mardi, octobre 23, 2007

Perdu dans l'infinité de l'eau... Goa...

qu'est-ce qui m'attend à mon arrivée?
seul, entre autres, dans la foule
virages après virages
ceux par la droite, et ceux par la gauche,
la rue rivée de palmiers tropiques de Konkan
je sens l'approche de ma destination
la mer, le sable, le soleil timide derrière des nuages éparpillés
qui accueillent la saison
la nouvelle, comme la dernière
c'est l'espoir du nouveau, encore une fois
Goa, mon Goa... proche de mon cœur, toujours
mon paradis indien
dans les shacks, je parcours mon voyage éternel
dans l'infini, comme semblable à l'eau, à mon devant, qui m'invite

jeudi, octobre 11, 2007

Jeudi, 11 octobre 2007

"individualism releases expression in a person"

"expression gives value and significance to your life"

"what is value, if not the good in you that you show?"

"it could be the good that you perceive in others and would like to adapt to..."

"particularity in a person is what attracts me the most"

"isn't it difficult to sometimes just take in the air you are breathing?"

"you're hurting me...don't stop hurting me, it makes me feel alive"

"non parity in your life. you do what you want for yourself and not for others...that i admire; that you continue doing; and that sets you free, when your doing is the right and it's guiltless..."

"that would make me selfish."

"selfish in a humane way... be good for yourself, not for others."

"selfish nonetheless."

"what's the worth of a life and a mind that empragnates others for opinions? the basis of your life and your intellect is rendered on to the others?"

"we need something to compare with, to evaluate ourselves. there is no 'who we are' without 'who others are'."

"you are saying that you are non existant in a world where none exists except you. you could be imagining all of us!? would that make you imaginary as well?"

"i presume, it would."

"let go or never give up?"

"let go to achieve a state of surrender for you to soar up to the skies, and never give up on your principles and your aim while letting go of one fixed way to achieve your aim"

She put off the stub of her cigarette. He looked at her naked body as she stood to dress back on. She opened the door, the morning sun of the warm summer July morning glistened in her eyes as she looked back at him one last time, and she walked out unto the streets.

vendredi, octobre 05, 2007

Swatantratic Banares


In some countries, a couple can display affection as they please, where they please;
In
India, this can land you in prison, but, a couple is free to carry on a conversation while taking a dump in open air on the railway tracks

In some countries, the place of animals is in the zoo, the forest and in farms
In
India, a cyclist will attempt to avoid trampling on a dog or a cat, curse at a chicken or a hen, bathe with the ducks, and touch the bulls and cows with reverence to the Lord

In some countries, getting an official paperwork (or any other kind of work for that matter) done is as simple as visiting the appropriate office
In
India, this can take you on a roller coaster emotion ride, make you frustrated and angry
It might also give you the opportunity to make a new friend and earn an abundance of patience

In some countries, you might be called Mr., Mrs. or Ms. and be treated with ‘Thank yous’, ‘Excuse mes’ and ‘You’re welcomes’,
In
India, a stranger will call you his friend by getting to know your name, your country of origin, your age, your marital status, and all, in a matter of seconds

In some countries, people thrive to achieve a high level of hygiene and cleanliness
In
India, people drink, bathe and clean their tongues in the water of a river where human and animal corpses float, in water infested with human waste, human spit, mud, debris, flowers, candles…
This water is considered holy

To the eyes,
India is color, animals on the street, men in mustaches, cycles, rickshaws, scooters, cars, crowded streets, electric wires hanging in a half-hazard way, saris, kurtas, chappals, bare feet, people, people, people…

To the nose,
India is the smell of pollution, jasmine, garbage, incense sticks, cow dung, human waste, flowers, aamrit, bhaajiya, masala chai…

To the ears,
India is honking, the murmur of people, the shouting of people, the “Hello, where are you from?” from small kids, the “Bhagwan aapko duha kareinge, do rupiya dein na” from the beggars, the constant nagging of women forcing you to eat until you explode, the traffic, bollywood songs, religious songs… the buzz-buzz buzzing of existence…

To the tongue,
India is paneer tikka, wadha pav, kaju katri, chicken tikka, masala chai, lassi, chapattis, naans, dosas, uttapas, ladus, bhaigan sabzi, kulfi, doklas, mithais….

To the touch,
India is dust, silk, pashmina, a slap on the face during an accident, the hand shake of strangers wanting to know you, the continuous poking of beggars, the different colored powders of holi, vibhuthi, the feet of saints and idols, the blessings of your parents, grand-parents and every uncle and aunties, the left hand on top of the right hand while in posture of meditation…

To the heart,
India is anger, frustration, fatigue, awe, wonder, admiration, incomprehensiveness, despicability, magic, laughter, tears and to me, love of a different level, as complex, weird and infinite as the universe.

Varanasi depicts the essentialism spirit of India.