This talk explores the unity of matter and spirit through lived experience, artistic practice, and conscious work. Drawing from years of communal life at Saint Elmo Village and from an ongoing land-based project in the foothills of the Andes, Daniela shares a vision of spirituality not as abstraction, but as embodied action. Rather than presenting theory or doctrine, the talk offers a deeply human narrative about creativity, service, simplicity, and courage—inviting listeners to reconnect with their own inner voice and creative responsibility in the world.
$10
Daniela Yamez Arrey is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Rafael, Argentina. Her work integrates art, ecological construction, perma-culture, and community-oriented practices. Through land-based projects and educational initiatives, she explores how creativity, spirituality, and service can converge in everyday life.
https://www.krotonainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/krotona-green-web-centennial.png00Rochelle Voirolhttps://www.krotonainstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/krotona-green-web-centennial.pngRochelle Voirol2026-01-12 17:10:492026-01-12 18:11:51Embodying Unity: Art, Work, and the Spiritual Life