Speak
Speak your spirit.
:- Doug.

Footprints in the Windsm # 1744
Consider looking the other direction
Inviting in place of extruding
Children calling forth parents and families
Starstuff attracted out in the Big Beckon
God everywhere pulling out all this
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If you are not living for the grandchildren, then for what or whom?
:- Doug.
Let us hold hands across the centuries, with as many hands as we can find.
:- Doug.
Our work/play with grandchildren is often to open them to wider worlds…as our worlds are becoming for us panoramic.
:- Doug.
Facets are a way to say, see the person in my contemplation in one non-word.
:- Doug.
We see connections others miss…relationships…wholeness…weaves and tangles…hear music…feel life’s widening circles…invite mystery and sacred…play…experience life in new ways…are freer…calmer…have a need for solitude…declutter…grow by reducing, losing…find essence…reconstellate our lights and memories…choose slow and deep…tell stories rather than give advice…have a joyful responsibility…
:- Doug.
For the good of the grandchildren we should be seeking out felt changes in consciousness—however painful.
:- Doug.
It flows both ways—to and from the elders—no, all ways—this directioning, this knowing, this discovering and the resultant painful changes in thinking. We are not the sole wisdom bringers and direction finders.
:- Doug.
Grands are barometers for the grandchildren. What are the changes? What do they portend? What might we do? Be? What is the weave of the wind, and how does it affect the weaver?
:- Doug.
Grands are in a stage of many felt changes of consciousness. What to do with these? How? To be?
:- Doug.
Let’s turn inside out each old and common expression and see what it might hold.
:- Doug.
“Both/and” we read is more true than “either/or.” Let us instead say “All/and.” All reminds us there are many more factors than two; And reminds us that even if we include all we imagine, there are more we miss.
:- Doug.
Grands cannot control the future, so they best not have a set goal for how it will look. That does not mean give in, rather have direction only: human- and person-centered; or playful; or conversing; or east toward the morning light rather than for a specific star. This is as it must be, for of the billions of grandchildren to come some will make for this star or that, and what’s important is making for light.
:- Doug.