Not knowing as a service
Not knowing:
a normal state of life
& a service
to our world
:- Doug.
On the way in I was opening to all the people going to work, going to loving the others of us, even if they were not aware they were loving, all the things people are going through in their lives, grief, pain, medical worries, marriages, births, problems, joys, all of human life. And all of this is of God, God in action. And so the question, am I loving enough? What are my opportunities to be more loving? Whom can I hear? And in this, I am partaking of the eternal, the infinite, the connected.
:- Doug.
How am I not loving enough?
This is not to bring up guilt but
to examine with hope my opportunities
:- Doug.
Can we
together in the moment
exercise and rely upon
our best human qualities
Do we dare
contribute things
which may be
of eternal import?
:- Doug.
The ensemble is of God
I will write only of the larger
the inclusive
:- Doug.
As explorers and discoverers
let us engage
each other
What is possible?
What do we not know if…?
:- Doug.
This is true with all harvests I suppose: there is a mystery behind the growth and the life—there is always a mystery to life, yes? It is good to have the harvest. The seeds, the fertile soil, the rains, the wind, the sun, the warmth. And the mysterious thing, life. All are part of my life. There is one life as my unmet friend said. So I am part of all of these as well.
:- Doug.
At all scales
nature’s movements
resemble nature—
free &
swaying with the music!
:- Doug.
From seeds in readings
& years of turning the fertile soil—
harvest overnight!
:- Doug.
Of course absolute dependence upon G*d; also absolute interdependence with. The mystery is G*d needs us—each one of us—and the between of us.
:- Doug.
Sitting with you. That is all that seems necessary at this moment.
:- Doug.
Things you cannot deplete
but only make more of:
Love, open space, hearing,
wholeness, story, meeting
Which is to say, G*d
:- Doug.
It depends upon that for which you are looking, doesn’t it? If you are looking for differences with another, they are easy to find. We are truly more alike than different, but with our habit of looking for distinctions, it will also take us more work to find what we share. Other peoples, or ourselves in other times, might see these living things instantly. For now, dig.
:- Doug.
The place in which we worship
cars splishing by
rumble, rapping, rattle
can be a metaphor for how we
worship in this room:
travelers one to a vehicle
some speeding, darting,
or slowing, stopping,
or listening to their own music,
& maybe something divine
:- Doug.
Speaking peace to us she said
If you eat enough apples
there is not room for Doritos®
What do you get out of your worship?
another asked her
I wanted to ask
Do we worship to get?
Then I saw my question
as What to eat?
as a little war
:- Doug.
Children enter the room of worshipers
leave parents to greet one another
why shouldn’t life be such an adventure?
Try new things,
meet friends,
touch, taste,
to make good this now
as much as possible!
:- Doug.
Not much going on for insights, nor in my reading, so I will today go into my day with the idea of hearing, being available. Concentrate on my ears and heart today, hear what comes in through these portals. A good approach to any day.
:- Doug.