Who spoke?

Who spoke? Who in shade
listens? Does either one hear?
Solitary bird

:- Doug.

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good no words

Is it good we don’t have words for some things?

:- Doug.

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Bread from fire

Bread—as life and you and I—comes from fire.

:- Doug.

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Another Greek god

The this all there is moment is another “Greek god” of time.

:- Doug.

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Write slowly and spaciously

To write slowly and spaciously brings up to the mind?—the soul?—grey cloths not previously encountered.

:- Doug.

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To poke mystery

What is to know? To mystery, to poke mystery as if to poke holes in its veil, this is to us to know. This satisfies or must satisfy as monastery wall with a crack and a Zen view of mountains and green valley.

:- Doug.

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Individual space-paces

We carry with us our individual space-paces.

:- Doug.

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What little I know

Consider there are ways we know one another that by-pass conscious pathways. What little I know.

:- Doug.

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You do?

What would you do?

:- Doug.

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Failing, flailing

O failing, flailing old man!
You have made the world
           Grey
Its only color
           The blood
Of the myriads dying
           Silently

:- Doug.

Published in: | on January 12th, 2026 | No Comments »

Not afraid of AI

We are not so afraid of AI
as of ourselves
unexplored

:- Doug.

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don’t know anything

I don’t know anything
nothing can be known
nothing sits still long enough

:- Doug.

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Trees do not live so very long

Trees do not live so very long
not so long a’ tall
if one counts their day
as one trip around old Sol’
their sleep time when earth leans away
their work day when it leans in
and we the little
two-legged ants
scurrying about
oblivious
because trees do not snore!

:- Doug.

Published in: | on January 11th, 2026 | No Comments »

When happen?

When do things happen
that happen
in imagination?
In one time only
Or in more?

:- Doug.

Published in: | on January 10th, 2026 | No Comments »

Footprints in the Windsm # 2508–effect morphs

Footprints in the Windsm # 2508

One effect of conversation is to change the speed of our thinking, especially when compared to thinking alone. It slows and speeds. Also it extends thinking in breadth and direction, so it encompasses more. We can morph these effects into purposes and practices.


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it had color

Last time I grew a beard it had color—I no longer remember which!

:- Doug.

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Fraying

As I look on, my mind is fraying—my body too.

:- Doug.

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Take in history

Take in history with large gulps.

:- Doug.

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We’re more-ands

We are more than one—we’re at least more-ands.

:- Doug.

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No longer adults

We’re no longer adults. What is adult?

:- Doug.

Published in: | on January 8th, 2026 | No Comments »

turn-taking

Who says conversation has to be simultaneous? Email is not; texts are not. For that matter, in-person conversations have a lot of turn-taking.

:- Doug.

Published in: | on January 7th, 2026 | No Comments »

Footprints in the Windsm # 2507–Cranky Old

Footprints in the Windsm # 2507

He’s the Cranky Old Man In Chief.


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How the same?

How are we the same?

:- Doug.

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