#Day 82
My wife and I run an Experience and Space Design business. She is an artist, designer and empath. I am a communicator, connector and cultural tuner.
We both are love activists.
Together our mission is to heal environments by designing meaningful, memorable and connecting experiences that make people and place feel uplifted.
Our shared purpose is to elevate spirit.
One of the most challenging aspects of our business is helping clients understand the impact that design has on our wellness. We help them visualize and understand how design affects the lives of their employees, partners, customers, student, essentially whoever enters their space.
Some people get it immediately.
Others don’t notice or understand how lighting, furnishings, layout or colors effects mood, productivity and collaboration.
Others simply look at the price tag and think they can do it themselves.
Truth is they can. It won’t be the same as what we would deliver and yet, we encourage people to express themselves fully.
There is liberation in creating connective beauty.
There is joy in experiencing connective beauty.
There is a sense of optimism and possibility when immersed in beautiful, thoughtful and intentional design.
Every place I go lately, last night at our friends Passover Seder, over the weekend at coffee with a friend, in a Lyft on our way to a party, everybody I encounter is agitated, worried, not fully embodied.
We are living in a time where beauty, not just aesthetic beauty, but the beauty of hope, optimism and spirit is under attack.
The mere idea of diminishing the arts to beef up the military apparatus robs us of our spiritual fuel.
Creativity, possibility and hope are intrinsically linked. We see it everyday. When environments are transformed from thoughtlessness into intentionality, people are liberated.
My wife has taken to not watching, listening or reading the news. It’s simply too bleak. It always slanted bleak but now everything is overwhelming.
Yesterday a man walked into a school and shot and killed his wife, a 9-year student, injured another young student and then killed himself. This news has overshadowed by the absurdity and vulgarity of United Airlines.
Are we simply too exhausted by the lack of beauty in our lives that we can’t look at the bleak anymore? The truly bleak and not just the bizarrely bleak.
Last week I watched the Newtown documentary. The parents and the aid workers shared their never-ending heartbreak and activism since the Sandy Hook shooting. The parents of murdered children want us to know what happened that day and need us to be active in what didn’t happen in the aftermath.
Yet, I don’t know any parents who can stomach the idea of watching that documentary as it hits too close to home, it is simply too painful and scary to endure.
Somehow we have to create more beauty so that we can have the ability to face the ugly head on. We can’t turn away from the hard truths as when we stop having the ability to look at what’s happening, they win.
They want to wear us down. They want us to go back to normal, to shopping therapy and the daily actions of our normal lives.
They want us to bury our heads in compliancy or paralysis, as the lack of beauty is so overwhelming.
I know from transforming spaces, that our work changes people lives. Humans are so adaptable that we grow numb to the fluorescent lights and windowless rooms and uncomfortable furnishings. We grow numb to the chipped paint and the randomly placed photos, plants and nick knacks. We will eventually grow numb to the overwhelming abuse of power.
We cannot grow numb. Or too sorrowful to act. Or so angry that nobody can hear us.
We must grow more beautiful. More in love with our brothers and sisters. More in love with mother earth. More in love with our freedoms. More in love with clean water. More in love with equal rights. More in love with truth. More in love with science. More in love with people loving and being who they are.
We must see the beauty, or create it where it’s missing, in all that we hold sacred and dear.
The beauty keeps us revitalized, engaged, connected, in joy, in hope, in optimism, in possibility, in peace, in community.
Our beauty is our salvation.
You are our beauty.
TODAY’S LATE TO THE GAME EASY ACTIVISM –
1. Phone bank for Jon Ossoff. Let’s win this one. There will be great beauty in this win. 10 minutes of your day until next Tuesday. I know it’s intimidating and typically people don’t answer. If they do though, we stand a chance of winning this one.
2. Remind your elected officials that we need to know the truth about the following – trump’s taxes, Jeff Sessions meetings with Russia, plan for Syria, Russia’s involvement in our elections.
3. And, while it is late, a woman in Seattle is spearheading activism in solidarity with out Muslim community – Headscarf Tuesday. Here are the details. There are still many hours left in Tuesday if you wish to participate.
Lastly, I keep forgetting to mention this AND my website is live – easyactivism.us. It’s now quite simple for people to subscribe. Please share if so inspired.
In love, in light, in beauty and in gratitude –
:: genessa