Many headwaters
Humanity a stream
Like all streams
Many headwaters
:- Doug.
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A joy beyond playfulness—
It plays with us
Without why
You can ask Why and Why again
You even live beyond Why
:- Doug.
Or we are about finding the joy, unalloyed, in each other’s full presence. Our attention is called. We immerse.
This is a direct, unmediated, experience. We are aware, with every cell and tingle! Without running it through intellect. We are fully here. No outside pulls. Humanity is felt in aliveness—this what pulls—pulls us home.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2387
Life goes on
In the next person
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The Last Hot Chocolate is a long drink of what it means to try our hands at being human in the early twenty-first century.
:- Doug.
Are we finally the caring, nurturing, uplifting god long forthtold? Are we asked to prepare a house of wildness, of nativity for all?
:- Doug.
We need not so much self-compassion, as inter self compassion. Here inter does double duty. Its first is between two persons. Self here points to persons: foregrounds; real; known, but only somewhat. Compassion is a surrounding (see the compass?), and feeling together (com). The second duty of inter is to hint at the intimate nature of the human project. This is its larger duty, the one most essential. For we are not human without intimacy.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2386
When I look out at my back yard
I see activity
Grass playing with light
Maple leaves catching a breeze
Sending sugars up ever down
To make woody parts
To feed roots
Roots deciding, roots reaching
Roots negotiating with mycelia
When I look at you across hot chocolate
I could see if I tried
In a thousand ways
Your essential parts at work
Please pass it on.
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I’ve been saying conversing is work. But it’s not work like you might imagine. It is the work of receiving—as in a gift, as in graciously, as in thankingly. It is the work of receiving even when you want to say “I can do it myself.”
:- Doug.