Monthly Archives: October 2016
What’s to fear of wisdom?
Wisdom: What’s to fear that we must go fearlessly? :- Doug.
Share your wisdom
Share with us your wisdom as you see it today. :- Doug.
What helps you recognize wisdom?
What helps you recognize your wisdom? When? During certain actions? A particular time of day? :- Doug.
Something larger
Wisdom pulls us to something larger. A mysterious something larger. :- Doug.
Help to pay
We get people help to pay for long-term care. :- Doug.
bring possibilities
As an elder caring lawyer, I bring possibilities. :- Doug.
What can I do?
What is your response to What can I do? What ought you do? :- Doug.
For whom?
For whom and what are we called to express our wisdom? For me now: conversation, ecology, our grandchildren, the earth, the sacred. :- Doug.
seeks wholeness and harmony
To me wisdom seeks wholeness and harmony. Wholeness to be complete and true. Harmony to allow for all and true. :- Doug.
Two thresholds
Aging presents two thresholds → we can choose to cross or stay behind aging → wisdom → eldering :- Doug.
The bunny and the snake
Wisdom and Eldering are realms of larger room for the hating and the beloved room for all people and peoples room for the agreeable and those who stand in our way room for all beliefs and actions room for the … Continue reading
counting the sky full of stars
Wisdom is the sky full of stars knowledge seeks to count. :- Doug.
A step just beyond complexity
Once we reach a step just beyond complexity we have entered the realm of wisdom. It may involve something more than logic and even feeling. :- Doug.
Whoaernyh
What are the dimensions of wisdom? Whoaernyh can we explore? Whoaernyh is one word to tug us beyond who, what, where, when, why, and how: beyond one lifetime. :- Doug.
A toilet paper roll
A toilet paper roll is this feeling that time passes more quickly as we age: the less remains, the faster the roll turns. :- Doug.