Category Archives: Healing and Wholeness
Observe, observe, observe
Observe, observe, observe as lawyer I see the invisible infrastructure of laws and regs that you see dimly if at all as outsider I see something of how your family works—so then let us reflect together then you choose and … Continue reading
Not one of us completes life
Not one of us completes life Life lives for ever new starts In new shoots and old stalks :- Doug.
This is the hiding place
Create your own experiences This the hiding place of life The the pouring out of love :- Doug.
for our age
Courage offers heart for our age ;- Doug.
This poem is not finished
This poem is not finished It is for you to Not finish :- Doug.
Every leaf
Every leaf its sunshine finds. :- Doug.
Hospitalization upside down
My world has gotten so turned upside down by this hospitalization, I have found it hard to think about meetings and wholes—my thoughts have contracted to the size of my medical issues. :- Doug.
To see who sees
Paint a vision to see who sees :- Doug.
I’m waiting for you my sons
I’m waiting for you my sons to grow up to gather some depths so we might meet :- Doug.
The thread in our needle
The thread in our needle is twining itself into thread as we stitch our fabric together :- Doug.
I may have to use my super powers
In this upcoming meeting a prickly person an entangling knot I may have to use my super powers put on a mask so I don’t recognize myself love us in a single bound affability, imagination, hearing: these our cape and … Continue reading
a breakthrough in legal practice
This might just mean that a breakthrough in legal practice will emerge. It certainly cannot if we do not do the experiment. The opportunity is here as well as out there. From here the community can grow. Community is beyond … Continue reading
This is about bringing together
I have been on the cusp of seeing that I can bring this more into my practice: to get people to engage more, to take a human part, by starting the personal, humanly vulnerable ways. They do not even have … Continue reading
Big W Work
My big W Work is bringing together wives husbands parents children Medicaid VA nursing homes friends fun & life :- Doug.
Carrying ourselves in a small pitcher
Before we meet we have carried ourselves in a small pitcher. When we meet we pour ourselves into a larger bowl. :- Doug.
Tip of the tongue words:
Tip of tongue words: a hint to grow silence. :- Doug.
find their creativity
Ask Mom or Dad to make a painting, poem, sculpture; find their creativity. :- Doug.