I don’t know a “Tommy” or a “knocker” on my window sill. Although another friendly reminder to get some sleep was heard nearby somewhere to my left. But before I drift off to sleep and while my laptop computer fully recharges to 100%, I’ll blog while listening to “America” or “Asia” on my GooglePlay.
Last night, I tried a Multi-Grain, Hot Cereal with Oats, Milled Flaxseed, Soy and more by HodgsonMill.com | Premium Quality since 1882. I usually eat “cereal” for breakfast – the kinds that kids like – colorful and full of sugar.
This is the first time I would eat this type of “porridge” for dinner instead of our staple Asian foodstuff – steam white rice, which is mostly glucose/sugar. I needed something to fill up my stomach and not load up the carb. I tasted the stuff and reflected how I could live on this foodstuff NOT complain.
A little garlic salt didn’t help boost the taste. And maybe it’s better that I avoid the outmoded food of mostly meat, such as “adobo” chicken, as I looked on with disdain that my parents ate without consideration/almost automatically of how a sentient being once was alive.
Ah, yes. I could have been one of those meditative Buddhist monk living in a little hut atop a snow mountain and meditate on my many “thoughts” and old memories from the windmills of my small mind. Often, I thought of how I could have lived as a hermit since no one know me or bothers to communicate with someone who doesn’t reach out to people.
Nay. I’m invisible as mentioned in my old blog entries. I would startle people from behind. Maybe I should practice being more invisible and untouchable and then find my own peace without the noise of insecure people who constantly need to communicate, just to “stay in touch” with their reality/dimension.
Alas, this is just another form of escapism – to get away from a reality/dimension froth with undesirable factors that can upset a pill bug to turn over. I’ve not seem many pill bugs. They are gone from our backyard as with many of nature’s life – I am forced to accept this fate.
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