Go-betweens numinous
Elders are go-betweens numinous and mundane.
:- Doug.
Elders are go-betweens numinous and mundane.
:- Doug.
“That reminds me,”
an elder says, because
with more stories arise
more complex connectors
to hook us into life
:- Doug.
For me, development does not stop with the physical, mental, cognitive, emotional, and psychological. It needs also to go to spirit and intimacy—meeting, poetry, and conversation.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1786
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This course calls us to reconnoiter.
:- Doug.
Middling is an excursion into busy-ness and away from our essence-which-wants-out-to-play. The true tug of grandchildren to grandparents—is to life!
:- Doug.