UNSTRAP YOURSELF

I decided to take the plundge, and see what a blog could do to help me link a series of thoughts together and research a way into the growing necessity for truth. By adding Unstrapped to the blog culture, I hope to share a perspective that will lead us to question our attachments which create a desire to own that which we idolize. I also want to bring up political and social diconnectivity. What are the issues we face today that mould us into who we are ideologically? Can we review our outlook? Can we learn to perceive in other ways? Is it possible to live a complete and simple life, and give others the respect of individualism? Through spoken word, rhyme, art, simply you, and prose- I invite readers to contribute their own stories and experiences. Is the weight of the world and it's incongruances in your head? Are you feeling tied down to someone or something? Are you feeling devoid of a sense of independence? Are you free, and want to share the freedom virus? Can you let go of your attachments and join a truly unstrapped world? More importantly, can you be real and true to yourself? If we can express ourselves freely, we can help each other come to a place of ease. Use this blog as a peaceful sanctuary where you can find a place to clear your mind and discover a refreshing new way to live! Through your interest here, we can get together and make this happen! The point? Spread this around like FIYA! Wear it with a smile that melts the layers away from the strapped. Let's talk about things that don't connect!







Monday, February 14, 2011

WHY NOT HEART YOU?

Finding a point of literary inspiration syphoned from an alien vessel satiated with a negative sentiment about a hallmark holiday. Entrusting where two parallels meet between a day to love and a day to boycott, we can still find a way to alleviate the massive opinion charade and still regard each other for what it’s worth. I support the argument about this day existing because of the commonly felt capitalistic deceit. I agree to the notion that we should love daily. It is by far legitimate. No question. But, on a global scale, where most lives are consumed with routine and haste, and even daily expressions of love can be forgotten, shouldn’t we find a day to really emanate a thriving hum of love? A hum that can generate a vibration so loud even our hardest of hearing can hear it? Better yet, feel it? Why not create a day to love? It’s of one’s own choice whether to sell out to the hallmark supported merchandise, and it’s of one’s own choice to disregard a day to love for the mere idea we are shredding our dignity by being a sell-out. But, it is my choice to contribute to the hum and allow it to grow regardless of any status quo on any relationship runway. I’m going to run with the analogy that for every 364 days a year I love, a 36fifth day will be the completion of the entire heart-beat. Imagine what could happen if we all did this on the same day! So why not love more today?
><)))*>...fishin food for thought...

5 comments:

  1. I believe in Love
    I believe in You
    I believe in Me
    I believe in Us
    I believe
    I believe
    I believe

    Please,
    believe in Yourself
    believe in Me
    believe in Us
    believe in Love

    Do you believe?

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  2. Comment to start, (not having a creative moment, as in your beautiful words, but wanted to add that a few of our Senators are ready to represent:

    Bernie Sanders of Vermont
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/jan-june11/berniesanders_02-16.html

    Former Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA7BqhZQKZo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA7BqhZQKZo

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  3. Comment to start (not having a creative moment, as in your beautiful words, but wanted to add here) a few of our Senators are ready to speak up and represent:

    Bernie Sanders of Vermont
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/jan-june11/berniesanders_02-16.html

    Former Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin:
    http://www.progressivesunited.org/home/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA7BqhZQKZo

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  4. Thank you for sharing your poetry. It's nourishment.

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  5. Thanks Kara and Mika, for your contributions!
    Much luv

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