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Footprints in the Windsm # 845

Footprints in the Windsm # 845

A friend wrote me yesterday saying that we write, don’t we, to find out? I write not to teach, nor to simply find myself. I write to find truth and reality and mostly, to find us.

This writing is a larger work, a world work, too.

Now that is interesting. I had been thinking that the work I was doing in these inklings was primarily for me. But no, this teaches me that I am doing a work for the world when I sit to write about larger questions.

So this searching is part of my world work, too.

Someday, someone might read and make the leap. Or perhaps just having set the thought at large in the world is enough for someone to leap.

This is important stuff and important stuff is often world work.


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Not always miles

The journey is not always miles.

:- Doug.

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Just to be heard

In political campaigns people are willing to spend Millions and Millions just to be heard.

:- Doug.

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Heaven and Earth pass away

Heaven and Earth are concepts and these concepts shall, of necessity, pass away. It is all one, in God. God is one, we are one. Heaven and Earth—Community and Separation—need each other, because they are each other! They are part of each other. Democrat needs Republican, Israeli needs Palestinian, homelander needs immigrant: Do not just need each other, but are each other. You, dear homelander are the child of an immigrant. You, dear Israeli, dear Palestinian, are children of the same grandparents, of the same soil. You, whatever your politics, are seeking a peaceful living in this world for your grandchildren. Our children and parents—our relations—tie us together.

:- Doug.

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