Sometimes something inside begins to lean forward. A thought. A memory. A truth you have carried for a while. It waits at the edge of your breath, patient and steady, ready for a place to land.
Writing your story into a letter can become that moment. The world softens. Words find their rhythm. What you carry moves from within you into a space that holds it with care.
Every letter sent by email is read by me. Some become a quiet spark that shapes future reflections. Others stay in confidence, received and held between us. Often, what you share echoes in the lives of many. It is part of something larger, even when it begins as a whisper.
Before you send your letter, pause for a moment. Let a single word rise. It might be a feeling, a symbol, or the first word that appears when you breathe and listen. This word becomes a quiet lantern that guides your story here.
Subject line: add the word at the end of your email title.
Example: “A letter to be heard lighthouse”
Bottom of your email: write the same word on its own line.
Example:
lighthouse
This simple ritual helps your letter arrive with intention. It is our shared way of keeping this space clear, personal, and steady.
When you feel ready, send your letter to:
Take your time. Let your story find its natural shape. Sending it forward matters more than form. Here, your words are received with presence.
Some prefer to speak in real time. You can do that through Private Conversations.
Others prefer to write by hand. You can do that through Send a Letter.
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