Category Archives: Eldering
Opening and deepening for service
By asking important questions we start a process of opening and deepening…for service. Opening and deepening is the core; developing and seeing preparation. Service turns the whole to spiraling (love). :- Doug.
Most profound work?
What is the most profound work you could do? :- Doug.
Stopping to attend
Our meeting a moment a sacred gift a stopping to attend :- Doug.
More human than before
It’s not important you learn facts and figures. It is important you learn about yourself and about those you will benefit—how they want to be benefited and why it is meaningful to you. I want you to come out more … Continue reading
Life you choose
Now that you can live the life you choose, what do you choose? :- Doug.
Claim your freedom?
Will you claim your freedom to be whom you came here to be? :- Doug.
Free to be ourselves
Free to be ourselves Free to serve :- Doug.
Your sign?
Barbara Weidner held her sign: “A grandmother for peace.” What would you put on your sign? :- Doug.
Distill a life
One task of later life is distilling a life. :- Doug.
You no wise one
You may not be a wise one: just tell us where in life you see wisdom. :- Doug.
You could research that
You could research that. Many things we think we know about age turn out to be not true. Like elders are more often than young people victims of crime or disease. You could research that. :- Doug.
This: one life
You’re one life from infant to elder: no separate people, no separate compartments. In beginning learn things. At ending have seen more. This. :- Doug.
Old age and infancy
Old age and infancy life’s only nows to have a marvelous time :- Doug.