Archive for May 4th, 2010

to die kindly

I want to die kindly with others hearing me. I cannot give you any hard and fast rules. Just: be kind; be gentle; be loving; be wrapped in my love.

I want you to converse together—you who love me, you who are able to see me and discern what aid I need as I do my dying. Some of you may have rules inviolable for what medical procedures must be used or withheld—please cast those aside. Some of you may feel guilty and that might cause you to want things “for” me—know that I forgive you and please, cast that guilt and those things aside. See me as I am. Hear me—take in my real core needs—I am in need of dying with your caring touch.

Death is an integral—and friendly—part of our life cycle.

:- Doug.

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to move from our core

We need to move from our core. And it is our core—one for all of us. This single core keeps us from running amok, and keeps us doing the things that benefit everyone—the whole—and that is another way of saying loving.

:- Doug.

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Why people don’t feel urgency about the environment:

The reason people do not feel an urgency about the environment is that no one has yet to expend the effort to touch their souls.

:- Doug.

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We cannot control birthing, only initiate it. Then we attend.

We cannot control birthing, only initiate it. Then we attend.

:- Doug.

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Hear: the mystery of birthing.

There is mystery hear. It is a mystery of birthing.

:- Doug.

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