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The Writings of a Wounded Healer

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Rich Michaud

I just read this (writing of a wounded healer)and have not heard of your books. Or noticed. Confessions seems familiar and I forgive myself for lack of awareness. The wounded Healer title is awesome. I find myself being a wanna be everything I believe I can heal others as soon as I decide I am through with trying to fill my own cup.I guess. I am seeking out more of your writing and wish for you a healthy New Year. And noticing the date of your post I pray you've made it this far.

December 27, 2013

alain filiz

i was taken by your strength,clarity and story.We were dealt similar hands,thus became even more stronger.Saying good by to my Alan after 17 years was surreal,even if he plays tricks on me like turning a noisy vent at 4 am on ,or stand by me with his hand on my ankle ,while receiving Reiki, i still go to sleeep or wake up alone. Not sure where you live,i am in Miami for the winter,than will go back to NYC it would be great to connect,over a cup of tea/coffee be well alain alainfiliz@gmail.com

December 18, 2012

Lori Novick

Congratulations Ric! Miss you!

April 1, 2012

Richard Ferri

Who the hell know Jupiter was at risk!?

March 30, 2012

mabel maybe

For Jupiter's sake, can't you ever write/blog about something pleasant? It seems as though you are always down in the dumps! Get real!!! Caliente!!!

March 29, 2012

Richard Ferri

This is the first blog I written where I have not been able to approve all comments as they come in. My personal policy has always been to approve anything that a reader sends unless it contains over the top hate speech (and I have had only of those comments all these years!) However, my reason for holding back on approving the comments coming in about this posting is that people are writing to me and sharing their stories about living with AIDS and other diseases. I do not feel I have blanket permission to publish these comments (many which are sent via email). But I have to say once again I am humbled and surprised. People are telling their stories and sharing their issues - both good and bad - and it does make the world a much nicer, kinder place; less isolating. The other amazing thing that is happening is that I am hearing from people who are NOT living with HIV. I am hearing from many people who are living with cancer and other life threatening disease and needed a place to vent; a place to share and someone to share their journey with. Many of the folks are indeed other "wounded healers" but many are not. The power of words in cyberspace continues to be one of the best medicines I know. Keep writing. I am listening. Everyone gets a response.

March 22, 2012

Joe De Hoyos

Beautifully written! You have a sexy mind Sir.

March 21, 2012

Tiffany

What wonderful words you speak, so true and inspiring for all people HIV or not.:) I look foward to your book as well. God has a purpose and place for all of us and writting is one of your many gifts. Keep up the good work! ~T

March 20, 2012

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