Archive for October, 2009

Love first…. Be still and hear.

Love first. Hear. See what is necessary, what the body language is screaming, pleading. Be still and hear.

:- Doug.

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Footprints in the Windsm # 997

Footprints in the Windsm # 997

Manure not spread just stinks.


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We don’t need a community of care nor of care-givers. Remember, the ones who need you care for you—

We don’t need a community of care nor of care-givers. Remember, the ones who need you care for you—and you need them. Love first. Then we can rid ourselves of the care giving that is selfish, for us, and really be present to love.

:- Doug.

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I’m not going to talk it up. I’m going to ask the people in this place to talk it up—

I’m not going to talk it up. I’m going to ask the people in this place to talk it up—in their circles, living rooms, cafeterias—work out their own best ideas, their own way to love. Talk it up!

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 13th, 2009 | No Comments »

Love is not blind—love opens its senses and sees—and hears—the beloved as she or he is—and responds, meeting.

Love is not blind—love opens its senses and sees—and hears—the beloved as she or he is—and responds, meeting.

:- Doug.

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Is there life after nursing home?

Is there life after nursing home?

We can make that life, if we have the gumption. We can get out all the books and articles about helping children learn to read and to become independent, and see what makes sense. We can go into the head of our father or mother and see that they want us to slow down to their speed when we are around them. We are making it bad for them if we are demanding they hold the newspaper right side up, put the playing cards in order in our hand, talk about what they want to talk about. Can’t I just be me? Will you just hold my hand, sing to me the way I remember? Even if I do not remember what you remember?

We can get beyond expecting. We can share pictures of children. We can bring animals to hold and to listen to purr and to pray with and sit in silence with. We can ask for stories. We can pretend we are their mother whom they have not seen for many years. We can provide routines. We can sing songs together. We can show pictures of children—we all love children, don’t we, love to hear what they’re up to, what they tried last week?

We can try to get beyond our own sense of loss and be with them with what they still have.

We can share anyone’s pictures because they trigger our memories. We can share the music Mom and Dad grew up with. We can share our pictures and songs with the people in the next room, at the next table.

We can be in community. Now. Not 15 years ago, even though we’d love Mom or Dad to be in that place 15 years ago. Where they are is a problem only for us, in our heads: they do not see themselves in a problem—unless we press it on them.

We can keep a gratitude journal and see what Mom or Dad are thankful for.

We can remember that quiet is a safe place from people telling us we are doing it wrong. A sanctuary from the turmoil our children and our caregivers set upon our days. A place away from confrontation. A place they can trust.

We can remember that communication slows down—it might take a long time to process a good response to “Good morning,” and we need to be present and hear it even when we’d usually miss it. We need to be trustworthy and safe. We need to hear.

We need to hear voices and whispers and body language and silence. We also need to hear what our voices and whispers and body language and silences are saying.

Can we? Yes. Will we?

:- Doug.

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A goal is whistling in the dark, a way of saying you’re not just passing time till you die….

A goal is whistling in the dark, a way of saying you’re not just passing time till you die. It’s hubris—thinking you control the wind by the direction of your glance, the future by crossing your fingers. Life is to be met, not mastered.

:- Doug.

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….That is our work: people being part of our world, belonging.

G*d is about belonging, not proselytizing, not trying to believe something: just being part. That is our work: people being part of our world, belonging.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 12th, 2009 | No Comments »

Lawyers should advocate *to* their clients:

Lawyers should advocate to their clients. Here—among our friends—we can have our greatest effect. Here we can advocate for a kinder, more humane, more livable world. What higher calling can there be?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 12th, 2009 | No Comments »

When you’re not being paid you can be more inventive about how you do your work in the world.

When you’re not being paid you can be more inventive about how you do your work in the world.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 12th, 2009 | No Comments »

not about ones/rather about togethers/….

Salvation is not about ones
Rather about togethers
Not about life then
Rather about increasing life now

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

There is a One which means All.

There is a One which means All.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

All waters are one/….

All waters are one
All light is one
And here we are

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

Footprints in the Windsm # 996

Footprints in the Windsm # 996

The colors of the woods
greens in many tints and shades
browns, reds, yellows
greens of spring
yellows of autumn
browns of bark
browns of death
water reflecting light through colors
blue of sky
and grey
shadows of cool spots
brightness of sun
cool in fall
sultry in summer
here we meet
life becoming sacred


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Published in: FootprintsintheWind/sm | on October 10th, 2009 | No Comments »

We own the Meeting/…./We belong

We own the Meeting
The Meeting owns us
It’s hardly possible to exist
Without an us
We belong

:- Doug.

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When I am meeting with you/I am meeting with G*d/G*d is not separate from us

When I am meeting with you
I am meeting with G*d
G*d is not separate from us

:- Doug.

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A thinning of the clouds from o’er us/….

A thinning of the clouds from o’er us
can let the sun’s light through
maybe, that we may be,
unveil our colors too

:- Doug.

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Goals and purposes…destinations and destiny…home and belonging….

Goals and purposes: People can use the words anyway they choose and I choose not to argue about the meanings. They can mean what they want for others: they are welcome to their own words. For me, I am not after ends, not even intermediate ends. I am after directions—good, true, beautiful, and all the rest. In open-ended headings I feel belonging. Anything we set our hearts on today is tomorrow gone in the airs. But if I set a course not for a destination but a destiny, then I am with we are, then the world opens up as home and belonging.

:- Doug.

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Seek not to persuade: rather to find the common deeper self in each other. Touch here.

Seek not to persuade: rather to find the common deeper self in each other. Touch here.

:- Doug.

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Let us spend our time where it can make a difference, learning and creating the ways to elicit this dignity of and reverence for life from people.

Let us spend our time where it can make a difference, learning and creating the ways to elicit this dignity of and reverence for life from people.

:- Doug.

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How deep can we go? If as we go deeper we reach the places where we are connected with our fellows, then deep is infinite….

How deep can we go? If as we go deeper we reach the places where we are connected with our fellows, then deep is infinite. There is an infinity of ways we are connected with each other as humans; and with our fellow creatures—so this includes cats and trees, clouds and sheds, cows and crows, pavement, dreams, movements, prayers. The ground of our being is here, the ground that wants us, needs us, means us, meets us. How deep can we go? It is deeper all the way down. And plenty of turtles.

:- Doug.

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Since G*d is distributed and not diffuse, we can aim our conversations to a point….

Since G*d is distributed and not diffuse, we can aim our conversations to a point in space and time, a person.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 9th, 2009 | No Comments »

Meeting is a mutual belonging.

Meeting is a mutual belonging.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 8th, 2009 | No Comments »
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