Do we live by default?
Do we live by default?
:- Doug.
Do we live by default?
:- Doug.
Let’s be all about Big Talk conversation.
:- Doug.
There’s more I don’t know than I do—what a liberating phrase!
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1156
empty-making & whole-making
these are all we sell here
muddle & community
hero/ine going out coming back &
finding the boon for the community in
the community
most folks don’t have either
zig & zag each and both help the
line remember it is one
Please pass it on.
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Adrienne Rich says of the Jews “we are connected [as]…the pariah, suspect, marginalized, easily scapegoated, dispossessed.” (Arts of the Possible, p 144.) As a Christian I was taught to think of Israel, God’s chosen people, as conquerors, the ones who ultimately got the land of milk and honey. But for eons God’s people have been the dispossessed. What if God’s people were Isaiah’s suffering servant? What if God identified with the littlest, the least, the leper—and wanted to stand near? What if the work of God’s people were to bring the outcast in?
:- Doug.
I’ve trained myself to see wider, longer, wholer. These are things I used to miss, and now I see more I am missing.
:- Doug.