai tempat percampuran etnik, budaya, dan agama.

Dalam perjalanan waktu, persahabatan kami semakin diperdalam. Beberapa kali Gus Dur mengunjungi Komunitas induk Sant’Egidio di Roma, dimana dia merasakan seperti di rumah sendiri, sampai-sampai dia selalu menggunakannya sebagai tempat konferensi persnya di Italia, baik sebelum maupun setelah menjadi presiden. Gus Dur sangat terkesan dengan apa yang dilakukan Komunitas Sant’Egidio untuk perdamaian. Setiap kali saya bertemu dengannya, dia pasti menanyakan kabar Andrea Riccardi, pendiri komunitas kami. “Kita butuh orang-orang seperti Andrea Riccardi,” demikian kalimat yang selalu diulanginya.

Beberapa kali Gus Dur berpartisipasi dalam Doa untuk Perdamaian yang diprakarsai Komunitas Sant’Egidio, seperti yang pernah dihadirinya di Barcelona dan Roma. Dia juga berpartisipasi aktif dalam pertemuan dialog antara pemuka-pemuka Islam dan para wakil agama-agama sedunia.

Setelah menjadi presiden pun, dia tetap selalu menjadi sahabat yang dekat dengan kami. Pemerintahannya berakhir di tengah berbagai kesulitan, namun Gus Dur bukan tipe orang yang mudah putus asa. Dia terus menjadi pemimpin keagamaan, pemimpin moral dan pembela mereka yang lemah. Setiap kali agama dijadikan alasan untuk tindak kekerasan, penyalahgunaan kekuasaan, dan wewenang, Gus Dur selalu berpihak pada korban. Umat Kristiani tahu betul hal ini dan bersatu dengannya.

Ketika Komunitas Sant’Egidio mulai mengumpulkan tanda tangan untuk meminta penangguhan segala eksekusi hukuman mati dengan sasaran untuk mencapai penghapusan penuh hukuman mati, Gus Dur termasuk di antara yang pertama menandatangani. Kita juga tidak lupa akan usahanya untuk menyelamatkan nyawa Fabianus Tibo, Dominggus da Silva, dan Marinus Riwu, yang dieksekusi pada 22 September 2006.

Gus Dur juga seorang pribadi yang percaya teguh akan kekuatan doa. Saya masih ingat benar. Suatu hari Gus Dur mengikuti pertemuan kecil dengan mereka yang datang ke Gus Dur untuk meminta nasihat dan bantuan. Ia berbicara dengan sangat personal dan berbeda-beda. Kepada seorang ibu, dia memberikan uang untuk sewa rumah. Kepada seorang ibu lagi dengan permintaan yang kurang lebih sama, Gus Dur menyuruh orang itu menulis sebuah doa di atas kertas karton dan menyuruhnya membaca ulang sebelas kali tiap hari. “Hanya ini?” tanya ibu itu dengan penuh harapan akan mendapatkan bantuan material.

Saat itulah, untuk pertama kalinya dan yang terakhir kalinya, saya mendengar Gus Dur menjawab dengan kata-kata yang tajam, “Ibu, kalau Ibu tidak percaya dengan kekuatan doa, mengapa datang ke sini? Berdoalah dengan penuh kepercayaan, situasinya akan teratasi!”

Masih banyak hal yang bisa diceritakan mengenai pribadi yang dengan kesederhanaannya telah mengubah perjalanan sejarah bangsanya, dengan meletakkan pada tempat pertama dialog, pemahaman di antara penganut agama yang berbeda-beda, dan perjuangan untuk perdamaian. Saya senang mengingatnya sebagai sahabat Allah dan sahabat manusia.

Penulis adalah Koordinator Komunitas Sant’Egidio induk di Roma untuk Komunitas-komunitas Sant’Egidio di wilayah Asia Timur.

Daylight Fun. Location: Balangan Beach, Bali, Indonesia.

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An old lighthouse at Lengkuas Island, Belitong, Indonesia

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I miss the Filipinos and the Filipinas. :(

Sunset at Rock Bar, Bali, Indonesia. I took it just about the sun was setting. It was a really, really great place to sit with your loved one(s), talk about dreams and silly hopes, sip on the light booze and enjoy the sun setting down on the horizon line.

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