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The one we meet.

Who are you, Lord? You are the one we meet.

:- Doug.

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Much of our aid to the poor

Much of our aid to the poor is a way of holding them in prison, however subtly. How does that look? Teaching, giving: these are ways that say Depend on me. Assimilating others into our culture is the same thing: My culture is better than yours. True, our culture is the one we both live within, or at least I think you are living in mine. Even the definition of poverty is in my head, not necessarily yours, at least until I start denying you ways to eat and get cared for. Further, these are ways of I doing to Its.

But there are other cultures: gift cultures, homemaking cultures, relation cultures. Our culture is largely built out of economic bricks. What we are doing is with one hand denying people the necessities of life, and with the other giving them what they need, but grudgingly, sparingly. Our economy is based on withholding, scarcity, limited printing of money. Were we in other parts of the world or other cultures, we might live in a milieu of sharing and gathering natural abundance.

So, knowing the problem and its roots, how do we go past it? Are the people who are helping really fighting the culture and the economy, rather than some vague formless thing called poverty?

There is mental illness which prevents some people from earning the way we do so we can share in economic spoils. They might have other ways of being a valued part of our society, if only as persons for whom others can exercise their caring.

There is anti-social behavior and its extreme example, criminality, which prevents some people from the way we do so we can share in economic spoils. Then can take care of themselves.

There are those whose life situation has demanded of them that they care for others, children or infirm parents, for instance, and they are unable to play in the economic field with the rest of us. They could be supported for their important activities for the rest of us.

There are those in generational “poverty” who perhaps live in a different culture. Could we encourage them in their culture and help them that way? If the problem we perceive as poverty is really drugs or indiscriminate pregnancy, for instance, then perhaps we are chopping at the wrong roots.

:- Doug.

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There is a prison

There is a prison in our way of dissolving poverty
We teach, we give, we assimilate:
All focus on We doing to Its

:- Doug.

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Who then is the human?

Who is G*d? To the imagination G*d is not mystery but fully released imagination. Who then is the human? What are the elements of the imagination we call mystery? Breakthrough, peer to peer, emergence, birthing persons, initiative, more persons looking, more persons choosing direction, co discovery, distributed responsibility, knowledge owned by the whole, knowledge generated by the whole, yes invented here, realization that we are in control of our lives, common experience, more eyes, exploring assumptions, more patterns seen, co-leadership emerges organically, larger patterns seen, previously unheard voices are heard, people become more effective, the people unfold, the species unfolds, embracing of differences as valuable, more flexibility, a realization that we are part of something larger than us, contribution, people knowing best, wisdom is co-created, complexity demands an integration of many minds—a larger mind, direction finding, aberration reducing, creativity, betweens, birthing of persons, larger possibilities, increasing our reach. What else can you think of? Together?

:- Doug.

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More likely than not

It is more likely than not that amazing things will come out of real meeting. It is the only way for amazing things to happen.

:- Doug.

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Footprints in the Wind sm # 753

Footprints in the Windsm # 753

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