HONEST REVIEW: The Rosario Boutique Hotel
Problem:
You want to escape to beauty. To cinema.
You want to escape to a place far from the turbulence and the dire reality of inelegant modernity and alarming consequences of endless progress, of sheer vulgarities, of ceaseless unconsciousness and brief dislocated intimacies.
You want to get away from traffic denser than Bohol's calamay.
The world brimming with interests and unmet desires pushes you to grind, to attain more, to arrive at, in more places, and to be pressured by a seemingly socially mandated unstopping demand to be in discontent.
You want to escape to poetry, to wonder, to a formless deeper and endless now, which is your true own self. The rest are just arrows that direct you there. What can you do?
Ideas:
1. Read Michel Foucault at The Rosario Boutique Hotel in Liloan, a hotel with a public library in place, for Cebuanos to read and to realize that Truth is Relative and Subjective
You can find in the public library of UP Diliman Art Professor and Artist Cesar Cañete at Rosario Boutique in Liloan a book in postmodernism by Michel Foucault. Foucault's Postmodernism suggests that:
2. Read and Understand Seneca and Eckhart Tolle
3. Watch the Bisaya Film "Kung Diin Ang Kangitngit" to realize that you may only be your own absence behind a broken mirror, a quote from Jodorowsky's Endless Poetry
4. Understand.