Monthly Archives: June 2018
Edge of a big bubble
We see through the edge of a big bubble. :- Doug.
Edge of our not-seeing
Can we see to the edge of our not-seeing? :- Doug.
Edge of our seeing
The edge of our seeing is not seeing. :- Doug.
The start of seeing
The start of seeing is to see one sees not. :- Doug.
More than you can see
There is more than you can see This is the seeing For today :- Doug.
“The problem of aging”
A writer writes of “the problem of aging.” Better to regard it as a miracle from which to learn. :- Doug.
Maybe in 300 years
There is more here than we can grasp. Maybe in 300 years our descendants will have become ascendant—will start to frame some good questions. We can hope. We can also work: to acquire for our species a little awareness. Seeing … Continue reading
Your granddaughter at 60?
What would well serve your granddaughter at age 60? :- Doug.
Only lean toward
We cannot make the world we want, only lean toward. :- Doug.
Growing toward?
What do you want to be growing toward, For the Grandchildren? :- Doug.
What kind of world?
What kind of world is ideal For the Grandchildren? What kind of world will the Grandchildren create? How might we develop toward such a world? :- Doug.
What’s growing?
If you can figure out what’s growing in you, you can start to pick out what’s growing in the grandchildren. :- Doug.
Honor their insights
Don’t just honor your insights—honor the grandchildren’s too. :- Doug.
What good is growing?
If we want growth For the Grandchildren, we must point out to them what is growing that is good. :- Doug.
Questions for the grandchildren
Knowing what we now intuit, what questions ought we ask ourselves, one another, and the grandchildren? :- Doug.
Choice in our developing
Not only are elders developing, but we can exercise some small degree of choice as to how and the extent we develop. Complementing that, there is drive. :- Doug.