Category Archives: Raymond Carver

Have You Ever Been Truly Loved?


Have You Ever Been Truly Loved? Think about it.  What would that look like?  What would another have to do–what lengths would another have to go through–to let you know that you are deeply loved, cherished, adored, understood; that you … Continue reading

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“Listen to Me . . .” There Is Life without Love, but it’s Really Not Much of a Life . . .


“West Wind #2” – Mary Oliver You are young. So you know everything. You leap into the boat and begin rowing. But listen to me. Without fanfare, without embarrassment, without any doubt, I talk directly to your soul. Listen to … Continue reading

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