How hold why?
How ought we constantly hold the Why?
:- Doug.
How ought we constantly hold the Why?
:- Doug.
Where in your body can you find your pulse?
:- Doug.
Not knowing pulls us on like knowing never could
Not speaking pulls us on like speaking never could
:- Doug.
I tend to not explain my thoughts: they are more fertile that way.
:- Doug.
The other almost certainly has a name. Then again, why would a culture develop to give names or want names?
:- Doug.
This stuff about SETI is also giving me things to expand my thinking. She calls herself an earthling. That is larger than human.
:- Doug.
I feel like I am making progress these days in my search for what this work is about. It is an undefined and undefinable and unreachable end. It is finding a direction.
Can we detect intelligent life in the range of 300 years out? Intelligent and caring life? Here again words fail. We are trying to conjure up in imagination a ball without a skin.
:- Doug.
My words at least today are flowing softly, gently, with a grace. They are as life is.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2074
Most people think conversation is a tool. Not so. Conversation is the main life force and we the seeds to scatter it.
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Perhaps I should build a new habit: come out here and work first on this page before I check any email or weather or other things outside of this work that finds life.
After trying it: That actually, at least today, feels to be a more life-sensitive to start my day. We shall try that again.
:- Doug.