In the way of wonder-work
There are many things about which to wonder but they seem to get in the way of our wonder-work.
:- Doug.
There are many things about which to wonder but they seem to get in the way of our wonder-work.
:- Doug.
A good death? Will I like death? Can anybody ever like dying? Many in great pain long for the quiet of death, the rest of death. For them, the pain is the dying.
It seems logical that we can like dying. We can teach with our dying. We can learn. We can be fascinated. We can experience. We can be present.
So often, we hope. So we are focused not on what is happening, what we have, but on what comes later. Good or ill, it is not here.
:- Doug.
Something is developing. Not quite a felt change in consciousness: perhaps a felt change in unconsciousness.
:- Doug.
He’s making me think
but not in words
not images
in the ground beneath
in the air breathing
:- Doug.
Do we our elders maintain?
Or sustain?
Welcome them us to sustain?
:- Doug.