every stage of life a threshold
Perhaps every stage of life is a threshold we can accept or refuse to cross.
:- Doug.
Perhaps every stage of life is a threshold we can accept or refuse to cross.
:- Doug.
A class must be alive: the facilitator therefore present and his or her plan for the day fresh with this particular day.
:- Doug.
A toilet paper roll is this feeling that time passes more quickly as we age: the less remains, the faster the roll turns.
:- Doug.
The notion of aboriginals to ask permission to take animals and plants might not be too far fetched: we are all sentient and are in this together; we must be cognizant of what we are doing and the cost to other beings. We all must eat; we do not have to massacre. Like we did to the buffalo and the baby seals. Like we are doing with nuclear waste to our own great grandchildren.
:- Doug.