Colors, drawings, and aromas
What if we converted our words to colors and drawings and aromas?
:- Doug.
What if we converted our words to colors and drawings and aromas?
:- Doug.
What if I write something and you say it? Like composer and musician, say.
:- Doug.
It may be easy to come up with things we don’t know, but good things, lush things: that’s the work.
:- Doug.
Try in the same conversation to have different modes. Choose among words, body movement, music, meditation/contemplation, prayer, letters, email, books, leaving spaces physical and temporal, making centers, phoning, feasting, conviviality, washing dishes. . . .
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2115
In asking “What do we not know,” we are seeking the true out beyond the true.
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How can I fit all I am learning and touching together in my studies? Then again, the question is the study, it is the thing I am using as my compass direction. So I could simply say, for instance, here are these 15 properties, what we do not know is how they fit with conversation, yet there is an intuition that they are speaking of the same thing. Life is a thread. It seems so thin it might snap, yet here it is. Stop, look to see, listen to hear, converse with us about what you find.
:- Doug.