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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Auckland Vipassana Meditation and The Rooster Update!

It's a fine line between pleasure and pain ...
 
I am the Equani Mouse!
I decided to do the Vipassana Meditation Course because I wanted to go deeper in terms of ‘waking up’ from needless suffering and haunting desire.
I had forgiven The Rooster for behaving aggressively when he had his big break down at the end of January. It seemed I was doing incredibly well and could face my own inner demons. 

On April 22nd, we met up in Devonport for his birthday. We’d been talking again, re-building friendship, but this was the first time I’d seen him face to face since the day I left Waiheke in a mess of tears.
I took my guitar and played the songs I’d been working on. The sun broke out over the sea and a double rainbow appeared. We hugged for a long time and it felt like home.  I was surprised my love was so present. I thought I would focus on all his faults and find him no longer to my taste, but it wasn’t the case. When we went to the ferry building we hugged again, and then he kissed me softly. I kissed him, and then again, and it was brief but passionate. My heart lifted. I wondered if we were going to get back together. I would be patient with him. I would respect the space that had opened up between us over the months that had gone by.

When we were next to meet up to play guitar together he made excuses not to meet me. I was harsh with my responses and then he admitted he started worrying and thinking, thinking, thinking.  Stop thinking, I advised. Feel. I sent a harsh email but that my love does not get shaken by a storm. He said he wasn’t sure he deserved my love.
He apologised for his selfishness. Warmth crept back in. Yes, I thought, all the pain has been worth it. There is so much love here. Before I went away, the trajectory seemed set. The texts and phone calls were frequent. 

Romance was back on the menu. With this in mind I went to Vipassana in Kaukapakapa, New Zealand. it's in a beautiful setting, and there's a small walk through the woods that eventually serves to remind you of the path you walk within.

Vipassana Meditation isn't religious, but it is based on the teachings of Buddha and involves a pretty intense meditation routine. No communicating (not even eye contact) for 10 days, no sexual shenanigans (including masturbation), no lying, no killing, no singing, no dancing etc. The rules are there to help people get into the zone, something that becomes clearer as the days go by. There was also complete segregation from the males which gave them an even greater allure.

THE COURSE TIMETABLE
The following timetable for the course has been designed to maintain the continuity of practice. For best results students are advised to follow it as closely as possible.
4:00 am
    
Morning wake-up bell
4:30-6:30 am

Meditate in the hall or in your room
6:30-8:00 am

Breakfast break
8:00-9:00 am

Group meditation in the hall
9:00-11:00 am

Meditate in the hall or in your room according to the teacher's instructions
11:00-12:00 noon

Lunch break
12noon-1:00 pm

Rest and interviews with the teacher
1:00-2:30 pm

Meditate in the hall or in your room
2:30-3:30 pm

Group meditation in the hall
3:30-5:00 pm

Meditate in the hall or in your own room according to the teacher's instructions
5:00-6:00 pm

Tea break
6:00-7:00 pm

Group meditation in the hall
7:00-8:15 pm

Teacher's Discourse in the hall
8:15-9:00 pm

Group meditation in the hall
9:00-9:30 pm

Question time in the hall
9:30 pm

Retire to your own room--Lights out



On Day One: I was vaguely bored. We were all focusing on natural breath, the feeling of physical sensation around the triangular region of the nose, nostrils and underneath the nose. I kept wandering away in my mind, constructing fantasies about having a shop, writing a book, becoming a teacher, travelling to Thailand and Vietnam, recording my songs, learning to sew. I feared not speaking for 10 days, but soon realised it was a great relief to me. I usually talk a great deal and sometimes I can’t even seem to stop all the words pouring out; to be silent felt quite luxurious. The luxury of nothing.

 On Day two, when I got my ‘moon time’ I got incredibly horny and fantasised about some of the great sex I’ve had, then about great sex I might yet have.  I fantasised about great sex I was unlikey to ever have (two hot men, that sort of thing). It was very, very pleasurable to get lost in these fantasies at first. I made up all sorts of stories and acted them out in my mind over and over again. I burned and burned. That's the burn of addiction and eventually you find that it really is the craving itself that you get lost in.

When you are meditating off and on for at least 10 hours a day and all you keep thinking of is sex, it goes from being pleasurable to painful.  Surely a little bit of self help couldn’t hurt? There was an assistant teacher assigned to the women and one for the men. I asked her if the no sex thing really did apply to masturbation and with wide eyes she said it did.  Well, I could have broken the rules of course. Who would have known? But I was determined to ‘do it properly’ and wished someone could tie my hands up so that I wasn’t tempted. Tied up. Leads to another fantasy. On it went.

Men speak of  ‘blue balls’ and now I can tell you the female equivalent: ‘red walls’. The inside of one’s cunt is made of aching molten lava, it pulses and cries out as if it has a whole life of it’s own. It actually reaches a point where it hurts. Fortunately I had a lot of other physical pain, so now and then I could observe it and momentarily focus on something other than my fantasies. It seemed impossible to retain equanimity when I got into the flow of a self made porno. I even had a great one called ‘The Retreat’. You can imagine.
I think it was on Day Three that the assistant teacher said that if I wanted to ask the main teacher (a lovely man) for any advice about my sexual fantasy pains that I could. She said he might have helpful advice, you never know. At the end of Day Three I thought I may as well ask, but I also noticed the lust was losing the burning madness of day two.
 There is a question time in the hall after the last session of meditating, men or women can approach. Questions are supposed to be about technique alone, but I asked what I could do about my ‘relentless sexual fantasies’ because they were certainly keeping me far from technique. The teacher guy, Rob,  told me what I already knew. He said ‘return to anapana’ which is the observing of the breath. Oh. Okay. So I asked  in front of heaps of people, and afterwards the assistant said she actually meant for me to ask during one of the private lunch time ‘interviews’ with Rob. Oh. I burst into tears, felt like such a dick. I suddenly imagined that by saying ‘relentless sexual fantasy’ that I’d now planted the idea in people’s heads. A couple of girls told me later that it did send them off in that direction.
On Day Four we learned how to use the same observation technique starting at the fontanel (the soft spot on top of the head) and moving ‘part by part, piece by piece’ down the body. We were always given instruction via videos or audio recordings of Goenka;  his voice sounded like an Indian version of ‘The Count’  from Sesame Street. 

It was all observation. On that day I moved out of fantasising and found I was able to observe sensations more easily, though my mind was still running all over the place. Sometimes the sensations were very light along the body, and other times I experienced feelings of pressure, or as if someone had cracked an egg on the top of my head and it was pouring all over me.
I distinctly felt like a jar of warm honey had been pushed down on me a few times, all tight, close and yet comforting. I had a lot of pain in my eyes, as if I was continually straining to see something. I noticed how my body slotted into place, hips, bones, flesh, a jigsaw of pieces and spaces. My lower back, knees and hips hurt like fuckery for the first four days, then the pain would play out in my middle back, my shoulder blades and neck. Because of my old injuries I was allowed this little chair that gave me some back support. Without it I don’t know that I could have managed the physical challenge of the course.

 I kept accidentally replaying scenes from ’Game of Thrones’, or the series ‘Girls’. I thought in depth (without meaning to) about characters from these programmes. Also ended up accidentally thinking of 1980's sitcoms like 'Charles in Charge' and felt quite scathing towards them.

Then I would replay some scenes from my own life and start analysing. Hang on. I'm meant to be here. I’m here. Look. Feel. Be. What are the sensations of my body?

 Again I would return. By day four and five the creativity was flowing freely, and spontaneous knowledge seemed to rise up. I also thought a lot about a situation where a man chooses between two women that he loves. I kept thinking of this couple I know in which that had occurred, wondering how she dealt with it.

I thought of The Rooster, and that if he had to choose between me and someone else then I would instantly take myself out of the running. Or at least, I imagined I would. I said to myself “that would be pushing me too far, I’d never feel secure”. So I looked at security. I observed my thoughts about it – because there is no security anyway is there? What is romantic love? Does anyone really love anyone else, or do they only love what they think they see?

I wondered why on earth I imagined that Paul would ever be choosing between me and someone else. Ah, I thought, I’m just making up sorrows for myself! He loves me.  I think he loves me. He’s had a break down. I’ve done the right thing persisting with him, showing him that love is not conditional. If he can’t be with me due to his mental instabilities, I will be fine. I will be EQUANIMOUS!

Equanimity (Latin: æquanimitas having an even mind; aequus even animus mind/soul) is a state of psychological stability and composure which is undisturbed by experience of or exposure to emotions, pain, or other phenomena that may cause others to lose the balance of their mind. The virtue and value of equanimity is extolled and advocated by a number of major religions and ancient philosophies.

The word ‘equanimous’ is used repeatedly, a state of remaining in calm balance at the deepest level even when storms of pain and pleasure rage. I kept thinking ‘Equani Mouse’ and imagined a little mouse that learns to stay centred despite all sorts of challenges. I saw it as a children’s book.

It became a blur of meditation, delicious vegetarian food, and of course looking around and judging everybody else around me. I am shocked to find out how harsh I am on the other women. I look at one girl and think “well she’s used to being The Beautiful One. Ugh.” My judgements are one of the few things that has me in tears during the course. I liked to think of myself as being so kind!

I see another girl and decide that Paul would be really attracted to her as she has a waifish heroin look about her. By day three I decide it isn’t heroin, that she probably smokes (but is of course a vegetarian) and does Capoeria (that dancey martial art thing people are always doing at festivals). She has long, straight red hair with a thick fringe. I name her Pip. Pippi Longstocking grows up and goes to festivals, takes drugs, does Vipassana and all the boys love her.

On the first day of the course, when we were still allowed to speak, I connected with Wendy and Marit. When I walked past either of them I would have to look down and smile at the ground. I felt the same about Pip. I developed an intense and unreasonable dislike of a little woman who looked like she was constantly in the depths of self pity. Whenever I saw her I would think ‘there’s that ugly little woman’. I went to the teacher privately to ask how to deal with finding out that you’re more of an asshole that you realised, that your self image of kindness is being ripped out at the roots and you are dismayed and disappointed by it. He said to just keep observing when these judgements came up. Not to label myself, but to just say ‘ah, there it is, well we all have that’ and to remain …. EQUANIMOUS! 

Interestingly, it was probably day 8 or 9 when I observed an intense wave of pressure so strong that it forced my head to one side. Oh, okay, so perhaps this is … no wait … don’t label it … leave it … just look …. Watch … feel. The pressure is hard to explain, but it was a bit like the mildest taste of the side show ride ‘Gravitron’ (the ride spins so fast that gravity forces you into paralysis). I didn’t feel afraid. I allowed it to be. It felt like something left my right ear, some kind of pressure. Oh, interesting. Now the pressure is inside my head, and it’s sort of pulsing in and out rapidly. How. Do. What. Describe. Don’t describe. Notice. Notice. Notice. My head is coming back up. I’m sitting straight. I am very alert. I feel the pressure changing, then a voice, not my chattering labelling voice, but a calm voice saying ‘that was your self pity’. Oh. Interesting. Then it felt like my face was disintegrating very slowly and pleasantly. Tiny molecules of it were floating away. Oh. Interesting. Don’t get attached to it though. Just observe it. The word ‘interesting’ featured rather heavily for me.
 
Does my Ego look big in this?
By day 9 I didn’t find the Ugly Little Lady quite as ugly anymore. Interesting.

On day 10 we were allowed to talk. I talked so much that I nearly made myself vomit. I got to find out how accurate I was in my imaginings about people. Pretty close at times! It was so great to finally talk with Wendy and ‘Pip’. They had a naughtiness about them that I really loved and then in turn felt overwhelming.

 I was sensitized in a way that I’ve never been before. Everything felt amazing and also sickening. I went to bed and couldn’t sleep. I felt waves and waves of sensation running up and down my body so fast that I felt off balance. I sat up and kept meditating, noticing the way knowledge, shapes, sensations and desires continually engulfed me and then moved on. Day 10 was one of the most significant for me, although you are told that it's 'hard to meditate' on the day that you can finally speak, I found the opposite to be true.

I lay down and the waves of sensation kept running like a ring of pressure up and down and within my body. I kept noticing. Kept noticing. By 2am I wondered how I would get up at 4am without feeling like death itself. A still voice within said ‘you’ll be fine’. At 4am, I woke up and my eyes were free of any tiredness or pain. I had energy. I had been taking less Ritalin as the days had gone by, the structure and focus of the course was affecting me like another form of medication. Meditation = medication.
 If I took the usual amount of Ritalin it was starting to make me ‘speedy’ which is what it does to someone who is not ADHD. I’ve spoken to my doctor about this – it’s quite common for a person to watch and regulate their use of Ritalin according to what’s going on in their life. This kind of self regulation is not recommended for those who have serious mental disorders or hard core depression.

By Sunday the 19th I didn’t want to leave. Everyone’s experience differs greatly and one of the reasons there isn’t any speaking is to prevent people from comparing. Marit, a young German woman,  said she couldn’t get ‘into it’ and used to spend a lot of time looking around. She said she would look at me and noticed I was always sitting up very straight. Guess she missed the times I was a slumping slug.

Wendy showed me how to hug ‘from the heart side’ and also gave me the line ‘jam out with your clam out’. I looked forward to showing The Rooster how to hug from the opposite side to which we are all accustomed.
I had told Wendy about Paul, and also about truly letting go of Andrew, The Sexy Ex. I was coming to terms with the fact that even though the chemistry between Andrew and I is truly amazing, it didn't mean that we are meant to be together long term. I felt that even though Paul and I had obstacles to overcome, there was enough heart felt friendship and romance to start all over again. 

I was giving Marit a lift back to Auckland and had asked mum if we could stay at her place that night. We did, and I meditated before I went to sleep. I hadn’t had a chance to talk to Paul properly yet, but I liked looking at the loving messages he’d sent me before I went to the course. On Monday I took Marit into Brown’s Bay to look at Op Shops. I found the most amazing red robe with a large dragon emblazoned on the back. Paul loves dragons and I thought well, we’re not back together yet, and I don’t know what’s happening … but god he’d look good in this … sort of like a regal drug dealer or wizard.
I laughingly told the ladies behind the counter that I was buying it for my ex boyfriend. One of them misheard me and said “what? You’re buying it for your ex boyfriends’ girlfriend?”. I cracked up and responded “ha, now that really would be generous wouldn’t it?!”

When I got back to Mum’s I tried it on and then imagined Paul wearing it. I felt really happy. We spoke that day and I told him about the course.  I felt that we were working steadily towards each other again. On Tuesday we finally had a ‘serious talk’, the one where I get to find out how sorry he is for fucking around for so long, the one where he tells me how much he loves me. This is where equanimity would have come in handy.
He speaks slowly and with a lot of detail, something I have always liked. In this instance, it was not quite so pleasant. He tells me how his ex-girlfriend, (the 52 year old German with a heart problem) had come and visited him while I was away on the course.
“She wants me back”.
Well, I said, 
"you’re not attracted to her and you don’t love her. That’s what you told me."
 This is when the cold defensiveness creeps into his voice. “I always told you I still cared for her”. Well yes, but he always insisted that there was no attraction left. Then he dragged it out, saying how magical it is between us, with double rainbows over the sea. He tells me how he is still attracted to me and still wants to look up my dress. I calmly ask him if he wants to look up Karin’s dress. “Yes,” he says “yes I do”.

I am frozen and hot with the horror of it. The whole time he used to be so incredibly insistent that I was ‘over’ Andrew was really about him not being over German Mother. The pain of it is intense, especially with my extreme sensitivity after doing Vipassana. I feel my whole being writhe with agony. 

He is choosing between us and I think for a moment he must be choosing me. Then I realise he’s dragging it out too long.
He says that it came down to where he wanted to go sexually. He paused. Let it sink in. “I want to be with Karin. I have to follow my heart”.
The last time I looked, the heart was located above the belt. Pity I didn’t think of that line in the moment, but I was so hurt that I could barely speak. I could also feel rage burning in me, wanting to question, to argue.

My equanimity was fucked. Rage, sorrow and disbelief coursed through me. I texted him snottily, saying he wasn’t following his heart. He said he was.
 Sure.
 Yes I’m sure.
Yeah, and you were sure about me not so long ago.

I sat down after we talked and sobbed before making myself meditate for about 15 minutes. It was all I had time for as had to go and pick up the child I sometimes baby sit after school. I cried all the way there, and as I drove a storm was moving in. I picked up Z and as we drove towards Orakei a massive double rainbow appeared.

 By the time we got out of the car there was only one rainbow and a massive front was moving across the water, picking up and becoming a tornado. I told Z I was a bit sad and explained why. I joked that perhaps the tornado was heading to Waiheke and might rip the roof off his house. Z laughed and said ‘yeah, and he might be on the toilet at the time!’.
Then Z’s step grandfather said ‘yeah, and the pipes explode and pooh goes everywhere’. “Yes,” I added, “and no one gets hurt, but he’s covered in his own pooh’. We all cracked up, so immature.

I know I’ve been protected from being with a selfish man, a man free of heroin but who is still, in effect, a User. He mainlined my love and then when he overdosed … blamed me. So. What does that say about me and my self worth? If he’s a User, then where am I using? Did I also just get addicted to an image? Probably.
There was nothing to do but keep on meditating. I vasciallte between tears, anger and deep grief. I get lost in it and then remember to ‘just observe it.’

In retrospect I can now see that he might have been longing for German Mother for awhile. I always knew that he wanted a mother figure, something that I did find a bit challenging during the relationship.
 G Mother also fulfilled other aspects that play into the games of pain and longing: she had not been honest with him at the start of their relationship, and it was she who left him. He had said he wasn’t sure he deserved my love … yet he’s decided that he deserves the love of German Mother. So the one who hurts him is the one he wants? 

Since Tuesday I have suffered. I wondered when the spark was re-ignited. I imagine it was when he had a catch up with her a couple of months ago and she got to tell him how angry she had been with him. Ooh anger. That can turn into passion.
On the pain rampages, showing me her photo in my mind’s eye, one I’d seen on Facebook, another just of her plump torso in some kind of dress up outfit that I accidentally saw on Paul’s computer. She looks nice. Evidently she is nice. Really, really nice. Knowing she's nice doesn't help.

When I told mum he was going back to the rejecting mother figure, she said “Does she have big breasts?”
“Yes”
“Does she like to cook?”
“Yes. She bakes. She’s a really good baker.”
Mum cracked up laughing and so did I. She's also really good at cleaning and gardening. Hell. I'd take her back!

Yesterday I tortured myself imaginging them making love, her matronly body heaving beneath him, his face desperate like a dying bird. Then I wonder if she lost weight and that’s why Paul’s dick twitched so hard. Yeah. Probably. Hang on. I’m making shit up and it’s hurting me. I wonder about her Buddhism. Do no harm. I imagined her ensuring that she got to his cock before I did, knowing how closely it resounded with the beating of his heart. Anger flares up. Notice it. How it hurts the stomach. How it sends the heart racing. Do no harm. Do no harm. Do no harm.

If Paul is following his heart then only good can come of this. If not, then he will get his own wake up calls very quickly. 
I keep meditating morning and night. The emotional pain is so great that physical pain also comes up. I go to the tarot (Tarot of The Spirit) and ask for a card to clarify what has just happened. The card that shows me what’s just happened blows my mind. Here is a brief summary:

8 of Water; Still Waters
You are in a state of withdrawal; retreat is necessary and good at this time; through withdrawing , all things shall become clear; you will be protected as you withdraw, you will not lose anything important; take a break and remember, “still waters run deep”.

The longer explanation talks about ‘charging your Self and renewing your resources within a space of protection. At the Eight, you begin to understand the magical capacity of your mind. …. Stop everything and allow your Self the luxury of utter stillness.’

Even with this amazing card coming up, my mind still wants to go back to the stories of sorrow. My ego longs to mulch over the rejection, to roll around in pain like a dog joyfully rolling in the carcass of a rotting sheep. 

Then my ‘higher self’ or ‘the watcher’ gets a look in, and I’m allowing myself to just observe it all without falling into the abyss. When I find myself groaning ‘but why did he say he loved me?’ I then remember that when it comes down to it, few of us truly Love anyone. We are a mess of sensation seeking missiles most of the time, always see-sawing between craving and numbness. Dulling things down in order not to feel, or ramping it up in order to get high in one way or another. To observe is to get mastery over this mind. To observe is to demystify pain and pleasure.

Today I woke up in emotional and physical pain. I didn’t want to meditate, so I lay in bed feeling utterly miserable, totally sorry for myself. I got sick of the misery and had to meditate after all. I was afraid of having to sit with all that rejection again. Then lo and behold, I sat, and it is never quite what one expects. The pain seemed to vanish as I lasered in on it. That’s okay, I’m sure I’ll have more pain later. Pleasure and a sense of well being rose up. That’s okay, I’m sure that will also dissolve. 

Equanimous. Equanimous. Equanimous.

Yes. I can wish kindness for The Rooster and German Mother. Well okay, perhaps not just yet. It’s less than four days since he slowly delivered his news. 










Wednesday, June 13, 2012

No More Sex with the Sexy Ex, ADHD Dietry help and Things.


13th June 2012
Good morning! Looking a bit sleepy on it.
On Sunday morning I was feeling heavy. There’s something wrong with my left shoulder, and I had no desire to do anything useful. I knew I needed to shift my state, so I did this little exercise called ‘clearing off your mental desk’. It was simple:

1)   Take 15 minutes to write down everything that’s in your head right now
2)   Put a tick next to the things you can’t control and a star next to the things you can
3)   Write down the things you can control on another list

What surprised me was that as I wrote down all the crap floating around in my head was this sudden unlocking of my pain and anxiety. I cried and cried, but that was quickly followed by calm. I wrote down that I wanted help, but I didn’t reach out to anyone for help (something I was basically telling a friend off for recently). The kind of help I want is in small things I think; the conversation that helps you see things in a different light, or someone actually doing the dishes after you’ve made them a meal (as it might take me two days to get them done myself).
Whatever the case, after I’d had my wee sobbing session I realised I was okay.
Oh, and tonight I reached down to pick up a pen on the floor and completely fell (along with my chair) and landed heavily on my left side thus increasing pain levels to a 7 out of 10. No, I'm not drunk.

Exhibition Drive, Titirangi. 16 minute walk from my place.
 Completed Time with The Sexy Ex, and that’s okay.
“But,” you ask “he’s your ex … so wasn’t it already complete?”
Well yes and no. If you’re still having hot sex with the ex on a regular basis, it’s not entirely completed is it? No matter what you say, if that person still keeps saying he loves you and comes around to fuck your brains out, it isn’t exactly the kind of Ex most people are referring to. Whatever the case, it has been good, and I don’t regret it at all.

I took ‘complete’ from something Lisa Nichols said on a Youtube clip about relationships. I really liked it. To say that something has been completed rather than broken, that no matter what’s happened it’s been a learning experience (obviously). It’s amazing how very simple things can feel like such revelations. To say our time with someone is complete makes it sound like some kind of assignment or creation that’s finished, but in a way that’s quite satisfying. Dust off the vibrator. Cuddle the cat. Do not use the vibrator whilst cuddling the cat; that would be wrong.
My ADHD UPDATE:

The week is going so fast. I’ve had some excellent conversations with a friend about ADHD and she found a site with dietary information: http://www.livestrong.com/article/292238-foods-for-dopamine-norepinephrine-serotonin/.

Okay, so it stands to reason that if you have ADHD (or any kind of ‘misfiring’ of the neurotransmitters in the brain) then you might want to take a look at what you’re eating.

Foods that help increase the functioning of one’s neurotransmitters (specifically dopamine,  epinephrine and serotonin) might be worth getting into the gullet.

For Serotonin:
Proteins such as cheese, eggs, meat and plant sources like seeds and whole grains.
For Dopamine and Epinephrine:
Dopamine (which is why dope is called dope) is of course linked to pleasure and reward, epinephrine is linked with focus and response to stress.
Evidently it’s the amino acid tyrosine that really gets the old d and e going, and that my dears, is contained in almonds, avocados, beans, pumpkin and mustard seeds.

Hey, you know how Jesus said that if you had faith as small as a mustard seed you could move mountains? Well maybe he meant we should eat more mustard seeds and then we’d be able to focus and get some shit done, but someone misquoted him? 

Fark, it’s so, so cold! I went for a walk this morning and took a few photos along the way; so beautiful, the pictures only catch a fraction of the beauty.
There was ice on my windscreen when I got into the car, and I was grateful that I had my gloves on.

Brrr, going out to see an exhibition with Handsome Rob tomorrow, but if that feels too much like hard work we could always go and see a movie.  It’s so cool to have a good platonic male friendship back. It’s been a long time. We used to just get so drunk all the time, now we make decisions to go out and not drink at all. Ahh, maturity, gotta love it.

Keep moving towards what you like, and do what feels good (unless you’re of the Hitler persuasion). Notice what makes you laugh. Do things that promote joy – you need to strengthen those pathways in the brain. It’s not waffle-piffle-fluffel- bummel. It’s science.

Make a list. Here are a few things that give me pleasure at the moment:

1)I love it when I hear people say things like ‘advocado’ instead of ‘avocado’.
2) I LOVE the advertisements on BFM. They even had one that made fun of people who say they LOVE the advertisements on BFM (student radio in Auckland, NZ). Right now they have one for some music festival in Australia, and the sting you have to listen out for to win prizes is ‘wankermaloo!’ in a horrible Aussie twang. It never fails to make me laugh in the car on the way to wherever it is that I’m going.
3) Online Scrabble. I am a new player but I am already intimidating those marginally less capable than I. People who speak English as a second language usually.
4) Nature. Yes, I’m a goddamn hippy really. I love the trees, the birds, the dark brown worms, the mist on the water.
5) Food. Fuck me duck me, I do think the Ritalin has increased my pleasure in the consuming of food. I don’t mean I need to eat a lot, but when I do, I feel like I almost want to rub it all over my face (but I don’t).
6) Outings: I’m goin’ out to exhibitions, birthdays, galleries, gigs … and for some reason these things keep being within ability to do on very little money. Okay, it helps when friends are kind and buy you a drink or a coffee.
7) Making food for others. Okay, I like food when I’m on my own, but I also really enjoy making simple but yummy things for a beloved guest. Hey, I can’t believe it, but I did see something on Jamie Oliver’s show (when visiting mum) that I liked. Sweet roasted peppers (from the jar) stuffed with a cheese that melts, then fried in olive oil. OOOHHHHH yeahhhh.
8) Telepathy: Okay, this does work best with the cat. Look into her eyes and say ‘I love you’ and then notice she starts to purr almost immediately.
9) Talking to Angels or Whatever: I talk out loud, in the car, (turn down the radio for a few minutes) as if to a good friend. Then I wait and see if any good ideas come up. They always do.
10) My hypnotherapy CD’s: I swear this stuff gets better every time I listen. No, I’m not wanking to it all the time, I usually have it on as I fall asleep and it gives me an enormous sense of well being.

That sucky towel! That's been around for way too long. I think it's older than me.
What’s the point? Well, maybe there isn’t one. How freeing! Isn't that permission to create, invent, relax and love? Yes. It is.