Percolate and ooze
Rather than attempt to answer the question in one session, it is well to let it percolate, strain, and ooze.
:- Doug.

Rather than attempt to answer the question in one session, it is well to let it percolate, strain, and ooze.
:- Doug.
The sacred suggests there is something larger than one’s own human life that concerns us, that impinges upon us. It drives into our skin, pinches and squeezes us, stands in our way, demands something of us, loads us. A meaning and a load.
:- Doug.
To bring meaning and reverence to our days, this is the work of doing human better.
:- Doug.
Why choose to fear others? Why choose to fear what’s ahead and unknown on your path? I set before you life and death, fear and love. Choose the third way—go forward and embrace anyway.
:- Doug.
It is doing human better to help one another approach death as meaningful and sacred.
:- Doug.
“Your unwritten poem/accuses you” But what if you hear no poem? There is something to do. There is something to think. The grandchildren need your thinking; you need theirs. There is a stream a conversation and you are expected to play your part.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2090
Conversation invites reaching out
Though your hand may get
Slapped or bitten
Please pass it on.
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