Elders maintain or sustain?
Do we our elders maintain?
Or sustain?
Welcome them us to sustain?
:- Doug.

Do we our elders maintain?
Or sustain?
Welcome them us to sustain?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1944
Withdraw your last three thousand
To spend on something very very kind
Your old ones have a seed within
Your young ones have so seldom heard
Water the seed with far-sight
Place stories in the young ones’ ears—
Upon the ancient hills
Winding among the old growth trees
Thigh-deep cross the crashing waters
Beside the crackling campfires—
Walk with them barefoot
Please pass it on.
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There is a thread
Than your one true life
That thread
I know not
How to catch
Sure it’s there
Hear?
:- Doug.
Truth is noun, ever and always, static. To true is verb, action, developing, morphing, available, alive. Truth is mirage, truing is reliably changing.
:- Doug.
In this course we tackle the primeval questions: What is the meaning of humanicity? Shall we be elders? What is the role of our stories?
:- Doug.
In all the busy-ness of these pandemic days I must make time to love and to reflect. These are of the same substance. Yes, I must.
:- Doug.
To what can this pandemic open us?
What can we see now we didn’t before?
Let’s look all the way to seeing
:- Doug.
This pandemic is a death; certainly many die. But it is, if we let it, a dying of something whose time has come in our culture. We are now in fearing, that is, in anticipatory grieving. Soon we will be in actual grieving. Study.
:- Doug.
Consider we will have a January baby boom
Consider we make time to consider, to reflect
:- Doug.
Let’s not go back
to business as usual
Let’s go better
to serving life and living
:- Doug.
After Covid-19, it’s a new world out there. We don’t need to get through it, we need to help one another get through it. To a new side.
:- Doug.
Could this pandemic
Turn us to one another
Maybe we’ll
find our purpose
is each other?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1943
Kids need to learn. Grandparents need to nurture. We need to meet.
We could video record ourselves reading a book for the grandkids. We could do this for our grandkids to start: take the load off their parents trying to home-school. We could post to some Web video sharing site. We could have a video conference meeting on what we could do. (I’m planning one; do you want an invite?)
What ideas do you have? Please email me with those and tell me what you will do this week.
Please pass it on.
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Mystery is a friend, known and unknown: known in the unknowing. Friends are the holy other, different, and from that inexplicably drawn to one another. Shh. To say more says less.
:- Doug.
You are because another sees you
You are because another hears you
Whom do you see and hear in 300 years?
:- Doug.
One man had a heart attack
Both my parents died the same night
What were your deepeners?
:- Doug.