Archive for October, 2014

Pursuing

Pursuing
Us in our transitions
Muddling with
Us is the
Leaning in

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 4th, 2014 | No Comments »

How far?

How far?
Are you willing to go
To make things better?
How much better
Can you stand?
We all have limits

:- Doug.

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6 Powers, 5 Gestures

There are at least:
6 Powers (T1…T6)
6 Directions (F, B, E, W, Up, Down)
5 Gestures (It…Do)
Dimensions
Colors
360 Flows

:- Doug.

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Footprints in the Windsm # 1457–Thinking forward in long-term health progressions

Footprints in the Windsm # 1457

Thinking forward, thinking backward: how does this apply to families in long-term health progressions? Backward has its uses—what we have done for one another, how we have loved one another.

Forward thinking takes us through observation and construction of the current situation to what can we try—story telling, writing, painting, creativity, something new. When we care for our elders what we face most is lack of imagination. We could create a cottage industry in activities for people experiencing various conditions.


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Living in a complexity of conundrums

We live in a complexity made up of conundrums, enigmas, and puzzlements. Thus complexities swim in a sea of mystery. We bury ourselves—each of the seven billion of us—classifying, mapping, and fence-building. Silly!

:- doug.

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Help us do what we need

The Court is here to help us do what we need to do. Why would we use a lathe as a hammer?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 3rd, 2014 | No Comments »

stay as close to home as we can

We’re all ever making it up as we go. But we are uncomfortable with new things and so we stay as close to home as we can.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 3rd, 2014 | No Comments »

Where does the notion of lawful come from?

Where does the notion of lawful come from? Who is doing the permitting? Probably originally from strong men and women, kings and queens, those imposing on others. Then we discovered, through the likes of Thomas Jefferson and Eleanor Roosevelt, that people are the source of the imposing: we, the demos, give the power to impose to what is now called government. What now is lawful is what we have agreed (perhaps originally at several removes and now by acquiescence) among ourselves is lawful. That suggests that the agreements can be changed. If we choose. We choose seldom. This is the culprit, the leg irons on our movement.

:- Doug.

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life more whole

This is holy work: making life more whole.

:- Doug.

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How they watch their cartoons!

See the little children: how they watch their cartoons! How they play with sand and bulldozers and trucks and dolls! In the cartoons watching themselves, in the play testing out the actions. They are doing work. They are trying out roles, seeing how they fit, learning about themselves, choosing directions. So too adults: seeing ourselves in movies and plays and books and songs; trying out roles; absorbing something about ourselves; choosing directions, if we choose.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 3rd, 2014 | No Comments »

Walking beside

Walking beside
is my work
walking into our outside

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 2nd, 2014 | No Comments »

Let the words stop

Let the words stop
drop away
for these minutes

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 2nd, 2014 | No Comments »

tip of my tongue disease

I have experienced tip of my tongue disease.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 2nd, 2014 | No Comments »

Prepare for a long climb

Making change is a tall order. We must prepare for a long climb.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 2nd, 2014 | No Comments »

A truckload backward

Observing, I see that much of my thinking is trying to weave some new picture into a landscape I carry around. In other words, a smidgen of thinking forward, and a truckload of thinking backward.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 2nd, 2014 | No Comments »

Entrenched forces of non-change

At any given point
the forces of non-change
are entrenched against
those of change
we might work with—
or shift—this momentum
but ever we must respect

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 1st, 2014 | No Comments »

Footprints in the Windsm # 1456–Every leaf its sunshine finds

Footprints in the Windsm # 1456

Every leaf its sunshine finds.


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New view, new world

New view, new world: which comes first—the world or our picture of it? The next or our construct?

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 1st, 2014 | No Comments »
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