Monthly Archives: September 2017

Growing past adulthood

The big secret is that people keep on growing past adulthood :- Doug.

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Pretty domain

It’s a pretty domain with sun on the green me it looks out upon :- Doug.

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The map of eldering

What are the questions we need to ask ourselves to make our map of eldering truer? How complex and simple need it be? :- Doug.

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Elderhood tasks?

What are some tasks of your elderhood? :- Doug.

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Safety is a sales pitch

Safety is a sales pitch to adult children. :- Doug.

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News that should not be news

The big news that should not be news is that we continue to develop as we age. The secondary news is that in all adult development is an element of choice. :- Doug.

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Generativity

Generativity—what might we set in motion? What ought we influence? :- Doug.

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For whom, elder?

For whom might you do your eldering? Whom might you touch? :- Doug.

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You’ve got an extra 30 years:

You’ve got an extra 30 years: what are we going to do to benefit the grandchildren, the community, and larger? :- Doug.

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To call out

The purpose of the eldering course is to evoke: to call out. What? Whom? :- Doug.

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Underestimating

People entering eldering have a tendency to underestimate the reach of our own intelligence. :- Doug.

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Curiosity and admitted ignorance

Curiosity and admitted ignorance are more important to eldering than wisdom. :- Doug.

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The eldering course widening

This eldering course will be widening circles for each of us—circles of our own lives, circles of our vision, circles of spirit. Many more. If you are not stretched you have work to do. If you are, you have work … Continue reading

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Words beyond words

If we let the other person’s words beyond words sound the depths in us how much further we both go :- Doug.

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Rilke’s widening circles

Rilke’s widening circles carry so much I just saw Falcon against the sky solitary, ever on the hunt Storm the turning of all the sky Great song the cosmos singing Might all of us interweave all these as we shift … Continue reading

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Crying at a birth

We should cry at the birth of a baby, because this one now has a terminal condition: life. But we do not, and we do well, because of possibilities in the great shared illness. :- Doug.

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Time travelers

In many ways we are time travelers…. into future curious of a grandchild’s imagination into past reflecting, doing genealogy into prophecy thinking of the effects of our actions on the seventh generation into right action and right governance reminding those … Continue reading

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