MY PAST LIVE AS ADMIRAL NALA & NANCY’S FUTURE LIVE AS MARSHA

January 4th, 2007 by arisat

Cover_buku If you know exactly who you were in the past, could you control your destiny in the present life?

Since it is usually not understood, that conditions experienced at present might also be the fruits of actions done in the previous life, many people are in doubt in concern with God’s words through His messengers, because of encountering many faith doubting events, so that one might come to presume, that it is of no use to follow religion’s regulations. They see many people, who are devoted to God and doing virtuous deeds, do not get God’s reward apparently, but are on the contrary in poor condition or even worse.

To understand exactly about this matter, you must accept concept of reincarnation. God give seven chance to human to life again in Earth. It means that you could return to God without reincarnated if you are really pure heartly and have a high virtue character. Condition to return to God only if you on chastity and trust.

In fact happiness and sorrow in life are the fruit of action. By doing good deeds one will reap joy, by doing bad ones, for example making other people suffer, one will undergo sorrow or suffering.

The fruit of action will be reaped during one’s life in this world and will be in proportion with the actions performed. If one’s character in his present life is of high virtue, helpful, righteous and something like that, then in his next life — if reincarnated — he might belong to the group of God’s agents.

However,if one has now a low character — like exploting or cheating fellow men — in his next life he will belong to the refuse of the community and will suffer. Along the same principle people have their various occupations, for example as merchants, farmers, craftsmen and others profession, they have been attracted to by their fitting character and behaviour in their previous life.

Similar is the motivation to be born in a certain family, if not due to the same rhythm, it might be based on the kind of social relationship in the past, either to repay goodness or to take revenge for inflicted harm. For instance : a good father might have a thief as son, or the opposite a good child might be brought in the world by a bad father, both cases are based on sorrow inflicted in the past by the father to someone, who is now born as his child. But usually, the attraction to become family member, as consort or child, is founded on mutual love and mutual assistance in the past or having similar characteristics. The development of a close friendship in the present life might also have as background a relationship in the past, for example, the partner might have been a beloved souse or child, or bosom friend, who has sacrificed his life. But as Life is actually one, not devided in parts, which are hostile to each other, to eliminate the seed of enmity, in a next life the opponents might be brought closely together by becoming members of one family, in order that mutual love and unity might be established. That is in brief the explanation of a fortunate or unfortunate life as it is commonly understood. ( Source : Sasangka Jati or True Light).

When I a was a student at the Faculty of Economics of University of Airlangga majoring in management study in Surabaya on 1987 for the first time I have read a book about Past Live and Future Live (Bruce Goldberg, North Hollywood, New Castle, 1982). A new version of the book has been published on 2004 under a title : Past Lives, Future Lives Revealed.

MY PAST LIVE AS ADMIRAL NALA FROM MAJAPAHIT

I interested to this book because a friend of mine have been detected my past live as Admiral Nala from Majapahit Kingdom of Nusantara Indonesia on the 14th century. He was the right hand officer of Gajah Mada who was the “Maha Patih” of Majapahit Kingdom who pledged for the Unity of the Nusantara region under the famous “Sumpah Palapa.” Nala was a very aggressive admiral and success in his duty to attack with his navy battleship to conquer other countries in the region which refuse to join with Majapahit Kingdom. Even, Nala has also led an expedition to Madagaskar Island of Africa.

On 2005, I took a Past Live Regression (PLR) session in Cikini area Jakarta to make a second opinion about my past live as Admiral Nala from Majapahit. The result that my past life as Admiral Lembu Nala from Majapahit was confirm. It was true.

Another PLR session by a friend of mine also founded that I have been a French people in the past. According to him, I was Maximillien Robespierre, an influential figure of the French Revolution and the principal exponent of the Reign of Terror. But this case is not yet confirm by a second opinion session of PLR.

Born on May 6, 1758, in Arras, and educated in Paris at the College of Louis-le-Grand and at the College of Law, Robespierre became a fanatical devotee of the social theories of the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau. He was elected a deputy of the Estates-General that convened in May 1789, on the eve of the French Revolution, and subsequently served in the National Constituent Assembly, where his earnest and skillful oratory soon commanded attention. In April 1790 he was elected president of the Jacobin Club and became increasingly popular as an enemy of the monarchy and as an advocate of democratic reforms. He opposed the more moderate Girondins, the dominant faction in the newly formed Legislative Assembly.

After the downfall of the monarchy in August 1792, Robespierre was elected first deputy for Paris to the National Convention, in which he urged the execution of King Louis XVI. In May 1793, Robespierre, supported by the people of Paris, forced the expulsion of the Girondins from the National Convention. In July he was elected a member of the chief executive body, the Committee of Public Safety, and in the absence of any opposition rapidly gained control of the government. France was in turmoil, and with the aim of restoring order and reducing the danger of invasion from abroad, Robespierre, backed by the committee, proceeded to eliminate all whom he considered to be enemies of the Revolution, both extremists and moderates. This policy led to the so-called Reign of Terror and to the execution, in March and April 1794, of the revolutionary leaders Jacques René Hébert and Georges Jacques Danton. In May, at Robespierre’s insistence, the National Convention proclaimed as an official religion the cult of the Supreme Being, which was based on Rousseau’s theory of Deism. This decree antagonized both Roman Catholics and atheists, but Robespierre still had the powerful backing of the Commune of Paris, and in June he was elected president of the National Convention.

In the meantime, the Reign of Terror had intensified, and Robespierre’s increasingly aggressive speeches caused many influential members of the National Convention and of the Jacobin Club to fear for their own safety. A series of French military victories then made the extreme security measures seem less imperative, and a conspiracy was formed for the overthrow of Robespierre. On July 27, 1794, he was barred from speaking at the National Convention and was placed under arrest. An uprising in his support by soldiers of the Paris Commune was thwarted, and on July 28 Robespierre died on the guillotine with his close associates Louis Saint-Just and Georges Couthon, along with 19 other supporters. Eighty more followers of Robespierre were executed the next day.(Source : Microsoft Encarta 2005)

Oh…it was a horrible experience.

EXPERT OF HYPNOTHERAPY WHO PRACTICED PLR AND FLP

Back to the previous chapter the author of Past Lives, Future Lives book was Dr. Bruce Goldberg. He graduated Southern Connecticut State College in June, 1970 Magne Cum Laude, earning a B.A. degree in Biology and Chemistry. In 1984, Dr. Goldberg received his M.S. in Counseling Psychology from Loyola College. He retired from Dentistry in 1989 and has devoted his main focus to his hypnotherapy practice in Los Angeles.

The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis trained Dr. Goldberg in the techniques and clinical applications of hypnosis. This organization trains only licensed Dentists, Physicians, Psychologists and counselors in the use of hypnosis. Dr. Goldberg practices hypnotherapy full-time. Since 1974, Dr. Goldberg has been providing hypnotherapy services and he is currently a consultant to local television and radio stations as well as newspapers, magazine, wire services and the major networks. Dr. Goldberg no longer practices dentistry and has written many books on the clinical uses of hypnosis.

In addition, his scientific articles have been published in psychological, medical, dental and hypnosis journals.

His contact address is Bruce Goldberg, Inc., 4300 Natoma Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Tel.(818) 713-8190

Here is one of the most famous future life progression (FLP) session of dr. Bruce Goldberg from California :

FUTURE LIFE OF NANCY AS A CAREER WOMAN NAMED MARSHA

Nancy, a 34 year old waitress in a small Baltimore restaurant, first came to me for past-life regression. In one of her past lives she was a cleaning woman in a Madrid hotel during the 19th century. She worked very hard to put her son (her daughter in this life) through school. One night she was raped and suffered much indignation from the hotel manager (her former husband in this life). Another past-life regression revealed Nancy as a beggar in Italy during the 14th century. After a number of additional successful regressions, we discussed the idea of progression. She was very interested and I arranged to progress her into a future lifetime on her next appointment. Nancy had no background in parapsychology. She had never read books on the topic. She had little formal education. Her interests in this field began when she saw me interviewed on television. She had been divorced for seven years and had been the victim of much harassment from her former husband, yet she was not bitter. Rather, she was always pleasant and cooperative. On a Wednesday afternoon at the end of October, this personable young woman began her trip into the twenty-third century. Nancy entered into a hypnotic trance quickly. In a matter of minutes she was in a deep trance and ready to respond to my questions. When I instructed her, she went right into a future life, as if it were something she did every day. This is what we discovered from these taped sessions.

Dr. G : What do you see at this moment?

Nancy : I,I’m not sure. I seem to be floating. I can’t make anything out.

Dr. G : Focus on my voice. On the count of the three you will no longer be floating. One …two …three. Now can you tell me what you see?

Nancy : I’m on my way to the Ministry.

Dr. G : What Ministry is that?

Nancy : The Ministry of Peace, of course. My training is almost complete and I’m very excited about my career.

Dr. G : What year is this?

Nancy : Why it’s 2206

Dr. G : What is your name?

Nancy : Marsha

Dr. G : How long you have been with the Ministry?

Nancy : Four years. In a few months I will be given my first assignment. I’m so excited. This is what I’ve wanted to do ever since I was a child.

Marsha’s voice was childlike as she described this scene. Yet her vocabulary was sophisticated and she seemed to express more emotions that she did as Nancy.

Dr. G : How old are you, Marsha?

Nancy : I’m twenty-four.

Dr. G : What nation is the Ministry of Peace associated with?

Nancy : Why, we are a member of the Western Federation of Nations. You must be new to our country.

Dr. G : How do your parents feel about your work?

Nancy : Oh, they are very proud of me. I am an only child and my parents want me to do what I want.

Dr. G : What are your parents’ names and what do they do?

Nancy : My mother’s name is Lani and she is a housewife now. She used to be an architect. My father’s name is Howard and he is a nuclear engineer.

Dr. G : Who trains you at the Ministry of Peace?

Nancy : Most of our training is done by the simulators ( a self teaching DVD). We go along with the diplomats after certain phases of our training are complete. We must first pass some rather comprehensive examinations.

In a calm, monotone voice, Nancy (Marsha) described an ultra modern city.The sidewalks moved along as if one were on a conveyor belt or an escalator that moved horizontally. Most of the building were white and very tall. The streets were immaculately clean and smooth, almost marble like. There was very little noise to distract people. The two major forms of transportation were the monorail above ground and a kind of subway. There were no car permitted inside the city limits. Thus, there was virtually no pollution and no vehicle accidents. Even the monorail, subway and moving sidewalks operated with only slightest amount of noise. It seemed that this society had conquered noise as well as air pollution.

The average life span was about 110 years. Mandatory retirement was set at age 85.

The lack of stability that I have previously alluded to during progressions was illustrated by the next conversation. Since this information was reported haphazardly and out of sequence , I have pieced together the story of this 23rd-century career woman.

Dr. G : Marsha, can you tell me more about your work?

Nancy : As I mentioned before,I work for the Ministry of Peace in the Diplomatic Core. In a view months my training will be completed and if I pass my exams, I will be given my first assignment. I am very …. All of the sudden she stopped talking and remained motionless and relaxed in her chair.

Dr. G : Marsha, where are you now?

Nancy : I’m in the jungle. It’s so hot and humid.

Dr. G : Where is the jungle located?

Nancy : It’s in Brazul, not far from the Amazon River. I’m with the Diplomatic Corps on assignment.

Dr. G : What year is this?

Nancy : 2207

Nancy had progressed herself forward one year in time. She was sweating even though my theraphy room was about 70 degree Fahrenheit. At this time Marsha was on assignment in Brazil. It seemed that weather experiments conducted by the Western Federation accidentally had created a small earthquake which had destroyed a number of small towns in this area, and the Western Federation had sent Marsha and two other diplomats to work out the details of the financial assistance and to smooth things out politically.

Marsha didn’t know much about these experiment but it seemed that the Federation was attempting to regulate the weather through the use of high-pitched sound. Brazil was a member of the Western Federation, along with North America, the rest of South America, Central America, Western Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Dr. G : Marsha, can you tell me what is happening now?

Nancy :My superior is working out the details of the mission with Brazilian representative.I filming the disaster site.

Dr. G : Is this your first assignment?

Nancy : Oh, heavens no. I’ve been on six other assignments in the past nine months.

Dr. G : What is happening now? Nancy : I seem to be …I’m at my desk writing up reports of the Brazilian catastrophe. Apparently, Marsha departed from the jungle scene and returned to the Ministry of Peace. She had progressed herself two weeks forward in time. I next progressed Marsha forward to a scene outside of the Ministry.

Dr. G : What is the weather like outside? Nancy : It is sunny and warm. The S.D.’s are going to have to work overtime today.

Dr. G : What are S.D.’s?

Nancy : Why, they’re solar discs, of course. It’s really quite pretty to see them move like that. Further questioning revealed that these solar discs were large structures that slowly rotated in wide arcs. They were responsible for heating and cooling the city as well as providing other energy needs.

I then progressed Marsha to her living quarters. She lived in an apartment in the city.

Dr. G : Marsha, can you describe your apartment to me?

Nancy : Well, I live on the ninth elevation. What exactly do you want to know? Dr. G : How is your food prepared?

Nancy : My apartment is fully equipped with an omni-regulator.

Dr. G : What is an omni-regulator? Nancy : It is a self-regulating cooking unit that prepares all forms of consumables to my pre-programmed specifications.

Dr. G : How do you communicate with other people from your apartment? Nancy : I use my view-phone.

Dr. G : What does the view-phone do?

Nancy : It is a device that I speak into. There is a small screen attached to it that allows me to see the person calling me. We use devices of this type at the Ministry for security purposes, only those are far more complex.

Dr. G : Can you describe anything else in your apartment that operates by mechanical devices?

Nancy : The doors and windows are equipped with electronic devices that control their opening and closing. These devices are programmed to respond to certain words. By repeating these words or phrases I can open or close them without getting up.

Dr. G : Can you tell me more about your work at the Ministry?

Nancy : I am not cleared to discuss that many aspects of my position, but I will try to be as informative as possible.

Dr. G : Didn’t you say that your Ministry is part of the Western Federation of Nations?

Nancy : That’s correct.

Dr. G : What other great nations exist at this time?

Nancy : There are no great nation, just the Alliance.

Dr. G : What is the Alliance?

Nancy : The Eastern Alliance include all those countries that aren’t a member of the Western Federation of Nations. Russia, China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia and some smaller islands, along with parts of Eastern Europe were included in the Eastern Alliance. However, there didn’t seem to be any ill feelings between the Western Federation and the Eastern Alliance. The main differences were philosophical. There hadn’t been any wars in over 100 years.

Marsha then progress to the year 2221.

Dr. G : What do you see now?

Nancy : I’m in my office. My work schedule is very congested.

Dr. G : Why is that?

Nancy : There are many problems with the Eastern Alliance.

Dr. G : What specifically is the problem?

Nancy : The Ministry received a request from India to act as an arbitrator in a local border dispute. The problem arose when the message was misplaced by one of our computer banks and no response was sent. The Indian delegation then sent a similar request to the Eastern Alliance. Last week our computer gave us the message and we immediately sent a team down to India. Now there are two groups of arbitrators, and there is no protocol to decide who should stay and who should leave.

Dr. G : Why wouldn’t Indi have gone to the Eastern Alliance first?

Nancy : India is not happy with the Alliance and has been trying to join the Federation for years.

Dr. G : What is your present position with the Ministry? Nancy : I’m head of the Arbitration Division of Section C-311.

Dr. G : What does that entail?

Nancy : I am a supervisor over 47 arbitrators. These arbitrators handle small negotiations which I assign to them. If there are problems or if there is an unusual situation, then I might handle it myself.

Dr. G : Then, you mostly stay in the Ministry rather than being out in the field?

Nancy : That’s correct. I prefer to go out on missions every now and then as a change of pace.

Dr. G : Are you married now?

Nancy : No. I have devoted my life to the Ministry. I love my work.

Dr. G : Do you date often?

Nancy : Not yet often. I am not seeing anyone at this time but that doesn’t bother me.

Dr. G : What do you like to do when you are not working?

Nancy : I get a great deal of satisfaction from my vegetations (plants). As I was questioning Marsha, she suddenly transported herself to a large meeting room in the Ministry of Peace. It seemed that she was going over her notes alone in this large room. This was just a few hours ahead in time from her last answer to my question concerning her outside interests. This particular hypnotic session was rather long (about an hour and a half), and the frequency of switching scenes became less of a problem during the last half hour of this trance. I began questioning her about her interest again.

Dr. G : Do you ever go to the theater?

Nancy : Yes, but not very often.

Dr. G : What plays are currently running in New York?

Nancy : New York? I don’t understand. Where is New York?

Dr. G : Isn’t there a city called New York that is known for its theater?

Nancy : Oh, you must be referring to New City. There was such a place called New York, but that city was destroyed by the great earthquake over 150 years ago. The city was completely destroyed and it took many years to rebuild it. It was renamed New City. I haven’t heard the name New York mentioned since I was in school many years ago studying history.

Dr. G : Is New City still a theater center?

Nancy : Well, not really. After it was rebuilt, if I can remember my history, theater become more universal and no single city became the permanent seat or main contributor to this field. New City functioned just like any other city.

Dr. G : Were there any other cities that were destroyed by the great earthquake?

Nancy : Yes, a number of smaller cities were also destroyed. San Francisco and Los Angeles were leveled just before New York collapsed. It seemed funny to me that both San Francisco and Los Angeles retained their names when they were rebuilt, but New York was renamed New City.

When Marsha spoke of the great earthquake, she showed complete emotional detachment. This destruction apparently had little meaning to her. What had occurred in the past was almost forgotten. The only things that seemed important to Marsha were her activities at the ministry and her vegetations. I next progressed Marsha to the year 2235, in which she was 53 years old. She describe a very full life, being active in atletics and community affairs. She seemed to functioned like a 20th-century woman in her late twenties or early thirties. Her vegetation were still important to her. There were no wars or other catastrophies to report during the past fourteen years, and the Eastern Alliance got along famously with the Western Federation. Marsha had become head of the entire arbitration division of the Ministry of Peace, not just section C-311. It was not unusual for women to attain high governmental positions.

As a result, there was apparently no feminist movement or any other kind of movement ; there simply wasn’t need. Mankind had apparently learned to live peacefully ; prejudice, jealousy, greed, hunger and fear were all but extinct. When problems did occur, they were handled quickly and efficiently. T

elevision, computers and other electronic marvels were commonplace. People were informed about current events constantly; sickness was a rare phenomenon. What I found most interesting was the lack of psychological problems. Citizens of the 23rd century didn’t seem to get anxious or depressed. Tranquilizer were not needed. Communication problems rarely manifested themselves. This had a direct effect on politics (making Marsha’s job much easier).

When I brought Nancy back to the present, she felt relaxed and good about her experiences. She found them difficult to accept, but gradually she admitted the possibility of a future life as Marsha. There were a number of interesting elements in this session. First Nancy’s voice deepened and her speed slowed considerably when she spoke as Marsha. Most notably, her vocabulary increased tremendously. Nancy was shocked by the command she had of language in trance. Third, she behaved more confidently as Marsha. Marsha was very proud of her achievement and talked about little else outside of Ministry affairs. Nancy, on the other hand, never talked about her job as a waitress and spent many hours with her friends and her daughter. Nancy was married at the age of seventeen, but Marsha never married.

Clearly there were great differences between Nancy and Marsha — perhaps due in part to the improved social status of woman in this future society Nancy’s position in society during her past lives was rather low in the socio-economic scale. As a waitress in this life she hadn’t made much progress in her station in life. By viewing her future as a successful career woman with the Ministry of Peace Nancy sensed that she not only could, but would improve her professional status. As Marsha, she accepted a very responsible position and devoted her life to the Ministry. I note how proud she acted after seeing this future life. Karma was at work here as well. The close relationship that existed between Nancy and her daughter was exemplified during the 19th century in Madrid when Nancy worked hard as a cleaning woman to put her son (her daughter in this life) through school. In addition, the degradation showed her by the manager of this hotel in Spain (her ex-husband in her present life) carried over as harassment by him even after their divorce in this life. The lessons of a close family life were learned and as Marsha, she no longer required a close family unit to achieve her goals. Her career dominated her life in the 23rd century.***

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT

November 21st, 2006 by arisat

GEORGE W. BUSH & THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT

Oleh Ari Satriyo Wibowo *)

Senin, 20 November 2006, Presiden AS George W. Bush hadir selama 6 jam di Bogor. Sekalipun partai Republik yang mendukungnya baru saja mengalami kekalahan pahit di DPR dan Senat AS, sosok kontroversialnya tetap saja menonjol. Dimulai dari kemenangannya dari Al Gore dalam Pemilu 2000, penolakannya menandatangani Protokol Kyoto 2002 hingga keputusannya menyerbu Irak secara unilateral tahun 2003 yang kini makin menyulitkan posisinya.

Dalam chaos theory dikenal istilah Efek Kupu-Kupu (The Butterfly Effect) yang mengacu pada penemuan bahwa pada sistem yang kacau, sebuah gangguan yang kecil di dalam sebuah sistem terkadang mendorong terjadinya perubahan besar terhadap keseluruhan sistem. Istilah tersebut muncul dari khasanah iptek di AS bahwa kepakan kecil sayap kupu-kupu dapat menciptakan perubahan kecil di atmosfer tetapi sekaligus mampu memicu terjadinya badai Tornado nan dahsyat.

Prinsip yang sama berlaku di masyarakat manusia. Perubahan yang kecil dalam sikap pandang seseorang pada suatu kesempatan ternyata mampu mendorong ke arah perubahan mendasar di dalam masyarakat secara keseluruhan.

Al Gore, Wakil Presiden AS (1993-2001) di masa pemerintahan presiden Bill Clinton, adalah korban Efek Kupu-Kupu di kancah politik. Ketika Gore menjadi calon presiden dari Partai Demokrat berpasangan dengan Senator Joseph Lieberman pada tahun 2000, ia dikalahkan secara menyakitkan pasangan Partai Republik George W. Bush, Gubernur Texas yang berpasangan dengan Dick Cheney.

Al Gore sesungguhnya memenangkan “popular vote” lebih dari 500.000 suara dari sekitar 105 juta pemilih di AS. Namun, ia gagal memenangkan “electoral vote” setelah 25 electoral votes di Negara bagian Florida dinyatakan merupakan milik Bush. Gore merupakan kandidat presiden AS pertama yang memenangkan “popular vote” tetapi kalah dalam “electoral votes”.

Penyumbang terbesar kegagalan Al Gore menjadi Presiden AS sesungguhnya akibat Efek Kupu-Kupu yang dilakukan seorang desainer grafis. Pada tahun 2000, Theresa LePore memiliki gagasan untuk memperbesar jenis huruf (font) yang terdapat pada kartu pemilihan umum yang ia rancang untuk Pemilu Presiden AS di kawasan Palm Beach, Florida, AS dengan alasan agar lebih mudah dibaca para pemilih. Namun, tanpa disadarinya desain baru kartu dengan dua halaman yang sama itu telah membuat bingung para pemilih tentang bagian mana yang seharusnya dicoblos.

Sebagai hasilnya, 19.120 pemilih mencoblos gambar Pat Buchanan dan Al Gore sehingga kartu suara dinyatakan tidak sah. Sejumlah 3,407 pemilih dinyatakan memilih Pat Buchanan, hal yang mengejutkan Pat sendiri karena ia menduga hanya akan memperoleh ratusan pemilih saja. Sehingga diperkirakan ada 22.000 suara untuk Al Gore yang tidak terhitung atau salah coblos. Hasilnya seperti ditetapkan Mahkamah Agung AS bahwa George W. Bush yang memenangkan “electoral votes” di Florida, AS dan berhak masuk ke Gedung Putih. Sudah selayaknya, Bush berterima kasih atas jasa Theresa LePore.

Tanpa adanya Efek Kupu-Kupu seperti itu akankah Al Gore menjadi Presiden AS dan dunia menjadi lebih damai? Mampukah Gore menyelesaikan konflik Israel dan Palestina dengan adil? Akankah dia menyatakan Irak sebagai salah satu Poros Setan yang layak diserang terlebih dahulu karena memiliki senjata pemusnah massal yang berbahaya dengan konsekuensi perang yang berlarut-larut? Tidak ada yang tahu dengan pasti.

Drama Kain dan Habel Berulang

Satu hal yang sudah pasti bila Al Gore terpilih sebagai Presiden AS maka ia akan meratifikasi Protokol Kyoto sehingga dampak pemanasan global tidak memburuk seperti saat ini ketika Presiden AS George W. Bush menolak untuk meratifikasi perjanjian itu pada 2002 karena lebih berpihak pada kepentingan para industrialis AS. Namun, begitulah kenyataannya, di kancah politik terkadang yang buruk justru menuai keberuntungan.

Garry Lange dan Todd Domke dalam bukunya berjudul Cain and Abel at Work : How to Overcome Office Politics and the People Who Stand Between You and Success (Broadway Book, New York, 2001) membahas tentang ketidakadilan sejak manusia tercipta. Apalagi di bagian wal buku ini disajikan judul yang menggelitik : Why Good Things Happen To Bad People? Adakah yang salah dengan dunia ini?

Seperti diketahui dalam pelajaran agama kita mengenal adam dan hawa. Setelah terusir dari sorga, keduanya dikarunia dua anak laki-laki yakni Kain dan Habel. Kain hidup dari bercocok tanam sementara Habel memelihara ternak. Rupanya hanya persembahan Habel yang diterima Allah. Hal itu memimbulkan iri dan dengki di hati Kain, sang kakak. Karena gelap mata dipukulnya Habel hingga tewas. Terjadilah peristiwa kriminal pertama di dunia.

Kain melarikan diri dan di perantauan menemukan jodohnya. Kain memiliki anak bernama Enokh dan menyebut kediamannya dengan nama yang sama. Kondisi itu menjadikan kain seorang pengembang real estate pertama layaknya Donald Trump di masa kini. Kain juga merupakan politisi pertama. Ia pandai bicara, licin, pantang menyerah dan penuh ketamakan untuk menguasai dunia.

Kain adalah tipikal manusia yang dikuasai oleh nafsu iri, tamak, dengki, loba, aniaya dan angkara murka. Sementara Habel dikenal jujur, pekerja keras dan tak banyak bicara. Anehnya, nasib Kain justru selalu mujur. Kekayaannya berlimpah ruah. Kondisi macam itu berlangsung terus hingga abad ke-21. Meski tak ada manusia yang 100 persen berwatak setan maupun 100 persen berhati malaikat, kenyataannya lebih sering tampuk kekuasaan dipegang manusia dengan karakter Setan seperti Kain.

Mudah-mudahan pelajaran dari kekalahan Partai Republik dalam pemilu sela lalu mampu menjadikan Presiden George W. Bush berwajah Habel daripada Kain dalam dua tahun sisa masa pemerintahannya. Semoga.***

*) Penulis adalah peminat masalah sosial dan politik, tinggal di Jakarta.

KOMENTAR PROF. SAPARINAH SADLI ATAS BUKU BIOGRAFI KARANGAN ARI SATRIYO WIBOWO

November 20th, 2006 by arisat

Pidato Prof. Saparinah Sadli

Bedah Buku Biografi

Prof.Dr. Sudraji Sumapraja

karangan Ari Satriyo Wibowo

di Marocco House, 23 Juli 2006

Buku Biografi IImiah Sudraji Sumapraja : Perintis Bayi Tabung  Indonesia memuat perjalanan ilmiah Prof. Soedraji sekaligus penilaian kolega-koleganya, khususnya mereka yang pernah menjadi murid dan rekan kerjanya.

Penulis buku, Sdr. Ari Satriyo Wibowo memunculkan dr. Soedraji (menurut saya) sebagai pribadi yang telah berhasil mengembangkan berbagai potensi dirinya secara optimal. Sebagai ilmuwan, dr. Soedraji telah merintis sesuatu yang baru ( ialah menerapkan teknologi modern bayi tabung di Indonesia); sebagai dokter ginekologi ia diingat oleh murid-murdinya sebagai mempunyai empati pada pasiennya.Sikap empati pada pasien hingga sekarang masih merupakan komoditas yang langka. Bagi saya perilaku empati dr. Soedraji telah mendukung penemuan di bidang psikologi bahwa empati sebagai karakteristik psikologis bukan hanya perlu dikembangkan oleh perempuan. Sebagai dosen Prof. Soedraji digambarkan sebagai seorang yang selalu mengajarkan pentingnya mempunyai disiplin dan kemauan kerja keras untuk mencapai sesuatu. Ia telah menjadi tauladan konkrit untuk generasi muda yang menjadi mahasiswanya. Sebagai pekerja dan sekaligus memimpin suatu organisasi ia dimunculkan sebagai suatu organisator dan manejer yang handal dan disegani oleh teman sekerjanya.

Membaca itu semuanya maka saya kemudian berfikir, “Apa lagi yang bisa saya tambahkan pada profil seorang yang sudah begitu lengkap digambarkan oleh mereka yang mengenalnya dari dekat dan sejak ia masih muda.”

Saya kemudian mencoba membaca buku biografi ilmiah dengan kacamata seorang berlatarbelakang profesi psikologi yang juga menjadi pemerhati perempuan. Dan saya menemukan hal-hal yang menarik dan patut diangkat dan digaris bawahi dari biografi ilmiah tentang Prof. Soedraji sebagai ilmuwan, dan ginekolog laki-laki.

Biografi ilmiah ini mengangkat bagaimana pentingnya ungkapan seorang dalam kedudukannya sebagai tokoh masyarakarat, apalagi kalau ia juga mempunyai kekuasaan formal. Karena apa yang diucapkan sebagai tokoh atau pakar dapat memberi inspirasi dalam diri pendengamya yang kemudian dapat menstimulasi pemikiran atau ditransformasi menjadi tindakan yang positif dan yang berkontribusi pada mencari solusi bagi suatu masalah yang nyata.        ­

Sebagai ilmuwan dan profesional muda Soedraji terinspirasi oleh gagasan yang dikemukakan Prof. Habibi tentang ilmu pengetahuan dan pembangunan bangsa (1983, hal. 7). Soedraji menunjukkan bahwa suatu gagasan akan tinggal gagasan dan malahan akan mati ditengah jalan bila tidak ditransformasi menjadi suatu tindakan nyata. Apa yang dilakukan dokter Soedraji adalah contoh bagaimana gagasan bisa mempunyai kaki. Ia tidak hanya terinspirasi tetapi juga mentransformasi gagasan yang memberi inspirasi padanya. Dengau berpegangan pada prinsip bahwa teknologi hanya dapat dialihkan, diterapkan dan dikembangkan kalau benar-benar diterapkan untuk memecahkan masalah yang nyata. (hal 8) maka dalam kapasitasnya sebagai wakil direktur RSAB Harapan Kita ia telah mengalihkan dan menerapkan tehnologi modem untuk memecahkan masalah nyata, ialah masalah infertilitas. Dr. Soedraji sebagai ilmuwan, menejer dan ginekolog telah memberi ‘kaki’ pada gagasan tentang pentingnya alih tehnologi modern untuk memecahkan suatu masalah nyata. Dengan penuh "keberanian ia mengambil langkah-langkah konkrit untuk dapat mentransformasikan ilmu pengetahuan dan tehnologi bayi tabung dari luar negeri ke dalam negeri. Yang ia pecahkan adalah masalah infertilitas yang dihadapi cukup banyak pasangan di Indonesia. Dalam memecahkan masalah infertilitas dan berdasarkan hasil penelitiannya ia juga menggeser mitos tentang sebab ‘kemandulan’ atau infertilitas yang oleh masyarakat umum sering dianggap sebagai semata-mata masalah perempuan (hal. 48).

Kecenderungan masyarakat, tennasuk perempuan sendiri, untuk menyalahkan perempuan sebagai penyebab infertilitas yang dialami suatu pasangan adalah contoh dari sikap ’blame the victim’ yang sekaligus memojokkan perempuan. dr. Soedraji yang menegaskan bahwa proses reproduksi dalam perkawinan adalah masalah suami-istri sehingga penyediaan layanan bagi pasangan adalah penting dalam mencari solusi tentang infertilitas. Selanjutnya ia juga menegaskan bahwa poligami karena istri tidak dapat melahirkan keturunan (UU Perkawinan tahun 1974, pasal 4 ayat 2C) adalah pandangan yang keliru. Ia menyimpulkan : pada pasangan yang infertil, apabila istri yang pengidap ketidaksuburan, kemungkinan besar suaminya juga mengidap penyebab ketidaksuburan. Begitu juga sebaliknya (hal. 52).

Berbagai ungkapan Dr. Soedraji mempunyai bobot tertentu karena ia berjenis kelamin laki-laki. Karena bila hal-hal diatas dinyatakan oleh seorang perempuan, maka ia justru dilecehkan dan dianggap sebagai perempuan yang sok pinter dan senang mengada-ada. Kita masih memerlukan lebih banyak laki-laki sebagai suami, ayah, kakek, pejabat, ahli yang menyuarakan masalah-masalah nyata yang dialami perempuan dan masih memerlukan pemecahan.

Empati dr. Soedraji pada kondisi sosial budaya yang cenderung memojokkan atau malahan menyalahkan perempuan menurut saya menyejukkan dan sangat diperlukan untuk dapat dicontoh oleh tokoh-tokoh masyarakat yang kebanyakan masih terdiri dari laki-­laki tetapi masih belum atau malahan tidak peka jender sehingga tidak selalu peduli pada berbagai permasalahan yang masih dihadapi perempuan hingga sekarang.

Ungkapannya diatas juga menempatkan dr. Soedraji sebagai ahli kebidananan yang tidak hanya terfokus pada sistim dan alat reproduksi perempuan (yang memang merupakan keahliannya) tetapi ia peduli pada perempuan sebagai manusia yang utuh. Ialah manusia yang mempunyai keinginan, ketakutan, harapan, kekhawatiran dan sebagainya. Suatu sikap dokter kebidanan yang sangat didambakan oleh setiap perempuan dengan mengingat bahwa dalam kehidupannya perempuan pada suatu waktu akan memerlukan bantuan seorang ahli kebidanan. Alasan seorang perempuan memerlukan bantuan bisa berbeda-beda, tetapi harapannya sarna: agar sebagai pasien dapat diperlakukan sebagai manusia (perempuan) yang selain mempunyai alat reproduksi khusus ia adalah manusia (yang sedang menjadi pasien).

Suatu kepedulian lain terhadap penderitaan perempuan melahirkan juga dapat,dibaca dalam buku ini, Dr. Soedraji sebagai spesilalis kebidanan juga memelopori penyediaan anestesi ketika dilakukan penjahitan setelah seorang ibu melahirkan untuk mengurangi rasa sakit (hal. 29). Hal ini dilakukannya waktu sesama dokter kebidanan pada umumnya tidak peduli terhadap penderitaan ibu melahirkan. Malahan ibu-ibu itu dilecehkan dengan kata-kata: dulu waktu membuatnya diam-diam, sekarang teriak-teriak (hal. 32).

Rupanya kecintaannya pada profesinya sebagai dokter spesialis kebidanan sangat mengakar dalam pribadinya. Dalam sikap dan perilakunya ia meyakini bahwa seorang dokter harus mempunyai empati. Empati tidak bisa hanya dibicarakan (dalam kuliah secara akdemik) tetapi harus menjadi bagian dari nilai hidup seorang yang telah memilih suatu ‘caring profession’ seperti kedokteran.

Kalau kita membaca biografi ilmiah tentang Soedraji kecil (1944) maka sebenarnya tidak pertama kaIi suatu inspirasi telah menentukan jalan hidupnya. Ia terinspirasi menjadi dokter oleh pengalaman traumatik saat ibunya melahirkan adik bungsunya Soedraji kecil saat itu disuruh mencari bidan dan ia lari sejauh lima kilometer untuk menjemput bidan yang kemudian dapat menyelamatkan nyawa ibunya dari komplikasi melahirkan adiknya. Kejadian tersebut ternyata sangat membekas pada dirinya dan ikut menentukan keputusannya untuk menjadi dokter ahli kebidanan. Terkesan bahwa pengalaman Soedraji kecil tentang penderitaan ibunya saat melahirkan dan kemudian sebagai dokter ahli kebidanan telah ‘mempertajam kepeduliannya terhadap berbagai masalah yang dihadapi perempuan sebagai mahluk yang telah dianugerahi organ-organ reproduksi untuk dapat melahirkan manusia baru.

Saya pribadi terus terang selalu ingat pada apa yang dikatakan Dr. Soedraji dalam diskusi-diskusi tentang angka kematian ibu yang sejak lama menjadi kepeduliannya. Dalam kaitan dengan AKI yang tinggi ia secara tegas mengatakan: tehnologi kedokteran sudah sangat maju sehingga ibu mati karena melahirkan tidak perlu terjadi. Ia sangat meyakini bahwa kematian tidak boleh dibiarkan terjadi. Apa yang disampaikan Prof. Soedraji sering saya pakai bila membicarakan hak hidup perempuan sebagai hak dasar. Yang dikatakan Prof. Soedraji menjadi makin penting karena justru ditentang oleh seorang anggota DPR yang mengatakan: …. kematian ibu itu syahid …. kematian ibu adalah urusan Tuhan (hal. 37).  Memang menyedihkan bahwa masih ada wakil rakyat yang tidak peduli pada penderitaan ibu melahirkan.

Banyak hal lain dari perjalanan hidup Prof. Soedraji yang menarik khususnya untuk dikenal para calon dokter. Saya mengusulkan buku ini perlu menjadi bacaan wajib bagi semua mahasiswa kedokteran. Karerta paling sedikit dua hal:

Pertama: agar para calon dokter sejak masih belajar mempunyai gambaran bahwa dokter yang didambakan pasien-pasiennya adalah dokter yang mempunyai empati pada manusia yang memerlukan bantuan keahliannya dan sangat mengharapkan tidak sedikit meredusir pasien menjadi menjadi organ yang sakit atau menjadi sejumlah simton.

Kedua: mungkin sekali bahwa dengan membaca buku ini ada mahasiswa yang terinspirasi oleh perjalanan ilmiah Prof. Soedraji dan tergerak untuk juga merintis sesuatu dalam bidang keahliannya kelak.

Bagi sesama dosen dan anggota masyarakat pada umumnya buku ini bermakna untuk mengenal perjuangan seorang perintis bayi tabung Indonesia. Dengan rintisannya Prof.Soedraji telah memecahkan masalah nyata dan telah merubah kehidupan pasangan yang mendambakan keturunan. Selamat Ulang Tahun Bapak Bayi Tabung Indonesia.

Jakarta, 23 Juli 2006-10-06

Saparinah Sadli.

BANGKITNYA JURNALISME ADVOKASI

November 7th, 2006 by arisat

BANGKITNYA JURNALISME ADVOKASI

By Ari Satriyo Wibowo

“It is now clear that we face a deepening global climate crisis that require us to act boldly, quickly and wisely.”

Al Gore dalam “An Inconvenient Truth” (2006)

Kata-kata itu mungkin dapat mewakili presentasi Al Gore, mantan Wapres AS di masa pemerintahan Bill Clinton, yang sungguh mempesona sekaligus mencekam dalam film dokumenter “An Incovenvenient Truth”. Tayangan berdurasi 100 menit karya sutradara David Guggenheim itu memikat karena disampaikan sarat dengan data dan tabel hasil penelitian bertahun-tahun. Sudah begitu, Al Gore sengaja memberikan ilustrasi dengan animasi kartun dan selingan humor sehingga penyajiannya terasa segar. Menyaksikan film dokumenter produksi Paramount Classic — yang keping DVD-nya dapat diperoleh dengan mudah di kawasan Glodok, Jakarta — seolah membawa penonton mengikuti sebuah kuliah terbuka dari seorang maha guru ulung di bidang lingkungan dengan dukungan efek multimedia yang menawan.

Ancaman pemanasan global memang nyata. Setiap peningkatan suhu sebesar 1 derajat di wilayah Khatulistiwa akan menciptakan peningkatan suhu sebesar 12 kali lipat di wilayah kutub Utara dan Selatan. Kekuatiran mencairnya es di kedua kutub semakin terlihat. Harian Indopos, 4 November 2006 lalu , misalnya, melaporkan bahwa sedikitnya 100 gunung es mengapung di Samudra Selatan, di sebelah Selatan Selandia Baru. Setelah menerima laporan tersebut, pihak Maritim Selandian Baru segera mengeluarkan peringatan navigasi kepada seluruh pengguna jalur perkapalan tersebut. Berdasarkan pengamatan Angkatan Udara Selandia Baru bongkahan es tersebut berukuran 2 x 1,5 kilometer persegi dengan tinggi sekitar 130 meter.

AS dan Australia adalah dua negara yang menolak menandatangani Protokol Kyoto 2002. Pemerintahan AS dibawah Presiden Bush berkilah bahwa menandatangani protokol itu akan mengakibatkan penggangguran besar di negaranya. Protokol itu mewajibkan 40 negara untuk mengurangi emisi karbon dioksida sedikitnya 5,2 persen di bawah tingkat emisi tahun 1990 sebelum tahun 2008-2012. AS secara global menyumbang sekitar 30,3 persen dari pemanasan global sementara Eropa sebesar 27,7 persen dan Asia sejumlah 12,2 persen. Emisi karbon per kapita AS mencapai 5 persen sementara sumbangan emisi karbon AS berdasarkan wilayah mencapai 5,47 persen.

Selama ini, bumi menjadi hangat karena dipanasi oleh matahari melalui gelombang cahaya. Namun, cahaya matahari yang masuk tidak begitu saja diterima oleh bumi. Cahaya matahari harus melalui lapisan atmosfir yang menyelebungi dan melindungi bumi.

Cahaya yang masuk diserap oleh kehidupan di bumi. Sisanya dipantulkan kembali ke angkasa melalui radiasi. Atmosfer terdiri dari campuran dari berbagai gas. Beberapa jenis gas mempunyai kemampuan menahan panas matahari yang masuk dan mencegahnya kembali ke angkasa. Ini menyebabkan permukaan Bumi tetap hangat.

Fungsinya mirip dengan panel kaca di rumah kaca sehingga gas-gas tersebut disebut Gas Rumah Kaca (GRK). Tanpa proses ini, Bumi akan menjadi tempat yang dingin bahkan terlalu dingin untuk ditinggali mahluk hidup . Namun, terlalu banyak GRK akan menyebabkan suhu Bumi naik terlalu banyak.

Saat ini jumlah GRK di atmosfer adalah yang paling besar daripada sebelumnya karena polusi yang disebabkan manusia. Itu menyebabkan Bumi jadi makin panas yang memicu perubahan iklim global yang ekstrem. Gletsyer di Kilimanjaro, Italia, Swiss, Peru dan Argentina dari tahun ke tahun makin menyusut dan menghilang. Di mana-mana terjadi badai, topan kencang termasuk Badai Katrina dahsyat yang melanda New Orleans, AS pada 29 Agustus 2005. Gelombang udara panas telah menewaskan 15.000 orang di Perancis, 14.000 di Belanda, 13.000 di Portugal dan 1400 orang Andhar Pradesh, India. Hujan dengan curah hujan di atas rata-rata juga terjadi dimana-mana. Akibat cairnya es di kutub maka kota-kota besar dunia seperti New York, Shanghai dan Calcutta terancam tenggelam dan ratusan juta manusia bakal kehilangan tempat tinggal.
Pemanasan global mengakibatkan perubahan iklim gobal yang ekstrem diantaranya akan membuat musim kering yang berkepanjangan di berbagai belahan dunia yang berakibat terhadap kegagalan panen. Amerika Serikat yang selama beberapa dekade dikenal sebagai lumbung gandum dunia mungkin kelak akan lebih memprioritaskan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan domestik daripada mengekspornya. Australia, salah satu lumbung gandum dunia lainnya yang tidak menandatangi Protokol Kyoto juga telah merasakan dampak pemanasan global berupa kemarau terburuk dalam 100 tahun terakhir ( Kompas, 3 November 2006, “Australia Inginkan ‘Kyoto Baru’ di Asia”).

Bangkitnya Jurnalisme Advokasi

Andaikata Al Gore terpilih sebagai Presiden AS pada tahun 2000 lalu maka penulis buku laris Earth in the Balance : Ecology and the Human Spirit (1992) pasti akan meratifikasi Protokol Kyoto sehingga dampak pemanasan global tidak memburuk seperti saat ini ketika Presiden AS George W. Bush menolak untuk meratifikasi perjanjian itu pada 2002 karena lebih berpihak pada kepentingan para industrialis AS.

Melalui kuliah dan ceramahnya tentang dampak pemanasan global yang tak kenal lelah dari kota ke kota di hampir separuh negara bagian di AS mulai dari Nashville di Tennesse, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, Washington DC, New York, Columbus, Mineapolis hingga Ann Arbor di Michigan, ia menuai dukungan publik dan pers yang amat kuat. Berkat presentasinya yang sarat data ilmiah yang akurat publik diyakinkan akan bencana global yang bakal terjadi jika manusia mengabaikannya.
Apa hasilnya? Sekalipun di tingkat negara AS, menolak meratifikasi Protokol Kyoto tetapi negara bagian dan kota-kota di AS secara bertahap akan dengan patuh menaati Protokol Kyoto tersebut. Dimulai dari negara bagian California, Oregon, Pensylvania dan diikuti pula negara bagian dan kota-kota di AS lainnya. Sesuatu yang ironis, bukan?

Langkah Al Gore bukannya tanpa halangan. Seorang ilmuwan bernama Philip Cooney yang semula bekerja pada American Petroleum Institute dan kemudian diangkat Presiden George W. Bush sebagai Kepala Staf Bidang Lingkungan di Gedung Putih berkali-kali melakukan pemutarbalikkan fakta tentang pemanasan global dalam laporan-laporan yang dikeluarkan Gedung Putih. Al Gore menyebut itu sebagai tindakan Gedung Putih yang memalukan sambil menyindir, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” (Adalah sulit untuk memperoleh orang yang bisa mengerti sesuatu jika gajinya tidak mau mengerti tentang hal itu).

Ceramah Al Gore tidak hanya sebatas di dalam negeri, ia pun mengunjungi puluhan kota di luar negeri dari Toronto, London, Wina, Stockholm, Helsinki, Brussel, Geneva, Munich, Tokyo, Seoul hingga Beijing. Sambutan yang diperolehnya umumnya sangat hangat. Tidak sedikit dari negara-negara yang dikunjunginya segera menerapkan kebijakan baru untuk mengatasi dampak pemanasan global. Kalangan pers dunia pun tak segan-segan melakukan pembelaan terhadapnya setelah menyaksikan film dokumenter itu.

Tidak mengherankan bila David Carr, seorang kolumis harian Times berpendapat, film dokumenter “An Incovenienth Truth” atau produksi National Geographic semacam “March of the Penguins” bakal menjadi kendaraan yang ampuh bagi bangkitnya jurnalisme advokasi baik di media cetak maupun elektronik. Film dokumenter semacam itu mampu menggantikan isu-isu yang membosankan sekaligus menampilkan figur seseorang menjadi tontonan yang menghibur.

Tampaknya jurnalisme advokasi bakal menjadi genre jurnalisme baru yang didasarkan pada fakta namun didukung dengan data-data yang akurat dan spesifik atas isu tersebut dan disajikan secara memikat. Jurnalisme advokasi umumnya berfokus pada kisah-kisah yang berhubungan praktik bisnis perusahaan, korupsi politik dan isu sosial lainnya. Sudah sepatutnya media-media di Indonesia melakukan terobosan-terobosan inovatif agar dapat menghadirkan pula sajian atau tayangan jurnalisme advokasi yang menghibur di tengah carut-marutnya situasi sosial, ekonomi, politik dan hukum di negeri ini. Misalnya, soal ketahanan pangan kita bila terjadi krisis pangan global? Masih bisakah kita mengonsumsi mi dan tahu bila bahan terigu dan kedelainya masih saja diimpor? Masih latahkah kita dengan budaya impor beras di saat petani panen ketimbang menggalakkan program swasembada beras / pangan? ***

*) Penulis adalah pengamat masalah sosial, tinggal di Jakarta.

MY GENEALOGICAL ROOTS

September 27th, 2005 by arisat

                                            SILSILAH KELUARGA

(Genealogical Roots)

Sultan Agung Anyokrokusumo

1621-1646

Kanjeng Susuhunan Amangkurat I (Agung)

Tegalarum

1646-1677

Sampeyandalem  Ingkang Sinuwun

Paku Buwono I

Senopati ing Ngalaga Ngabdurrahman

Sayidiman Panatagama Kalifatullah

ing Kartasura

Kanjeng Susuhunan

Amangkurat IV (Jawi), Senapati Ing Ngalaga

Ngabdurrahman Sayidin Panatagama Kalifatullah

ing Kartasura

1719-1727

Ngarsadalem Sampeyandalem Ingkang Sinuwun

Kanjeng Sultan Hamengkubuwono

Senapati ing Ngalaga Abdurrahman Sayidin Panatagama

Kalifatullah ing jumeneng kaping I,

Ing Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat

1755-1792

Ngarsadalem Sampeyandalem Ingkang Sinuwun

Kanjeng Sultan Hamengkubuwono

Senapati ing Ngalaga Abdurrahman Sayidin Panatagama

Kalifatullah ing jumeneng kaping II,

Ing Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat

1792-1810    1811-1812   1826-1828

Bendara Pangeran Harya Moerdaningrat

Wakildalem Ngarsadalem Kanjeng Sultan Hamengkubuwono V

Seda prang Lengkong

RMAA Djojodiningrat

Bupati Karanganyar Asongsong Gilap

1814-1864

(putra 17)

RMTA Tjokroadisuryo

Bupati Wonosobo

(putra 14)

RMT Suryoadikusumo

Bupati Wonosobo

Raden Ayu Aluwi Tjokrosendjojo

Wedana Pensiun Gombong

(putra 10)

Raden Mas Soepangkat Tjokrosendjojo

(putra 7)

Raden Ayu Hardi Sulistyowati Endang Urini   >< R Soebagyo

(putra 5)

                               Raden Ari Satriyo Wibowo

SECOND WINNER ON TRANSJAKARTA WRITING COMPETITION

July 11th, 2005 by arisat

Pada hari Senin, 11 Juli 2005, alhamdulilah saya menjadi juara II Lomba Penulisan tentang Transjakarta untuk kategori Umum/Wartawan di kantor BP Transjakarta yang menempati eks Gedung Walikota Jakarta Selatan. Salah satu jurinya adalah Mas Tommy (Suryopratomo) , Pemimpin Redaksi Kompas. Lomba ini hanya menampilkan juara I dan II. Juara I diraih Saudara Osa, Wartawan Desk Metropolitan Harian Kompas.

My fifth marketing book

April 6th, 2005 by arisat

Buku kelima saya berjudul 27 Siasat Jitu Menembus Pasar telah diluncurkan Selasa, 28 Juni 2005 di Flame Cafe, Jl. Cipete Raya 68, Jakarta (samping Bakmi Japos, sebelum ABUBA dari arah Fatmawati)  pukul 11.00-14.00 WIB. Tampil sebnagai pembahas buku adalah dua insan bisnis ternama yakni Bapak Irwan Hidayat, Presiden Direktur PT Sido Muncul dan Bapak Dr. Bambang Bhakti, MBA Konsultan dan Trainer dari Team Master Indonesia. Acara tersebut dihadiri puluhan wartawan dan unadangan.