“Letters from the Soul”

Your online personal journal blog.

How to post an entry

Welcome!

There are two ways to participate in the “Letters from the Soul” online community journal.

As a reader, you can visit the blog anytime to see what people are saying.  If you would like to contribute to the blog, email Heather and request to be added as a user, and register as a user with WordPress.com.

We would love to hear from you!  If you would like to be an author, and have already been invited by Heather, please log into the site and enter a “New Post” within the gray bar above the graphic header.

If you have not been invited yet, and do not have a WordPress.com account, please follow these steps:

  1. Email Heather and ask to be added as an author.
  2. You will receive an email from WordPress.com inviting you to participate as a user.
  3. Accept the invitation.
  4. Go to http://www.wordpress.com and register.
  5. You will receive one more email from WordPress.com to activate your account.
  6. Activate your account by clicking on the hyperlink in that email.
  7. Phew – you’re almost ready to journal!
  8. Go to http://www.BullsEyeJournal.Wordpress.com, log in and enter a “New Post” within the gray bar above the graphic header.
  9. Make your entry.
  10. Select a category or create one that represents your topic.
  11. Publish your entry (If you go back to the homepage, you should see your entry at the top of Recent Entries).
  12. Be happy that you shared something cool about yourself and/or were happy to get something off of your chest. :)

If you are still experiencing difficulties, please email me directly.  Cheers-

Creator of the blog

Heather Gwaltney

Welcome to “Letters from the Soul”, your online journal.  The idea for this blog emerged out of an interaction I had with an old friend I’d reconnected with – after not speaking for over 15 years.  She sent me one of her own journal entries, and I was so deeply moved by it, I wanted other people to be able to share and be moved like I was.

During times like ours when our primary connections are based on such things as work and external obligations, I believe it’s important to re-connect on a heart/spirit/real level…and sometimes that means writing and reading without our analyzers on.

Try it and see how the experience is for you.  I hope it reminds you that you have a voice, and can relate to people in a meaningful way.

Cheers,

Heather

Why journal online?

“Fluttering thoughts become words and those words take on a life of their own, and that we should let them go – set them free…

When we put our thoughts into words – on paper, especially – they then are available for others to take as they do – based upon their own experiences and specific paradigm of thought, such as T.S.Elliot’s Love Song, gives me something new each time I read it.  Everyone will take something unique from written words depending upon their unique circumstances.  So in a way our written words become timeless vessels of giving.” – Sharon, Memphis, TN.

About the blog

“Letters from the Soul” is an online community journal (in beta testing).  Feel free to read entries at anytime.

We would love to hear from you as well.  If you would like to contribute to the blog, please visit the “How to post an entry” page to get started. Select a fun screen name, and share and read that stream of consciousness that seems to come from nowhere, but that is likely coming from somewhere quite exquisite.  Call it the One Mind, your mind, the G-force, the Universe – whatever.

This is the place to connect with and share things with others that mean something to you.  If you have questions, please email Heather.  Enjoy!

Guidelines.  By using this blog, you agree to the following:
DO

  1. Share journal entries, lists of things you are grateful for, thoughts on relationships, poetry and inspirational quotes.
  2. Journal directly into the blog or enter a previous journal entry.
  3. Express yourself openly.

DON’T

  1. Analyze or criticize your own blogs or the blogs of others.
  2. Do not publish anything that is racially-charged, hateful to any person or group of people, sexist or pornographic.

1 Comment»

  Encryption Softwares wrote @

g-force is very nice, i love all the characters in that animated movie “”:


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