Monthly Archives: May 2021

Taking grandchildren seriously

Rethink the future generations? No, we have yet to think of them at all seriously. We need to take our grandchildren seriously. :- Doug.

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Toward our kindred?

If we don’t start thinking toward our coming kindred, how can they possibly get any better than us? :- Doug.

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In our songs

In our dreams in our songs grandchildren! :- Doug.

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Don’t ignore me

Don’t ignore me, your grandchild. :- Doug.

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How I learned the grandchildren

How I learned to talk with the grandchildren—300 years away. :- Doug.

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Beyond remembered

Let’s get beyond being remembered. :- Doug.

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Justice for grandchildren

Justice for grandchildren :- Doug.

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If I close my eyes you do not exist

If I close my eyes you do not exist: a fate of grandchildren. :- Doug.

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You came and sat with me

You came and sat with me in lively conversation and then you disappeared back into that dream O I learned and so did you tho I can say nothing of what it was Let us meet and here again more … Continue reading

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How specific ancestors not yet

How specific ancestors not yet born can lead us to be better humans :- Doug.

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A service

Let’s be curious about the 11th generation. It’s a service we can make. :- Doug.

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Curious conversation

The curious conversation :- Doug.

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Conversation in curiosity

The 300 year conversation in curiosity. :- Doug.

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Curious 11th!

Be curious about the 11th! :- Doug.

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Can you write a sentence?

Can you write a sentence that would be beneficial—and intelligible—300 years from now? What would be the elements of that sentence? Of what would it be constructed? :- Doug.

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Substantial question and curious

Can we become curious about the art of life? This is the most substantial question. :- Doug.

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Practice the Presence

Practice the Presence of the Generations. :- Doug.

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