tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3466734717475561024.post7194287263312931186..comments2023-06-03T09:45:02.392-04:00Comments on The art of knowing : IntimacyErica Mazzeohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04619918748544805123noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3466734717475561024.post-75468690217094462802011-05-19T21:38:05.200-04:002011-05-19T21:38:05.200-04:00Brilliant...I love the analogy to porcupines...who...Brilliant...I love the analogy to porcupines...who would have thought of that comparison?! Thank you for posting, Eri. :) XOXOErinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18041677481224984060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3466734717475561024.post-23299459255741237452011-05-19T12:25:37.183-04:002011-05-19T12:25:37.183-04:00Hi Erica-
I loved the clip on intimacy. I love thi...Hi Erica-<br />I loved the clip on intimacy. I love this woman! Eat, Pray,love was such a great book and her incites are always so poinent. <br />I also loved what Joan Borshenko said,<br />"Intimacy is into me you see." Our fears that someone may not like what they see keeps us at a distance as well. It is ironic since when we do look into each other we see our true selves which are perfect. I love you.<br />Lets get together when I return from Italy after<br /> the 31st.cindy blumnoreply@blogger.com