Adjacent possible
Your friend is your adjacent possible.
:- Doug.
We are a part literate part oral culture. As long as we have vocal folds we will be oral. If we can listen we may hear our oral forebears, our oral selves.
:- Doug.
For the bright snow
against the brilliant blue
I must all my thanks now sacrifice
:- Doug.
Can we—you and I in conversation—take a little from here and put it there, and so change this? Is unfolding a big thing?
:- Doug.
It is just barely possible that we seek most the mysterious, the thing just outside our reach, the temptress fading into the mist, the prairie dog chattering and disappearing below ground.
:- Doug.
Patch Adams has decided to be silly as a way of life. Can I find my way there?
:- Doug.
At Quaker Meeting today, one member stood and related about meeting with a friend. The friend had had a massive stroke a few months before. The two women sat, one speaking, the other not. The one with no words had eyes alive. “I experienced radiance,” this member reported. What a wonderful friend to notice this radiance. If I was the one without words, I would want to give such eyes.
:- Doug.
Persons are coming to life
around you
all the time
one of their rivers
is the hot chocolate
of conversation
you are stirring
:- Doug.
I am reading my own pre-writing. This is most evocative for me. Pre-writing is that which almost whispers to me so that I have to chase it into the labyrinth, and drag it out in pieces, while it is grabbing and pulling me back in.
:- Doug.
Ask your question not from script nor duty nor etiquette. Each question can be humanity felt together.
:- Doug.
Not a concept, nor a construct: I am writing out of a felt change of consciousness.
:- Doug.
Character does not matter. Love loves anyway, whatever your character. Life lives anyway. What is love and what is life? You don’t get to decide, but you must choose. Now. In this conversation.
:- Doug.
The question the myths ask, ultimately, is What is life? We don’t know. Even biologists don’t know. What is your life? The myths ask, and ask you. Only you can reply for you. The myths don’t respond. Seed enters ground.
:- Doug.
Conversation ought to be about the thing you can’t quite figure out and it is driving you nuts.
:- Doug.
Today on the way I was in conversation with the world. It was a Sunday and traffic was light. The world revealed itself. A sign proclaimed “Hope.” Another “Ivy.” Then all about I saw signs of life and home: “Old Friend,” “Liberty,” “Center,” “Kitchen.” A bumper sticker had the word “life.” Life, friend, home: Words larger,meaning-filled, mythic.
:- Doug.