5 and 1 stream
Since I am opening space for my fellow grandchildren, I will explore how the five principles and one law apply in our stream.
:- Doug.
Since I am opening space for my fellow grandchildren, I will explore how the five principles and one law apply in our stream.
:- Doug.
Minerals—bones and hard shells—are like people. Organics—skin, tendons, muscles, blood—are like conversations.
Which lasts?
Which reaches?
Which sings?
:- Doug.
Cultivate your range: how far can you see, how far hear, feel, taste, smell? Water and feed it, exercise it, educate it.
:- Doug.
My work is opening space for humanity’s children and friends. Why? Because they are in community with me, they are my family and friends.
:- Doug.
Good examples—derived from testing, testing—give great grandchildren a humus from which to grow well.
:- Doug.
What if we had not a puppeteer god rather one of tendrils and compost?
:- Doug.
You have heard it said, Take no thought for the morrow. I say Do take thought for the morrow’s children, that you bequeath them good grounding in which to eat, shelter, blossom, and sow ahead.
:- Doug.
What are the natural successions, the profusions of leaves and roots, edge-transition zones, multiple canopies, the genius loci which occurs in crops and grandchildren?
:- Doug.
Polyculture posits not controlling conditions, but having enough variety that no matter the conditions, many flourish, and the others do not suffer unduly. Think polyculture of grandchildren.
:- Doug.