Nadaism is not dead

Do you want to know if a person who passes all the time doing nothing would be able to live a normal and happy life?

... I will not work, I will not engage any activity in the long or even in the medium term - but I'll need help! Please check out the nadaist contract at the bottom of the page

... and there's other pointless investigations ongoing, just take a look to the bar on the right hand side

Friday, March 10, 2006

Enlightenment in London

Every tourist in London knows the feeling: whenever you open the wallet you get a heart attack. The locals recommend the use of credit cards. In particular if you smoke or drink, everytime you indulge yourself, or just when you buy a ticket for the tube, you'll feel as if you've been just raped.
However it's true there's a number of attractions for free. For example you can go to the Tate Gallery cafeteria to watch the sunset. You'll find out a lot of people has had the same idea, (it must be suggested in every tourist guide). Also, there's a lot of cheap concerts, a lot of talented young musicians, luckily one of the bands will play not too far to your place, (so that you avoid expenses in transportation). On the other hand, raw food can be so expensive, that a number of decent cheap restaurants can be a good alternative to cooking.

Anyway, there seems to be a community of people looking for enlightenment in London. The other day I was in a lecture about meditation, and they had a kind of weird ceremony at the beginning, one of the steps was that each of us in the audience had to talk for a minute to somebody you don't know and explain the reasons why you've come. Then the girl sitting on my right started talking to me, she told me that she had seen me the day before in Brixton, in a similar kind of gathering!. I thought it is probably a good place for a pick-up, you may get a nice confused girl and be as merciless as you want to her.
But even with the promise of good sex while you are seeking, the silence of the mind seems to be a very tough discipline. I see no other option than giving up meditation, following by the way my nadaist votes. Giving up is such a natural process, brings peace to your inner mind, and the subconscious, (that monster inside you which believes that you don't deserve happiness and that everything you do is wrong), gets a lot of relieve, you feel it stronger each of the occasions you resign.