Category Archives: Eldering
All human activity is to express
All human activity is to express When heard the circle completes Being heard makes a person :- Doug.
Foggy good
Some fog out there today—that is good for the imaginary. :- Doug.
The imaginary larger
The imaginary world is larger than the real. That’s what gives it a pull across centuries. :- Doug.
Their eyes tell you
Tell your story their questions their eyes tell you :- Doug.
in wholes
This course encourages you to think to dream in wholes, completes :- Doug.
Soak up the music
Immerse the grandchild in any environs her essence will soak up the music :- Doug.
Our plash
We are placing ourselves into a larger flow. Our plash has an effect. :- Doug.
Mystery-teller
I am a mystery-teller For you I offer a mystery Ancestors :- Doug.
Ancestors to one another
What if ancestors were not ahead of you in line (nor behind you in something some call “time”) but were all around you, all about you, sustaining you as you sustain them? You may get your hazel eyes from your … Continue reading
Do you maintain
What are you doing to maintain— Generations yet to come? Generations gone on ahead? Generations walking alongside you? Beings not at all like you ancestoring you? :- Doug.
Adversity guarantees
Adversity is the guarantor of ancestry, the contraries that Blake says lead to progress, that McKee calls contradictory, contrary, and negation of the negation. :- Doug.
lonely strands
You ancestor are the story, the song with snatches of tune and maybe almost no words remembered. This melody makes persons of lonely strands. Of DNA. Of estranged blood. Makes mutuality of these persons. :- Doug.
Echoes of kinship
Ancestors call forth echoes of inheritance and kinship. Mutuality in these words. Sustenance. :- Doug.
Carry the tune?
We are touched by the melody, but can we carry the tune to others? :- Doug.
re-telling
Story telling is not simply re-telling. It is wrestling with your life’s meaning. :- Doug.
Thorns and underbrush
Unless you are offering yourself in the course, offering as a sacrifice, a sacred slaying, the course is not worth their time, nor yours, nor divinity’s. Go beyond what you know. Push through the thorns and underbrush. Risk what you … Continue reading
Roadmap for the day
The hero’s and heroine’s journey is not a compact outline for a story. It is a roadmap for the story teller’s day. :- Doug.