Category Archives: Eldering

Witness the humans

Witness the humans, their humanicity watch over and keep safe as one who depends upon you :- Doug.

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Not answering the question

So I like this technique of not answering the question, even just hinting at the question, letting it stew, thus showing that the thing does not have a final resolution where we are done with it and can put it … Continue reading

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And the beauty?

Of humanicity what is the good, the bad, and the beauty? :- Doug.

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Raise our eyes

We are going to grow our far-sight. The first thing we’ll do is raise our eyes to the 11th generation. :- Doug.

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People of a farther

People of a farther sight see thing differentially :- Doug.

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Relieve it not

Raise the question to work on us. Relieve it not for miles, then reveal its higher ascents. :- Doug.

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Continually works you:

There is no answer nor ought there be. Only what continually works you: how to be a better breed of human? :- Doug.

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You make

What would it take For you to make A better human race? :- Doug.

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An assigned responsibility

You have been assigned a responsibility in this age. :- Doug.

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Rewrite the rules

I need to rewrite the rules of humanicity. :- Doug.

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Any excuse to not be human

What could get in the way of our humanity? Technology can and of course already does get in the way, or we let it get in the way. Any excuse to not be human: that’s humanity. And yet. :- Doug.

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Five-finger recount

If you find a juicy tidbit in your reading, take it. Copy it. Five-finger recount. Let its magic seep through your fingers into your writer’s soul. :- Doug.

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You great rememberers

You the great rememberers of the way human :- Doug.

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Friendlier to grandchildren?

In stillness reflecting, can your life be a little friendlier to the grandchildren? :- Doug.

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Your provisional present

Remember, grandchild The present—your present Is provisional :- Doug.

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Grandparents’ craft

Passion against numbness The grandparents’ craft :- Doug.

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Thinking into existence

This thinking the course into existence is hard work. The ideas do not come on being called. They need to be found in their hiding spots. A baby has to be forcibly ejected from its warm, wet, dark womb into … Continue reading

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