Mcluhan said:
That was funny 
The experience you seek could be had in so many ways. Living homeless is probably not the way. You seem clearly to be rejecting the concete jungle as you put it. Modern life as we all know it. The homeless are part of it, just at the very bottom.
I lived on a small coastal island, with no roads and no electric power, except by generator for a year. It was the most magical time of my life. I would walk through the forest and see where the deer walked just by the light opennings through the trees, never mind the footpath. I lived by the weather. You change back into a type of human this much more in tune with nature, a nature that those who live in the concrete jungle, are killing with commerce. I listened to the whales at night, and we played instruments to them. They talked back. A chill runs up your spine.
From this life style I developed a perspective such that when I returned to the city on trips, I could see how distant from our true humanity, that city and its inhabitants had become.
I venture to say you are experiencing a negative gut reaction to the pressures of modern life. Your inner being is rejecting it. You need to change your life. Go there. Do it. You can always return. You will be more experienced in life, more resourceful and much better equipt to deal with power and food shortages. You may even find what you are looking for, and never return.
Good luck!
That was a beautiful post! When I read it, it was as if I was actually there!
However, how much would it cost to retreat to such as resort? Another words, like many of us here on the board, are buying a fantasy.
Do I reject modern life? Well, for one thing, I love high tech stuff. I love electronics, cars and just gadgets in general. We are progressing as you can see in our high tech stuff, but, in terms of humanity, we are regressing as we are becoming more and more self centred, selfish, more and more competitive (at least in big cities like Toronto).
Again, I do not know. It seems like I am on the same boat as many others who have not yet found meaning in anything ...
Like mentioned before. Part of desire is to experience being "homeless" is to find meaning as meaning can often be found in the simplest things like ridding oneself of all the pressure, expectations and masks we are forced to wear as our modern commerce driven socirty forces us to.
Somtimes I think the homeless are more free then "us", the more fortunate ones because at least they don't have a schedule to follow, they don't need to conform to certain policies, they don have to be "professional" on the job. They can get up whenever they want, act however they want, dress however they want, etc. etc. Being a homeless person is actually quite free.
In fact, there is a homeless person who comes in the bank once a month (withdrawn money which the gov't deposits). And although I do not have direct contact with him, he seems to be much more cultured and civilized and well mannered and polite then some of my other affluent clients. And after observing this for awhile, it has taught me to treat all clients with the same respect and courtesy regardless of how much they have in their account. I for one, have been guilty of judging others based on their investment potential and accounts. But this homeless person who comes in once a month has taught me something ... so I thank him for teaching me what it means to be "real" and treating all with equality ...
And yes, people who are in banking/finance do infact treat poeple like shit unless they can help them meet their quotas and it is something I dispise.
Maybe because I am exposed to this kind of shit all day, it has made me reject it and seek success and pleasure in something else besides the bling bling.