Monthly Archives: March 2019

Daughters of Memory

The nine muses (Hillman, The Force of Character, p 92) are daughters of Memory. Consider your life in terms of one or all of the muses. Tell the times in your life a muse tugged at your sleeve. :- Doug.

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Edge off which we fall

We do not know age, we have yet to invent it. We see it as an edge off which we fall, and that is closing our eyes and imaginations. :- Doug.

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Dragons

“Here there be dragons” We said of our flat earth Now we say—and see— As much Of age :- Doug.

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Spirit in aging

There is spirit in aging Not as you expected With it live :- Doug.

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Beauties wonders challenges

What are the beauties and wonders of life? What are the challenges life and our society face? :- Doug.

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My role and function

What is my philosophy of aging? My role and my function, and who and what I am for, are more important than my health and survival. Who: my grandchildren and the grandchildren right on up to the 300-year grandchildren-elders. What: … Continue reading

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Holy age

Friend, into your holy age. :- Doug.

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Older got fresher

The older he got the more He did not know His many homes He came back to at nightfall He knew and did not know And could not know His many many people Many now long gone Many more to … Continue reading

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How do you want to age?

How do you want to age? You will of course So do it well :- Doug.

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Own philosophy

Our course is to develop our own philosophy of aging. :- Doug.

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Simpler than expected

Old age may be simpler than we expected. Freedom. Reflection. Open-heartedness. Deepening. Extending. :- Doug.

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Nameless trait

There is a nameless trait astir in elders. Life? Spirit? Love? Crankiness? Maybe you can help us keep from putting a finger on it. :- Doug.

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In the sauerkraut

In the compost heap busy life billions bustling growing and invisible In the sauerkraut, the kimchi microbiology teems works teams growing growing and invisible O age growing and invisible! :- Doug.

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Fermenting

Fermentation we are told is controlled rotting. What a good metaphor for aging: we are fermenting, bringing out the sour and allowing the life to burgeon within. So this seems to me uplifting. We are like wine and beer and … Continue reading

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The cure for youth

Age is the cure for youth. Maturity is the cure for immaturity. :- Doug.

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Move beyond the fact

Move Move beyond the fact to the Poetry :- Doug.

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Closest to singing

Of all lawyers, elder caring lawyers are the closest to singing. :- Doug.

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