Monthly Archives: April 2018

Profound this area of law

Profound is the area of law I get to work in, dealing with life, death, nursing homes, grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Places lost or dark

Consider eldering and dementia, too. I am uplifted about what might possibly be going on in places we consider lost or dark to us. :- Doug.

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Not by everybody

I do not say that all these things are experienced by everybody. Nor do any of us experience them all day long. What I do say is that these are things others and I have known. There is a wide … Continue reading

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Elders in an altered state of consciousness

Elders are people in an altered state of consciousness—aware of the world, the eons, the generations—which may be a significant and meaningful state for them and the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Toward conflict done well

Conflict calls for the process of moving beyond conflict to conflict done well. :- Doug.

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Do their highest unfolding

Elders do their highest by unfolding meaning. :- Doug.

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Nudge meaning

Nudge meaning. :- Doug.

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What’s the best we can do for the grandchildren?

What’s the best we can do for the grandchildren? :- Doug.

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Spontaneity may not be

Spontaneity may not be it may be an old thought pretending :- Doug.

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A thing unexplained is a sign of reality

A thing unexplained is a sign of reality. :- Doug.

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Honor the grandchildren

Honor the insights—of the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Don’t always be center stage

You don’t have to be center stage all the time—be kind to yourself—and to the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Meaning making is the work

Meaning making is the work of the elders. :-Doug.

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Remix life story

With the re-mix of your life story chapter titles, do you see developing something different in your life? :- Doug.

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Leash no dog

So we are able to touch the generations, to generate, by stirring meaning. We don’t have to talk politics, we can bring this to business. Is there an ultimate meaning? Probably not, we can always ask questions, find the finer, … Continue reading

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Drop below

Converse is touching each other’s meaning. Because meaning and intention flow one from the other, this is stirring one another’s intention. We map our worlds; we re-constellate our light; we think. We drop below language and thought to something more … Continue reading

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No choice

There is a choice we have, a choice to see larger, to grow, and more subtly to recognize, accept, and assimilate the spiritual. There is something going on here. It means each one of us: it means me. It means … Continue reading

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