Day 11 and 12 – Dreams
and Plans – (suggested music – New York City (You’re a Woman) by Al Kooper)
Was I being too negative? Remembering
negative things. Using the f word too often…Doesn’t matter now. I’m going
to New York!!! People to do, places to meet. Time to surf the net. My zencards.com
calendar (the best!) had on it that I was going to be there for Buddha
day. I thought Buddha Day was the full moon in May. At least, in Katmandu
that’s what they used to say. Climb up to the top of the Monkey Temple
in the evening, eat acid and party all night. Apparently, New York agreed
somewhat. But I did find the best vegetarian restaurant in NY – but it
was in Queens. Was it on Sex and the City that they said ‘no one goes to
Queens’ or was that Brooklyn? I never did go to Queens. But if anyone does,
the best vegetarian restaurant is:
Buddha Bodai
42 – 96 Main Street
Flushing, Queens
And I could go to Central Park
and see Strawberry Fields, I could avoid the World Trade Center remains,
I could wander around Soho…
For some reason in my notebook
I had written karma, dharma, and sangha. These are the 3 pillars of
zen. But why had I written them in my diary in terms of dreams and plans.
Was it my karma to be obsessed with Spalding. Was it my dharma to go to
the Memorial. And was it the scattered spuddies that were to be a sangha.
I guess I don’t need to explain karma – although it certainly seems to
be misused a great deal – as in ‘that’s a bummer, man’ would suffice over
‘that’s bad karma, man’. And dharma, well they called a sitcom after that,
didn’t they. Sangha is the group, the cult members, the supporters,
what have you.
Was it Spalding’s karma to end
up in the East River. Were his writings the dharma. And did he have a sangha
or even want one. You see. I have no idea why I wrote those words.
I looked up Spalding Gray – the
3 Spalding Grays in America were all the same : one lived part time on
Ferry Road, one lived part time on Wooster St. and one apparently had a
place in Carmel, NY. I figured only Wooster St. would be on my list. I
certainly would have liked the others as well, but I think in Sag Harbor,
I’d go for the house across from the cemetery. The one Spalding tried to
buy back for 3 times what he got for it. Shit, I would have sold it back
to the poor guy and probably only asked double…
And I wrote down Kathie’s office
address and phone number. She must have emailed me that. Conveniently in
the area where I was staying. Somehow, I remember asking her to lunch.
She said she was real busy (no doubt!) but the Sunday might work for brunch.
Call her office when I get to NY. I wrote her address and phone # on the
to take notebook. Who knows, maybe the Buddha Bodai did a good lunch. I
had dreams of coming downstairs at the Whitehouse – didn’t look anything
like in reality – I had on my red plaid shirt, and a Harris Tweed Jacket.
Kill the beard and a little more white in the hair, and I’d be there.
The front desk would be impressed.
‘Where are you off too?’
‘Oh, I’ve been invited to brunch.
Somewhere called the Russian Tea Room. Ever heard of it?’
And David Letterman. Had to get
stand by tickets for the Late Show.
Call 212 247 6497 starting at
exactly 11 am – phone is open for 30 minutes more or less, until they have
enough people to line up. No guarantees.
And the body was found off the
Greenpoint section of Brooklyn near Kent Ave. Was Brooklyn near Queens?
Cause if I went to Greenpoint, I’d need to either get spiritual or fucking
drunk…