תענית / Ayuno



When I was a child if I was feeling hungry, but it was not yet the time allowed for eating, I could drink water, brush my teeth or my favourite option, to close my eyes and wake up somewhere else. The rules for this were that when I would open my eyes, I will no longer know anything because I would be empty, "amnesic". This fasting from the world allowed me to discover dozens of different places, exploring uses and objects, try exotic flavours and learn many rare customs.