Category Archives: Eldering

Meeting ineffable

In your meeting, what was ineffable? :- Doug.

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Turns to spell

To the machines we will be, some say, as gods and some say as dogs see: there are many turns to spell :- Doug.

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Generations, yet

There is no one best way to touch the generations, yet. :- Doug.

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Won’t ask, you contribute

I won’t ask you to tell your story—you contribute it when it seems to add to our conversation. :- Doug.

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What is lasting?

What is lasting? What lasts? :- Doug.

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Through spirit

Conversing might be done through spirit. :- Doug.

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Make fishing time

Make fishing time Throw a line Into deep water Where dwell powers Unknown and ready :- Doug.

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Story to teach questions?

How would you design a story to teach asking better questions? What if you were not teaching but inviting? :- Doug.

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Permission to die?

What needs to be born in us today, in order for something to have permission to die? :- Doug.

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Catching up aging

Maybe you are catching up with your own aging. :- Doug.

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Stepping into unknowing

Wisdom is, in part, stepping into one’s unknowing. :- Doug.

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Abandon hope

Abandon hope Do the work :- Doug.

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300-year mindset

Develop a 300-year mindset. :- Doug.

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Machines don’t have conversation

The machines don’t have conversation. They have exchange of information. They do not have community, nor gathering, nor difference of opinion. They might eventually have these things. But the thinking of their developers so far seems to miss these shining … Continue reading

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Join the noodle

My purpose in this course we are pursuing is to help the 300 year generation become a better race of human. I don’t know how to do that. You are invited to join the noodle. :- Doug.

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Open space for 300 years

Open space for 300 years. :- Doug.

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Better humanity look?

What would a better humanity look like—in 300 years? :- Doug.

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