Develop from dying
We can develop from dying
to ourselves
This is the antidote to annihilation
of humanity
:- Doug.

We can develop from dying
to ourselves
This is the antidote to annihilation
of humanity
:- Doug.
Ahh there is around us more we know of people than we think. The Celtic music talents, the beautiful cross stitchings, the art, the knowledge—all of these but surfaces—of a depth that comes out and meets us in many daily ways. It is then for us to attend.
In written dialogue of the imagination you can touch something of which this person touched you.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1759
In your wind we are wind
blown to be!
In your thunder we are thunder
startled to be!
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Words give us a false sense of having a leash on events. Words are measuring sticks, and all measure is approximate: let the puppy gambol.
:- Doug.
What’s eldering about? I don’t know. Precisely opening space for larger worlds. As the bubble of knowing expands, our surface touches more and more we do not know.
:- Doug.
But we don’t know anything, so how can that be wisdom? And yet in this very uncertainty is where humanity grows. Choose to go here. (And might growth be more important than wisdom?)
:- Doug.
Use our counselor role to direct grandchildren’s thinking into fertile territory.
:- Doug.
Is there a goal? No! There are people who need what elders can give. How will we know when we have gotten there? We will not and cannot: we will however know that we worked for the grandchildren.
:- Doug.
Kill one person, that’s murder and guilt
Kill one thousand, that’s a battle and expected
Kill one million, that’s war and a shrug
:- Doug.
It is important for me to stay active. I would not live if I were not talking with people, reaching out, caring for others. The conversation is the thing.
:- Doug.