Silence is one
Silence is one
Asking
Can we too?
:- Doug.
Sans force, sans effort, sans duty
Become the good
Passion dances with responsibility
Everything is enfolding, unfolding
Stillness & emptiness at the entire
:- Doug.
I remember not
What was said
But O how it was said
And that it was
This stirs me still
:- Doug.
The pitter-pattern
of a hundred one little cat feet
makes up
our lives in this universe
:- Doug.
Dissipated: You are spreading, spreading, like tentacles reaching, like water poured on a floor, creating new, new You.
:- Doug.
Even when the sky is covered, there are still infinite clear possibilities.
:- Doug.
We can know velocity of our lives and our financial position and our direction, but at most two at a given time: the third will be undefinable.
:- Doug.
First look and see what is
then especially what is not
see what it means
only then what we might do
:- Doug.
We must turn around “God is” both ways—asking “is God…?,” and getting past our fear of saying something is God. Context is God. Conversation is God. Love is God. All is God. The goo in which we find ourselves is God.
Why? Because turning these phrases around can help us see reality afresh.
We fear saying too much so we think & feel & touch too little.
:- Doug.