Category Archives: Conversation

Ask to give

Ask to give: for in asking we give to one another. :- Doug.

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To soak in another

You look to see You listen to hear To soak in one another :- Doug.

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Bird flits, gone

To transform, invite Indirectly, parabolically Immersively, obscurely Subconsciously, spirally Bird flits, gone :- Doug.

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Immediately on quarantine

Notice: immediately on quarantine we reach for video conferencing and the word together :- Doug.

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Not to be strong

We come together not to be strong rather to create :- Doug.

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People we like

We work with people we like. :- Doug.

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Hardest there is

This requires thinking—the hardest work there is. :- Doug.

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Add to that conversation

I actually have some things to add to that conversation. I can elicit that kind of conversation, evoke it. We could do some story catching. Find someone to help with scrapbooking and story writing. (The lady I met at Forever … Continue reading

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What to do now?

What are your opinions and wishes for what to do now? :- Doug.

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Acknowledge validate

We acknowledge and validate. :- Doug.

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Story of a tragedy

Tell a story of a tragedy or bad happening in your life: this is the door to profound thinking and conversing. :- Doug.

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Confrontation Stories

Confrontation Stories :- Doug.

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No final converse

It wonders me that this has no final answers, that we need to converse. Because we need to hear one another. :- Doug.

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Converse complete

Converse about what matters. Tell what is really going on. Educate in possible ways to forgive, be forgiven, thank, say farewell, say what needs to be complete. :- Doug.

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Makes us less free

Retaliation makes us less free. :- Doug.

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Community: conversation

Meet the grandchildren; meet our death and loss; meet our responsibility; muddle around with the message and what gets in the way; come back to Campbell and community; restate the perennial problem of bending the arc of humanicity; it is … Continue reading

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The elder sees

The elder sees Who the grandchild is They meet :- Doug.

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