Present-centeredness
Present-centeredness may be a key to innocence.
:- Doug.

Commas are more pregnant than periods, question marks more so, and ellipses most….
:- Doug.
Can’t teach all nor how to elder; there are only evocative principles and questions.
:- Doug.
Telling our stories maybe comes after we know the power of them. Wonder what that means.
:- Doug.
Birgitt Williams writes evocatively for me: “no empty space…. space is always Sacred Space, and rich in what is contained.”
This brings to me thoughts of David Bohm’s implicate order: the whole is always enfolding, unfolding, like a mother her child. So perhaps holding space and opening space each partakes of that same image: embracing, and still opening arms to let her child run free….
:- Doug.