soul-gathering
All this is about soul-gathering.
:- Doug.

Footprints in the Windsm # 1529
We are the age seeing the breakdown of the cheap fix—the one where someone else does it for us, where a command is given and all falls into line, where we can predict the results of what we do, where we have no responsibility but can place blame, where experts and politicians peddle “solutions,” where one problem can be fixed at a time. Instead we each see our responsibility for where we find ourselves, we find our problems are bigger than we think today, we find the necessity to give our time, sweat and absolute engagement. Or we die.
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Can we become more conscious than we are? As a species? As individuals? Can I?
:- Doug.
Imagine we live in the reverse of a black hole—a giant opening into—what? Thousands of dimensions beyond our common three?
:- Doug.
The currents might be as in an ocean—all directions at once, up down swirling surprising.
:- Doug.
Not just speak it—do it! The world around you enlarge with divinity.
:- Doug.
I am the one who sees deep. I am therefore the one who must alert the others.
:- Doug.
Two parties, two candidates, rich and poor, black and white, minority and majority—all these create throw-away people, say that only one matters. Yet it is true: only one does matter. Being one. All matter. All people matter.
:- Doug.
Surely a robot could build another of itself, but is that reproducing? Living things do not build out of parts found about, but grow from wholes: cells splitting or seeds meeting growing out of themselves. Do you grow out of yourself?
:- Doug.
To lead us away from here
Then to go away
Leaving us empty as ever we were
These are the purposes of goals
:- Doug.
To watch the stream
To turn your eyes to larger streams
Both carry beauty, truth, goodness
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1528
Where does data go to die?
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These pages then are important too as practice as seeding ground as nursery. Raise up good ones!
:- Doug.
Live my poetry. Live my own poetry. Live the poetry that pierces my heart.
:- Doug.