it seems that this is maybe the shift that harrison is getting at, doug:

what does it take to move from "having a bubble thing" to "being the
bubble guy"?

what of the bubble thing is let go of?  and what of ourselves must we
bring forward?

m



Douglas D. Germann, Sr. wrote:

Michael--

What you wrote about bubbles reminds me I used to have a "bubble
thing"--that is it's technical name, I think <grin>--a loop of movable
fabric on a stick. It made "the biggest bubble possible"--simply by letting
the wind (spirit?) that is already there, move through the opening we hold
up in invitation.

                             :-Doug. Germann

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