Help discover specifics
What are the ways we might help the grandchildren discover their contributions? We must go beyond grandmother’s sayings: “Mind your manners;” and “Be nice.” Specific we seek.
:- Doug.
What are the ways we might help the grandchildren discover their contributions? We must go beyond grandmother’s sayings: “Mind your manners;” and “Be nice.” Specific we seek.
:- Doug.
Hear with all others and each the eternal verities, ponder the profundities about us, be in reverent attention together.
:- Doug.
Today I have been working at giving good thoughts to other drivers and others I encounter today. It has made the day pleasant. I cannot be sure others are receiving the thoughts; there was one driver who was tailgating, and when I sent the thoughts he backed away. I am seeing people in cars, not cars around me. A subtle but perhaps significant difference.
:- Doug.
Seek for the admirable characteristics in each of my mates; help them search themselves, too. That is possibly one of the strongest things I can do. Help them find what they have of value for the grandchildren. Invite them to help others find this in themselves, too. We need to spread this as far as we can, in space and time.
:- Doug.
Pay attention, hear, open to an equal level relationship. Ask questions, go empty, hear. Receive.
:- Doug.