Let us take time
Let us take time to make conversation that just might make wholeness.
:- Doug.

I work toward people taking charge for our community.
:- Doug.
It is the proper work of this lawyer to invite people to grow human together. The classic professions were medicine, helping humans with their relationship to their bodies, clergy, helping humans with their relationship to their God, and law, helping humans with their relationship to their fellows. This is the classical work of a lawyer.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1133
Explore this mystery
at work in families & life:
the wholeness we can bring
by simply hearing one another
Please pass it on.
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We stand at universe’s edge, the forests behind us ablaze and the fire headed our way; if we are to live, we jump. Jump to center. Circle to start, jump to center.
:- Doug.
Good
The universe
Being shot through
With G*d
Whose very fibers
Are G*d
Is out for
Our good
:- Doug.
Good children
Converse
Turn:
Turn the compost
Get a-working
A-heating
Turn one another
In dance
:- Doug.
Mystery there is
In wholeness
A great good unknown
Welcoming our family to explore
Inviting
At river’s edge we stand
Let’s
:- Doug.
I have slid along
As shadows and children do
From speeches all the way to get
Out of the Way
From prose to poetry
Toward mystery
And birthing
:- Doug.
Solitude and conversing are somehow sisters: perhaps they both reveal something of our real selves to the world.
:- Doug.