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The Well-lived Life, Different Kinds of Love I. – “Affection”
Having taken a break to post about mystical ravens and January 6 as the Day of Epiphany, with your kind permission, dear reader, I’ll pick up my earlier promise to examine the different kinds of love that contribute to living … Continue reading
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