viernes, 13 de junio de 2025

Javier de Juan: pintar Madriz, pintar el mundo


Entrevista previa a la exposición en el Cuartel del Conde Duque. Ahora dentro de las actividades del Museo de Artes Decorativas hay otra muestra del trabajo de este pintor que no nació en Madrid pero que retrata la vida de esta ciudad desde los años 70 y 80 hasta ahora...

martes, 10 de junio de 2025

How to free yourself of the seven obsessions, Valerie Mason Jones

How to Free Yourself from the 7 Obsessions

To free ourselves from habitual patterns, says Valerie Mason-John, we need to see how they have become part of our identity.

VALERIE MASON-JOHN
8 MAY 2025


Watch your thoughts; they become habits.
Watch your habits; they become stories.
Watch your stories; they become excuses.
Watch your excuses; they become relapses.
Watch your relapses; they become dis-eases.
Watch your dis-eases; they become vicious cycles.
Watch your vicious cycles; they become your wheel of life.

We meditate to uproot what the Buddhist teachings call samskaras. These are the mental impressions and recollections that have been psychologically imprinted in our minds by early childhood trauma.

We also meditate to loosen what the Buddha called the seven anusayas, which are obsessions or underlying habitual tendencies. If we really want to break deep-rooted habits, every one of us needs to become aware of the obsessions of sensual passion, resistance, views, uncertainty, conceit, ignorance, and the passion of becoming.

Every time we habitually react, the past is present.

Maybe you’ve made a New Year’s resolution again this year, performed rituals, done therapy, or tried plant medicine. But these seven habitual ways of acting out are still dominating your life and causing you misery. Why? Because the anusayas are rooted in ancestral trauma, intergenerational trauma, and epigenetic trauma. They have become part of your identity.

The thoughts that habitually run around in your head are part of your superego: they are giving internal voice to the adults in your past who harmed, hurt, and wounded you. Every time we habitually react, that past is present. It resurfaces.

I used to have a huge reaction if I was waiting for a friend and they were half an hour late. For some of you, someone being half an hour late wouldn’t be a big deal. But once upon a time, waiting for someone put my whole body into a crisis—palpitations, sweats, grinding my teeth. That’s because the memory was still in my body of the six-week-old me who was left somewhere by a mother who never returned. So when someone was late, my body memory was activated and I became deeply distressed.

This habit of reacting was only uprooted when I surrendered the identity of an abandoned six-week-old, and allowed that identity to die, in the painful gap of sadness, rather than habitually turning away from it in my distress. We transcend our habits by allowing a part of our superego to die.

Meditation: Thoughts with No Thinker

Become aware of the body by simply noticing what the body is touching. Notice your clothing and anything else touching the body.

The body produces sensations—it’s what the body does. So become aware of such sensations: heat, tickling, aching, throbbing. itching, pain, and so on. Notice that these sensations are either pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral.

Sensations trigger thoughts, so become aware of thoughts touching the heart–mind. Notice them without identifying with them, without thinking them, and without creating habitual grooves in the brain.

The heart–mind will produce thoughts, because that’s what it does, too. You don’t have to think them. You can be free of stinking thinking and have “thoughts without
a stinker.”

We work with thoughts by inhaling deeply, expanding the breath throughout the body, and then exhaling. Do this several times, and hopefully this will begin to weaken habits.


lunes, 9 de junio de 2025

Sé quien eres , Patricia Ferreira



La primera película que dirigió Patricia Ferreira, recientemente fallecida y autora de indagaciones en nuestro pasado reciente y la Transición, como la serie Las abogadas que TVE emitió hace unos meses o versiones de libros como El Alquimista impaciente. Consiguió a Miguel Angel Solá, después de verlo en escena en la obra de Mark Twain "Adán y Eva", a Roberto Enriquez, Ingrid Rubio, Ana Fernández...

Hay una serie con este mismo nombre, mucho más reciente y también de una extraordinaria calidad y unos actores magníficos aunque la interesante trama se ocupa de otros temas. 

domingo, 8 de junio de 2025

ISLE OF DOGS | Official Trailer | FOX Searchlight


Se estrenó hace unos años y aquí Wes Anderson cuidó cada detalle y eligió las voces de muchos de sus actores fetiche para sus protagonistas de animación. No es mi género favorito pero me fascinó, sobre todo la música y los tambores japoneses. 

jueves, 5 de junio de 2025

UNA QUINTA PORTUGUESA - TRÁILER OFICIAL (HD)


La posibilidad de vivir otra vida, en este caso suplantando la de otra persona, encontrar tu lugar y tu trabajo lejos de todo lo que conoces es la historia de un profesor universitario que trata de convencer a sus jóvenes alumnos de que los mapas son mejores para comprender el mundo que las app que ellos usan...con bastante poco éxito.

Su vida da un vuelco cuando su mujer, de nacionalidad serbia, desaparece dejando en casa su móvil y una serie de situaciones inesperadas durante un viaje le hacen cambiar de vida y de identidad y curiosamente encontrar una vida con más sentido. 

Pero el pasado reaparece cuando menos lo espera y le hace comprender las razones de la huida de su esposa y volver al lugar donde realmente quiere vivir con la tranquilidad del que ya "ha atendido a los fantasmas"
Una película que reflexiona sobre el colonialismo portugués en Angola y nos presenta personajes inolvidables como el de la gran María Medeiros