Category Archives: Eldering

In the before

What’s possible now, in the before? What questions and stories must we voice to bring out the best in each generation between? We’re all betweens. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Antagonize the generations

What conflicts and antagonisms do we feel with future generations? What makes us uneasy? Search here: sit here. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Diverse, divergent, divers

When we invite our species’ grandchildren, how diverse ought we be? How divergent are they? This is the first role of seeing divers possible futures. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

What are the messages?

What are the messages: physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and otherwise? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Welcome generations?

Do we welcome the generations? How? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Focus responsibility

How might we focus our intention for the 300-year grandchild elders? What is our shared purpose? What matters to each of us about our responsibility to the 300-year grandchild elders? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

A curious race

We are a curious race, ever seeking. A better humanity is an endless task, full of growing fascination. We will never arrive, and that is the point. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

What might be better?

What is a better humanity today? We complain of kids these days, and loss of cursive handwriting and other things from our days, the conflicts afoot in the world, and we do not think as much as we should of … Continue reading

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Address growing humanity

When we address growing a better humanity, what is possible? What might be possible? What do we want to be possible? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

The whole string

It is for the grandchildren, and their grandchildren: are they, the whole string, worth our caring, not knowing where we are going, making it up as we travel, giving up on outcomes? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Humanity’s grandchildren?

When you read, when you hear another, ask: What has this to do with humanity’s grandchildren, with our relationships with them? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

We are the generations:

We are the generations: simultaneously grandchildren and ancestors. What lovingkindness do we owe the species-string? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

We’re here

We’re here. Later generations come after. Is first come, first served the fairest attitude? :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

Hear across time?

How do we connect across a divide? We seek commonalities. We hear. How do we hear across time? Perhaps we tell stories and write letters as if. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

We are as Moses

We are as Moses: heading off, wandering, seeing but setting foot in the promised land only through our grandchildren. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment

never complete

Gather our common caring for our never-complete, always whole humanity :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering, Poetry | Leave a comment

Communities of generations

I am reading Peggy Holman in her Engaging Emergence: beyond what she is writing. She writes about organizations and communities getting things done now; I read about communities of generations caring for the qualities of humanity: humanicity. :- Doug.

Posted in Eldering | Leave a comment