A welcome for you
I have an invitation and a welcome to give you.
:- Doug.

Some memory floats away
before I finish dialing the number
Some papers last a few years
Play goes on for ever
touch generations: play!
:- Doug.
What are the advantages of your accumulated years in seeking out the quality without a name?
:- Doug.
I am working on a riddle that cannot be solved. That I do not want ever to solve. I invite you to join me in the pursuit. You will not survive.
:- Doug.
Mysterious. Elusive. Out of sight. Shadow disappearing around the corner. All humans have it. Probably some dead ones too, maybe all. Also those to be born. Trees and fish. Likely stones and mountains. Maybe stars and moons.
:- Doug.
What does it mean to you, for you, to be human? To do human? What aspect of that would you quit your job to do?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2078
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I don’t want to coin words, I want to speak plainly, openly. It is dream like language and concepts so that is difficult enough.
:- Doug.
To perceive what we had missed. To grasp this, to taste this, to hear this: as it flows through us.
:- Doug.