Monday 19 September 2011

Broadening My Horizons.

After the heady stuff in the last post, it’s back to playing the game...

I’m wondering whether to give up television altogether. Now that I’ve got digital, I have a staggering array of channels at my disposal. ‘You’re bound to find plenty to watch now,’ said my new neighbour. Really? I give it a go several times a day. I flick the ‘Channel Up’ button repeatedly, which gives a temporary display showing the programme now playing on each channel. Sometimes I stop at about channel 40, sometimes I persevere into the 100’s. Result: nothing, nothing, nothing.

(Some of the later channels are porn channels, by the way. I spent a few minutes watching them the other night. I would have found them hilarious had I not been so disturbed by the flagrant way in which the sanctity of the Feminine Principle was being trashed. They consist of various excuses for real women – possibly plastic, I’m not sure – lying or kneeling topless on a bed, rubbing their chests, making their bottoms waggle, and pouting at the camera once a minute, apparently on cue. And while they’re doing that, they’re talking to some bozos on the phone who are apparently paying £1.50 a minute for the ‘pleasure.’ I’ve no idea what was being said; having the sound as well as the sight would have been just too far beyond the call of duty. The things I suffer in the name of experience and this blog! I suppose it’s all rather sad, really, but no more of that for me, thank you.)

So anyway, I was flicking through the channels today while I was eating my lunch, when I came across a programme entitled ‘Feng Shui.’

Now, it saddens me to see the trivial commercialisation of these ancient traditions being perpetrated by the business end of the New Age movement, but I do have some faith in their roots, so I decided to have a look. It was none other than a shopping channel – presumably one purporting to sell items that encourage good feng shui. The item they were selling when I arrived was a green leather handbag. Two people were talking very earnestly about it.

All in all, it comes back to my wanting to stop the world and get the hell off.

4 comments:

Nuutj said...

I spend time on TV less and less. At my commit's place, I have no idea how to turn it on, I see too many remote controllers for cable and TV. I gave up and watch whatever he wants or simply take my eyes on books or laptop screen. There is nothing I can't miss on it..............

If you know how to get a hell out of this life with no sin, please let me know too. ;-P

JJ said...

If you mean how do we get off the wheel while we've still got karmic debt, I don't know. I don't know whether it even works that way. I know nothing.

Maria Sondule said...

Haha, people on television are either hilarious or completely idiotic.
You don't like the discovery channel? Or the Old Movie channel? (they usually play really good ones, and without commercials, which is nice)

JJ said...

Steady on. I've only got the plethora of freeview channels. I wouldn't pay for satellite or cable on principle (several principles, actually.)