Daniella

I love things that make you think twice,Independent Coffee Shops, and being a piece of the global community. I have a strange affinity for Latin American culture, Nicaragua in particular. My day feels oddly unbalanced if it does not start with a downward facing dog. I have developed a newly found appreciation for punk shows and deeply enjoy the hidden sense of community among what I have experienced to be an amazing group of down-to-earth individuals. I enjoy the stride and sound of an authoritative click originating from 3+ inch heels. I think insight can be gained by thinking about any discipline philosophically. I am overwhelmed by the vast array of knowledge and wisdom I am engulfed in and disappointed I humanly cannot obtain it all. Though I remain enlightened and empowered by the realization of my own personal limitations. At any point I am up for a conversation entering the wee hours of the morning talking about the trials and tribulations of the globe or anything else under the sun. I tell people how it is because the world is already full of illusions. I still however remain baffled at my inability to remember the longitude and latitude of my keys, phone, or wallet at any point in time. Graciously open to new instruments including the most sacred sounds echoing from the human body, to the violin, or the Djembe despite my atrocious lack of rhythm. I do a hauntingly accurate impression of my 75-year-old off the boat Italian grandmother and enjoy authentic Italian cooking to raw fish wrapped in seaweed. The list goes on as I'm sure it does for most, but lastly I truly appreciate the uniqueness of each individual while seeing no matter how seemingly different we all are, we are all connected.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Intangibily Savvy



Manifested, vested
Deep in the vortex of the cerebral cortex
Originating from your experience, emanating
All that is deep within your soul
Ideas that make you whole
So embedded they flow right through your veins
So powerful you must sacrifice your tight grip on the reins
ideas so powerful, they sacrifice the logical
You let go of conventionality and embrace your inner self passionately
It is this that leaves you satisfied
When you let go of your inhibitions with a ruthless pride
Never to confide
In society, because honestly
They rob you of your originality
Wishing you to live within their constraints
To embody the picture their rhetoric paints
The American Dream is that and nothing more
Never truly fulfilling a human being at their core
It begins within your mind
A truth popular culture wishes you'd never find
An idea, whose expression leaves the spirit elated
Underestimated, by the hopelessly jaded
Free your idea into the world
Allowing, the ambiguity of the idea to unfurl

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Power of Word



Words that come alive, that thrive
They spurt right out of the soul--never to deprive
They capture the richness of spirit--the artful lyrisisct
As unique as a jigsaw piece
Energy flowing into your heart
Reminding you we are all just a part
of this picture
this neverending plane-- all looking to gain
some momentum 
Connected...not separate
A global citizen 
sharing our similarity with an unspoken clarity
Words
They don't draw lines, just looking to define
the global picture
Like an abstract fixture
filled with ambiguity
while bursting with simplicity
They only could be--Me
but also you
These words are the power, so its either now or--
We let our chances pass us by, we don't even try
to speak
Silence will not bring the change that we seek
so keep the words flowing, always knowing
The Power of Word

Monday, April 4, 2011

Energetically Charged Awareness

IMG_4148 by dmr620
IMG_4148, a photo by dmr620 on Flickr.
We as human beings are inherently limited to the reality that surrounds us. Embedded into the capabilities of our physical iris is the limitation of our own perspective. The world is immense, physically and metaphysically. The acknowledgment of our human limitations can be utilized to create a constant thirst for knowledge and wisdom. We can use this wisdom to deepen our minds, our physical body, and the depths of our souls. Our minds create our life experiences based upon how we choose to perceive them and make them a part of us. With the true embrace of all that is complex and all that is simple we can stop thinking things are either "black or white". Acceptance of the true ambiguity of all can be conceptually overwhelming, while simultaneously invigorating. Shared by all is prana, the energy that is flowing within us and all that surrounds us. We can begin to manipulate it's flow by controlling the prana we choose to emit, share, and take in. From the gas station attendant to the highest paid CEO, from the beautiful lotus flower to the overgrown weed, to the spec of dust floating near the window sill to the soft fall of a glimmering snowflake prana is shared, transferred, or let go. Prana is what connects us to everything. Once we accept that we can truly recognize interdependence.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Simply Complex

IMG_0149 by dmr620
IMG_0149 a photo by dmr620 on Flickr.
Everyday we wake up with intention. The intention to get married, to graduate, to make money, to eat healthy, but what are we actually seeking with all of these intentions? Ultimately these paths and choices should lead us closer and closer to self-actualization and enlightenment, if we are open to it. We want to reach our full potential internally, to do this we utilize the external. If these external things are not tools in which to deepen our soul and become more in tune with the inner self, they remain futile. It is easy to get caught up in conventionality or what others have told us we need to make us happy, but true happiness can only be attained from within, and unless the external is helping us to attain this inner happiness, what purpose does it serve? Beauty can be found in simplicity, while nothing really remains "simple". Anything "simple", is actually quite complicated. Whatever these things might be and as disconnected and alone we may feel in the world, we are all connected to each other and it is through the true embrace of all souls around us that will deepen our connection with others and ourselves. To surrender to ourselves and the person we want to become.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Wider Angle Zoom



 
The reality remains unchanged, the only shift is the perspective and focus but it changes the whole picture.

 When a photographer snaps a photo they are showing you the world through their eyes. They are framing a small piece of the world in order to communicate a specific message by virtue of physical limitation. In order to communicate their perspective it is necessary for the photographer to focus attention on certain things and avoid attention to others. This is done in a strategic way to disseminate the intended meaning of the photographer to the observers. What the photographer fails to do is give you the entire picture, not physically speaking. The photographer makes a statement on what the photograph is intended for only, it is up to the observer to take into consideration the world that lies outside the photo. This is also what is done through the media, the media like the photographer strategically paints a certain picture to people in order to manipulate public opinion. Though only certain messages and meanings are communicated life is drastically more complex than what is communicated through these mediums. 

Engulfed in a tremendously pervasive media culture, though seemingly enigmatic actually remains to be more overt than at first glance. Public opinion is strategically shaped to manipulate public opinion to be complacent and ignorant of the bigger picture not represented in the consolidated chromatic pixelated box. There are activists that refuse to buy into this culture literally and figuratively. We are innovators, we think outside the box, we work within our constraints but also outside them, we are passionate, innovative, stubborn, and creative, just as our counterparts. We aim to create systemic change, we want to build a new framework, one that operates in the only way we will tolerate and that is a sound framework of justice. As injustice continues to plague our nation and our globe it is creating a growing group of frustrated resistant individuals. These individuals have seen the detriment that is growing from inaction and remaining static and they are coming up with innovative ways to counter this. With lack of resources compared to our corporate counterparts, the advantages of solidarity and organization must be emphasized. The utilization of non-physical resources need to be expended into the far-reaching abyss in order to take advantage of  skills that remain under utilized.

    Activists should be persistent while simultaneously cooperative until their goals are reached and never take no for an answer. In order to achieve more and remain in high spirits it is useful to remain optimistic about the potential embodied in all social activists. Personally as opposed to being a full-fledged shameless idealist I remain to be realistically idealistic. Being overly optimistic or too idealistic can leave people disappointed and when that optimism is imposed on us by others, it can leave individuals feeling betrayed and lied too in some cases. Activists should always speak from their hearts, because it is their hearts that led them to be activists, it should be the hearts of those they are trying to reach that spark an indescribable overwhelming passion towards action and social change. 

     The American government is often associated with buzz-words such as “freedom”, “democracy”, “patriotism”, the “American Dream”. These words are idealistic illusions fed to the American public to keep them from interfering with United States interests. To create a dependence through the yearning for protectionism in order to gain compliance and complacency among the American Public.  Most activists remain less than optimistic about the good intentions of our government overall. Instead of creating innovative alternatives to create social change with little government interference,another viable option could be the manipulation of the current conventional system and efforts to reformulate it. There are vast entities interconnected into a large systemic global framework that include political, economic, and social entities, these entities form a structure that is embedded into our society. Those who wish to engage in social change need to not only work to aid those suffering from the injustice created by these entities but they also have to work to prevent the occurrence of injustice altogether.

   In order to work against these injustices the goal of all social activists alike should be to aid those suffering from injustice while simultaneously working towards dismantling those that created the injustice from the get-go. Though there are many separations of different groups working for justice, ultimately the goal is to respect inherent human and environmental rights, and to create a more equal world. In working towards distinct goals it is important to not lose sight of the larger picture and goal which is equality and respect for inherent human rights. Working solely within the framework of those creating the oppressive environment will never solve global issues. It must be an innovative and strategic plan to deconstruct oppressive systems through the use of mechanisms that these systems remain unfamiliar with. To break down the disillusionment experienced by knowing and unknowing bystanders must be paired with consciousness of each individual's place in the global world. Though it is tempting to live in a world of individualistic blissful ignorance, inequality and oppression creates an inherent frustration within a human being. Outside individualistic thinking in an attempt to disempower and undermine the power of the people to organize, it is possible to create a network of solidarity through common goals.While embracing the differences among individuals and harnessing individual talents there can also be cooperation. One can remain an individual, while still being thought of as a piece of the puzzle in a larger global community where each individual is important, and it is the connection between those individuals that will create empowerment and the dismantling of unjust entities. 

   Unless purposeful, people perceive information from their own personal standpoint. This entails things that often involve group identification whether it be race, nationality, gender,age, or sexual orientation etc. This standpoint encompassing the latter convergent concepts is a huge factor in how information is received. Without learned critical thinking and awareness of possible bias and ethnocentrism this limits the wider picture that we are all capable of seeing. To expand one's perspective to incorporate other viewpoints that lay outside our own personal standpoint we see from a “wider angle zoom”. With this wider angle zoom we can get a far more clear and diverse picture of reality and way to experience the world.


 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Materialistic Generosity?





Racing hurriedly out my front door to my vehicle I swing open the door and take off down the street to pick up America's substitute for sleep, coffee. Arriving at the small Drive-Thru Starbucks it comes to my realization that everyone else had the same idea. Thanksgiving Day, I sit in the long Drive-Thru line composed of stress-filled, impatient, jet-lagged individuals, I can't help but fail to realize the irony in my jittery, high-strung, stressed out demeanor in route to yoga. Life happens fast, too fast to be anywhere but in the moment. We spend most of our lives not really living, not really being present. Our minds are in 1,000 different places simultaneously, many of us are never truly immersed in our surroundings, even as you read this, Are you truly consuming each word? Are you genuinely present right now? It takes an immense amount of inner strength to be in harmony with all that lays outside ourselves. Take a minute to feel the powerful connection of words, Each word is filled with emotion, perspective, and substance. Each word is manifested from a unique individual in an attempt to share a piece of themselves with you.
    As it remains easy to fall victim to the holiday hustle and bustle it is important to remember what really matters.It is the intangible whose value remains to be the deepest; the immeasurable warmth and beauty in those we surround ourselves with. Though I am far from tempted to partake in the circus about to occur at 12AM this evening, the incalculable presence of the newly transformed population of American Barbarians is undoubtedly expected. The holidays are not about standing in line for hours outside of Best Buy to purchase a fourth flat screen plasma TV, it's about what we can all share with those around us, sharing that cannot be attained by camping outside of the mall until the wee hours of the morning. Black Friday is no joke, I stand no higher than 5-feet tall and was literally injured by an overly ambitious middle-aged man who was under the false impression that I was eying his TV. It goes without saying that was the first and last time I embraced my curiosity of the Black Friday hype. Let all of us remember today's feelings of gratitude as we engage in tomorrow's increasingly perilous Black Friday shopping spree. So today it is important to remember what we are thankful for, and keep those feelings year-round.To carry that Gratitude with us always, and be truly appreciative of the beauty that surrounds us.


"As we express gratitude, we must never forget the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them." 
-John F Kennedy






Wednesday, November 17, 2010


Retreating slowly with overwhelming feelings of defeat through the chilly crisp November air a frail and exhausted mother continues down a menacing volatile New York City block lugging her feeble son and vast array of infant paraphernalia to the abhorrent quarters of the Martinique hotel. Walking briskly by a group of homeless huddled around a trash can seeking solace from the piercing icy air, all the while being panhandled aggressively, approached by a persistent drug dealer, and given a threatening once over by an unkempt streetwalker the mother lets out a sigh of relief as she reaches the hallway of her hotel fumbling for her keys among her material and mental disarray. Keeping a watchful eye and tight grip over her belongings fearful of becoming victim to yet another routine robbery the door finally gives and she scrambles into the meagerly inadequate hotel room overcome with a stench of rodent urine permeating the miniature space. Utterly drained from a jam-packed day of being shuffled around to various offices filling out copious piles of paperwork in hopes that she could solidify a living space of livelihood and human dignity for her and her sickly newborn baby boy, she plopped down on the rigidly uncomfortable worn mattress. After barely a moment of duration the mother is perplexed by the docile quiver of her newborn son, feeling paralyzed by her sons cries she tends to his whimpers with the warmth of a mothers embrace. Though the baby's cries temporarily subdued the mother remains perturbed as her mind races in a desperate attempt to brainstorm a way to aid the pangs of hunger overtaking her son. A sentence no human being would wish upon even their worst of enemies remains routine to a mother named Holly a resident of the Martinique Hotel in New York City. A scene as demoralizing, futile, and grim as the latter should not be a banal exhibition of human suffering characteristic of the fastest growing segment of the homeless population. What does the tolerance of such reprehensible abject poverty pervading a nation of affluence convey about our society? What does our silence disclose about the shift in our nations philosophy, a nation previously created through principles of freedom and liberty? Is America's lack of compassion our dirty little secret? With a social problem evolving into such a widespread issue plaguing such a prosperous nation it leads citizens to become skeptical of a societal structure that perpetuates such a morose reality. 

This week Social Justice League's 4th Annual Tent City is ongoing at Bridgewater State University, they are accepting donations please stop by around Bridgewater's campus behind the Rondileau Campus Center to support a homelessness simulation in solidarity with the above described grave predicament. Read about the initiative with the following link!