What moves you, makes you think, makes you feel deeply
e-mail me:

molly@destinationthejourney.com

I’d love to share your words.

9 Responses to “Reader’s Write: Share your insights”

  1. Molly Says:

    Celeste from Boulder says:

    Gloria Steinem turned 70 years old this year. (and looks fabulous!)
    Recently she was asked if she feels appreciated for all the work she’s done in her life
    concerning women’s rights. Gloria responded by saying that “gratitude never made women fight for change.” This struck me because it shows that there are always two sides (if not more) to look at something so universal as appreciation and gratitude.

    Isn’t it true then that what makes us speak up is something more visceral and incomplete?
    I think this is true for what seems to be happening in an exciting election year. A person
    (Obama) speaking of what is undone, undernurished and broken in America touches
    a cord with the masses. Not flag waving and “aren’t we great”– a sort of empty appreciation.

    Celeste Labadie

  2. Julie I Says:

    Molly: Though I have only met you once, our encounter has been long-lasting. When I read your blog today, I remembered our first (and only) meeting (past encounter) and realized I AM NOT the same person as I am today! As I head off to spend the holidays with my family, I will take to heart your kind and wise words of “begin again” and “leave the past”and remember to breathe when the feathers start to ruffle. Thanks for keeping your stream of consciousness flowing
    ~julie

  3. Molly Says:

    Julie,
    Thank you for your kind words. I am happy to know that some of what I have written has resonated with you. Have a wonderful holiday. I look forward to catching up with you in the New Year. Be well. Molly

  4. Laurie Says:

    Molly,
    I can’t believe as I was searching my back email for something else I found this wonderful blog I have been missing all these months…What a wonderful site.

    I am in a wonderful place knowing that the universe is abundant and that all my concerns are already taken care of. In my job search, I have had this confidence, & so then I am open to not what narrow confines I put on what is my divine job, but allow the universe to work its magic. And to my wonderful surprise, thigs tha i was not consciously aware of would be to my ighest good, are being placed in front of me. Ican release my concerns & concerns for oters, knowing that they are already perfectly on their divine path.

    What a wonderful commitment of 100 days. I will join you on that & revel on what the journey reveals to me…
    Namaste,
    Laurie

  5. Molly Says:

    Laurie,
    Glad you found it. And happy to have you on the 100-day kick with me. Look forward to catching up.
    Metta,
    Molly

  6. Elcorin Says:

    Hi,
    Interesting, I`ll quote it on my site later.

    Thank you
    Elcorin

  7. GlenStef Says:

    Hi there,
    Thanks for article. Everytime like to read you.

    Thanks
    GlenStef


  8. OMG! Your blog sent my spine tingling. What moves me deeply is love of nature, and being blessed with the opportunity to enjoy excursions into the wilderness every day while living in a small city. I am so glad to have found a kindred spirit.

  9. Chandrashekhar Dahiwele Says:

    Hello Molly,
    After reading your thoughts , I came to conclusion to share my experience over dhamma. Working on the practical essence of dhamma which includes Abhidhamma since 1986.The processes of learning at practical aspect is still continue in daily life .

    Teacher in vipassana

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