Tuesday, 2 November 2021
Staging
Sunday, 17 January 2021
A Fairy Godmother
“I felt like that, once,
when I was Young.
[Road - Three Years Earlier]
(Yasmin is sitting by the side of the road when The Police Car draws up and The Policewoman gets out.)
ANITA:
Hitchhiking?
YASMIN:
No.
ANITA:
Just taking in The View?
[ Thats' a Good One -- She's Funny. There ISN'T one - this stretch of road is in the complete Middle of Nowhere and it is seemingly flat, bland and featureless as far as The Eye can see, in every direction. ]
[ No promise of an opportunity, even, to go down to The Crossroads, and meet The Devil. ]
YASMIN:
Not Breaking The Law, am I?
ANITA:
No. Where are you off to?
YASMIN:
Away.
ANITA:
It's good there.
YASMIN:
Leave Me Alone.
ANITA:
Can't do that.
YASMIN:
Why not?
ANITA:
People are Worried about you.
YASMIN:
No, they're not.
ANITA:
Your Sister is.
That's why she called us.
She's worried you've left and are going to do something stupid.
I've heard things are tough.
Getting bullied at school?
Grades have gone a bit wonky?
Parents don't get what's up?
You must be feeling pretty Trapped and Alone.
YASMIN:
I'm feeling way more than that.
ANITA:
That's better than the other way.
YASMIN:
What?
ANITA:
Well, Feeling Things isn't Wrong.
YASMIN:
I don't want your speech.
ANITA:
I know.
The Terrible Thing about Being Older is,
You have all this experience,
and nobody ever wants to hear it.
'Cos I know that there's so much ahead of you.
What if This Moment, where you want to run away from everyone, including yourself, is just that.
A Moment.
What if we find a way to get you through it and out The Other Side?
I've been Where You Are.
Moments Change.
Help's out there. As much or as little as you need.
YASMIN:
I'm not listening to you.
ANITA:
Would Hard Cash make a difference?
I'll make you a deal.
Look me up in three years.
If I'm Wrong, I'll give you 50 Quid.
I mean, I'd say more, but the pay's rubbish.
YASMIN:
Get another job, then.
ANITA:
Can't.
Love it too much.
But if I'm Right, you owe me 50p.
Come on, those are good odds.
[Number 79]
(Yasmin knocks on the door.)
ANITA:
Hi, can I help you?
YASMIN:
Hi. You won't remember me.
My name's Yasmin...
ANITA:
Yasmin Khan.
I flippin' do remember you.
YASMIN:
I've got something for you.
(Holds out a 50p piece.)
ANITA:
You wanna come in?
Sunday, 13 December 2020
DIGNITY
In Indian culture, there’s a time-honored custom that you have the right to go to another person — a man, a woman, a stranger — and ask him or her to be The Incarnation of God for you.
There are Strict Laws governing this.
If the person agrees to be The Incarnation of God for you, you must never pester him.
You must never put a heavy weight on him — it’s weighty enough as it is.
And you must not engage in any other kind of relationship with that person.
You don’t become friends, and you don’t Marry Him.
The Person becomes a kind of Patron Saint for You.
J. Krishnamurti was a wonderful man.
Lots of people put Gold on him.
One afternoon, he and I went for a walk in Ojai, California, and a little old lady was kneeling alongside the path.
We just walked by.
Later he told me,
“She has put the image of God on me.
She knows what she’s doing.
She never talks or asks anything of me.
But when I go for a walk, she somehow knows where I’m going to be, and she’s always there.”
What was most touching was his attitude.
If she needed this, he would do it.
This is the original meaning of the terms Godfather and Godmother. That person is The Carrier of Godlike qualities for you.
Nowadays we think of a Godparent as the one who will take care of us materially in case our parents are not able to see it through.
But the original meaning was of someone who carries the subtle part of your life — a parent in an interior, Godlike way. It’s a wonderful custom.
Most parents are worn out just seeing their child through to physical maturity.
We need someone else who isn’t bothered with Authority Issues, like “How much is my allowance this week?”