Start with what needs
Start with what needs most help, most life.
:- Doug.
It is probably not melding we seek, but it does require turning. To face new directions.
:- Doug.
Come, let us
practice life
throwing to the winds
pasts and futures
seeding worlds a-changing
:- Doug.
It is up to us to become what we can together. We can glow. We can be fire.
:- Doug.
Ask each other, How is what we are living thro’ as a people something other generations have lived thro’—death, destruction, new? I cannot consider this section of this chapter finished, for it ever wants to live, to develop, to grow. Thro’ you, thro’ me.
:- Doug.
How many worlds may we each hold in our arms, you and I, when we imagine—imagine toddlers reaching for a shiny spoon, or elder toddlers reaching for a grandfather’s pocket watch on a chain—what does time mean to either at this stage of life?
:- Doug.
Conversations don’t happen in the world, they are the world, happening.
:- Doug.
Maybe mine is a spirituality of the larger, ever larger. Here, for sure, is an escape from ego.
:- Doug.
Final Q #1: How is it by looking into your eyes I see one like myself? #2: How is it when I lose interest in myself I find myself co-extensive with the all there is?
:- Doug.
This is Superman’s telephone booth—where we change into our super cape.
:- Doug.
We offer to share
such as we’ve got
the leak in the roof
the soup in the pot
the leek in the soup
:- Doug.