What’s in the Water?

Guidance for Swimming Against the Stream

In waking up to whiteness, there are questions to answer and ideas to confront. Molly’s insights bring perspective and clarity.

Molly Gordon
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Look beyond personal mind for answers to the hard questions

[This piece is from an email to the folks in the Enlightened Business Intensive. It addresses the question of how to know what to do when there are a kazillion places to start, and you are running around in circles.] There are two fundamentally different ways to use...

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Look to the Unknown for Solutions

As Einstein famously said, we can't find solutions from within the same frame of reference or level of consciousness in which our problems were created. In a very real sense, if we want to find solutions, we need to stop looking.

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Costco can’t actually obscure your true nature

A client remarked today that she knows that her true nature is wholeness and love, but that Costco and her busy schedule of daily life had temporarily obscured it. A few years ago that would have made perfect sense to me, and now it doesn't. A few years ago I believed...

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End of an era: Goodbye ezine, hello cool stuff!

As best I can tell, this is the last regular issue of Authentic Promotion. Can you say, "Yowza!"? It all started at the end of March during a retreat with my beloved Brain Trust*. As we talked about who I am and how I want to be in this, my 18th year as a coach, I...

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Do you hear a next level calling?

[This is a guest post by my friend Jeffrey Van Dyk to introduce his new work helping people respond to what he calls their next level callings. Molly] Right now, all around the world, there are people waking up… With the realization that they have been CALLED to do...

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The Real Definition of Being a Teacher

By Jennifer Louden The biggest block I see tripping up the students that enroll in TeachNow (1006 to date!) is the notion that they need to be original. They think they must: Teach completely new ideas. Constantly invent new offers. Revamp what they teach every time...

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