Leaving my insight-writing behind
If I leave my insight-writing behind, I might cross into new terrain and can write that then.
:- Doug.
If I leave my insight-writing behind, I might cross into new terrain and can write that then.
:- Doug.
Whatever you leave others will sort out. Escape with your life. Leave the furniture. What do you care if others use it for firewood?
:- Doug.
Whatever you have has you.
:- Doug.
Tell us what you’ve seen
That we might see
Larger
:- Doug.
Thousands of fingers
tapping the water
crystalline flashes
rise up to welcome
nourishing rains
:- Doug.
Pray for the week: its meetings, its Work, our lives.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1488
As our humanity grows in less physical theaters, such as mental, intellectual, spiritual, caring, it is inevitable that some of us will not pick up the new, or will do so imperfectly, or will break it, or will fight it. So we can expect increasing inane and insane acts. As love moves in, so do Hitlers, Sadams, and hoodlums. As the Internet shows us all to be one, so grow the cries to strengthen the borders, keep out the other, keep us pure. We who see something larger must expect increasingly to see smaller minds grow more active. It is a sign. A sign that if what we see is upon testing better, we must increase our resolve and open our mouths.
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In that still small place
roam
:- Doug.
Experts Surveys Research
Lie outside us
Lie
When we could have
Done
:- Doug.
Far too soon
we seek answers
make more effort
to find
—our—questions
:- Doug.
The fullness
of emptiness
is inexhaustible
:- Doug.