step outside
We are closest to finding our way to stepping outside of time, or at least outside its rushing.
:- Doug.

We are closest to finding our way to stepping outside of time, or at least outside its rushing.
:- Doug.
How did humans transform the Internet, the computer, the aeroplane, the horseless carriage?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2484
You can say things when you are with one other person you cannot say otherwise. Indeed you are led to say them. It creates a holy hole in time, a confessional of sorts. It is not there with three or more and definitely not there when one is alone—you are too slippery for you.
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What is the part of our conversations most in need of life? The part of our generations?
:- Doug.
What have we been doing in each decade of our lives that is common to humankind?
:- Doug.
If we are to climb over the horizon, we need some footholds, and a rope between us for safety. We don’t go swimming alone.
:- Doug.
We seek not the immutable and changeless, for we see only an endless river of change engulfing us. Change is immutable.
:- Doug.
As we share our voices and fecund silences, we are changing one another without end. It is good. It is practical. We change our imagined. . . .
:- Doug.
Relating, responsibility, humbly, pragmatic, courageous, changing, conversations without endings or beginnings
:- Doug.
What is healthy conversation? Whole-making conversation? Let us discover. Let us work it. Let it work us.
:- Doug.
We are planting gardens to glow some day beyond our seeing, beyond our imagining. Soon spring will come, bringing brilliant colors, muted, tall, short, adding to the diverse fecundity of living, loving, imagining.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2483
Will you be my companion—eat bread with me—as I dement?
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Let us invent what it means to love hot chocolate, to be for ever in hot chocolate, and to live in this, the last hot chocolate.
:- Doug.