Life itself is our business: engendering life.
Life itself is our business: engendering life.
:- Doug.
Life itself is our business: engendering life.
:- Doug.
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Come with the
early morning sun
& play among the dew’s
flashes
quickly, lest they be discovered
only to their lover showing their sparkle
:- Doug.
Let us have life-engendering meetings.
:- Doug.
I am learning to hear as well as listen. Peggy Holman suggests we cannot hear without listening. I am not so sure. It seems we can be open and receptive without any intention (is intention part of listening?) to listen to another—we can happen upon a conversation or hear something that brings us up short. Perhaps that means the listening can happen after the hearing.
:- Doug.
In law, I don’t want to do for people, but do with them, free them to take charge of their lives and each other.
:- Doug.