Not to be understood
Not to be understood
Nor to be loved
Mysteries are to be lived
:- Doug.
Not to be understood
Nor to be loved
Mysteries are to be lived
:- Doug.
I’m doing this experiment because it’s a mystery.
:- Doug.
Some “Christians” ask
How tightly may we draw our
Circle of love?
:- Doug.
The invitation need not start with the full load 2 ½ days. It can start with smaller conversations. Let’s see what we can do, what we think, what we can invent, create, find. Build up to longer, deeper, richer. Find out who cares and how much.
:- Doug.
It’s not about fun per se, but about lightheartedness and burden-free; inviting to a party. Perhaps and often a work party. Still there will be beer and pizza at end of the day.
:- Doug.
Everybody has learned something different. We are not an insular world; our town, small or large, is part of the whole. We each plug into a different part of it. So if we plug into one another, we all get a larger world.
:- Doug.
Wouldn’t this be an interesting place to find out what people think? To find out what tricks they have figured out?
:- Doug.
As often as possible, Wouldn’t it be fun, Let’s see what’s possible, Let’s see what these people have in ’em. We can edit later.
:- Doug.
Yes, I think my poetry is major, but that is not to say it is memorable, nor even to say it is worthy of publication. It is often major to me, that is to say, it gives me new direction, new discoveries, in my voice.
:- Doug.