Plants walking on air
Plants walking on air
Gossamer seeds
Human, Scatter
:- Doug.
Plants walking on air
Gossamer seeds
Human, Scatter
:- Doug.
Your winds scatter you.
:- Doug.
In my elder years whom do I want to be? Will I be of my life the exemplar prime?
:- Doug.
The elders more than any other group have time and energy to think further, wider, and deeper.
:- Doug.
The eldering course is searching together for work and love.
:- Doug.
As elders we are inventing a new stage of life, more accurately a stage of participation. This is key: how do elders today participate? How do we choose to contribute? To whom essential?
:- Doug.
What do we elders have to learn from younger generations, even from the grandchildren? What do I?
:- Doug.
We can be philanthropists, not spreading money, rather humanity.
:- Doug.
Why should those who make their way in the world cantankerously be surprised when they everywhere meet opposition?
:- Doug.
It’s not productivity we humans most desire; it’s connectivity—helping another by means of our work, our commercial activity—these are presence, mattering to another, being seen, real. Holding a hand, touching a soul, yes, certainly; and through all these being integral.
:- Doug.
Can we conceive of wisdom as a verb?
:- Doug.
You’ve traversed the horizon touched
all the petals of the compass rose but
have you been startled by verticality?
:- Doug.
A spiritual project can easily traverse 300 years.
:- Doug.
Meg Wheatley’s “We become hopeful when somebody tells the truth” and Jane Fonda’s “restoring relatedness to the therapeutic relationship is what heals” are saying the same thing: hope can be defined as healing, and open conversation brings healing, wholeness. We never get perfectly whole: we get more perfect, differently whole.
:- Doug.
You who work in nursing homes:
You work with people (I hope)
Do you see more deficits or more worth?
:- Doug.
We have a word we already use for God
Spirit
Insubstantial, seminal
:- Doug.
To say too much is to build a mountain over a living seed.
:- Doug.
Conversation is a little death, a sacrifice you can make of your life, a putting someone else at your center and so transcend your self.
:- Doug.
Why do we care about the generations? It is simply to pass on the genome?
:- Doug.
Re-orient the human.
:- Doug.
God I am seeing is more amorphous, diaphanous, see-through, dispersed, ethereal, moving, than I had thought.
:- Doug.
I am being drawn to deeper.
:- Doug.
In a cloud the promise of water.
:- Doug.