inner thoughts
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C’EST SIMPLE
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PETITE FRIDAY THOUGHTS: FINALLY
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SATURDAY SEX: WHEN YOU CAN’T SLEEP
For when you can’t sleep. I’m in your dreams…
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FIRE IN THE ORGANS
“The heart is an organ of fire.” Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient Bringing you hump day message, on the day before my birthday!
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DEFINING THE EMPHASIS
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that’s all.” Oscar Wilde I will be turning another year old in less than a week. Does having expectation keep us from really living? There is so much truth in Oscar Wilde’s words. How many times do we ask ourselves,” where did the time go?” That feels like existence to me. I have said it. I want this next year to be about living. To live doesn’t mean you have to go to extremes. Slow your pace for what’s important. Take in your every day with a difference pair of eyes, ears and mouth. The change in mental…
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHT
Thinking about you and a different kind of intimacy we can experience. Share your thoughts with me.
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TUESDAY MORNING LOVE: A KITCHEN FANTASY
A fantasy I want to share. Happy Tuesday!
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INTIMACY IN FLUX
In my latest audio note, I discuss the idea of disconnection. We don’t talk about the reality of the client/companion relationship or the opportunity for its potential. It really is one of the most unique relationships you will ever foster in your life. The depth and breadth of which are up to you with no permanence or weight.
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WRITER’S BLOCK & THE LONELY SLAVE
Some parts of our lives are more difficult to articulate, especially when writing a memoir. Listen in to understand more.
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SIMPLE PASSIONS: GOING DEEP
This weekend I watched a French film, “Simple Passion“ that took me into my past, churned up my body, mind, and soul, and spit out some great insights into life, that I wasn’t prepared for. Of course, it was a film based on the autobiographical book of the same title by Annie Ernaux. An empowering body of work that permits you never to regret. Passion to feel passion. Their body is the vessel. Yet, life’s lessons teach so well, and maybe one day you will be ready for just one. “I experienced pleasure like a future pain.” Annie Ernaux