Just be present for:
Just be present for: your self, your family, your friends, those near you, G*d.
:- Doug.
Just be present for: your self, your family, your friends, those near you, G*d.
:- Doug.
Whole-making gives us the answer to “Saved for what?” It tells us that whole people have a work to do, to make the world better. That is what we are saved for—for a work that is beyond our little selves. Saved is a word that easily pulls us away from the world, while Whole pulls us back in, for a greater good. If you are saved, you are on your way to whole and you make yourself more whole by making others and the world more whole.
:- Doug.
We don’t really want to attain a goal; we want to attain the limit.
:- Doug.