Offer to you
You are giving yourself to me in these few minutes. It is my responsibility to offer myself to you—fully, without reserve, with abandon.
:- Doug.

You are giving yourself to me in these few minutes. It is my responsibility to offer myself to you—fully, without reserve, with abandon.
:- Doug.
If we “sell” by having the other sell themselves, can we use this principal to find Thou in one another? How are we to do that? We can ask one another, “What does it take for us to find the person in one another, for you to open to me and for I to open to you?” “What is common between us?” “You’re probably asking yourself, ‘Can I trust this person with something as private as this?’ I’m asking myself if I have the courage to truly open up to you. And then I say, ‘Here and now are only the two of us, and in a hundred years the risk makes no difference, but the discovery might make a difference.”
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2185
Dialogue is sacrament. It is an engagement that binds upon the participants an obligation each to the other. It is thus a visible or audible sign of the grace between. This grace is mystery to be sure, but an everyday possibility.
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