Garden for flourishing
Our work is to create better conditions for life. We are gardeners making an environment for flourishing.
:- Doug.
Our work is to create better conditions for life. We are gardeners making an environment for flourishing.
:- Doug.
What ought be my aspirations in working with you?
:- Doug.
We meet families in crisis and guide them safely home.
:- Doug.
I tend to work on projects, things needing doing at a consequential time in people’s lives. Big things are at stake—sanity, lives, family.
:- Doug.
Can we be a precedent? Can we be specific? And universal?
:- Doug.
Our work needs to be beyond getting our clients through the crisis. We must get them to a higher humanity.
:- Doug.
The 300-year challenge: Can Storytelling Bring About a Higher Humanity?
:- Doug.
Dying these days
lasts so long
we see our lives
trudge
before our eyes
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1956
We are a forward-looking generation our eye on future possibles and aspirations seldom feeling the ground beneath our feet those ancestors and shunning to hear around us those others and species and formations making up our habitat and symphonia. What if we opened our nostrils and caught a whiff or two of the about and sought for with among all?
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People are in crisis. It is not primarily a medical crisis, nor primarily a financial crisis. It is a life crisis: what is living to be about now? Next? What is being opened to us: windows, skylights, doors? How will we fare, make our way?
:- Doug.
So Wednesday’s class will be deeper than I had thought. Can these people take me deeper? What can I do to open the path?
:- Doug.