About Me: Darcy Molloy

After over a decade’s career of guiding actors between the dimensions of the onstage world of lights and glamor and the dark underworld of backstage as a union Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager, on New Year’s Day 2007 I left the theatre for the healer’s path and never looked back.

Along the road I’ve picked up many new modalities. I’m an Usui Reiki Master/Teacher, a Oneness Blessing (a.k.a. Deeksha)Facilitator, a certified practitioner of the Golden Light Soul Illumination and Land &Space Clearing modalities, a certified ThetaHealing® Practitioner, and a Geotran Code Practitioner with The Way of the Heart. Among other bits and bobs.

Darcy performing in the "Mulnomah Days" parade with her hula-hoop

I want to help people see how beautiful they are. How powerful. How not alone. I want to show people how to permanently feel better. To really, really shift. This work helps me to do this, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to offer what gifts I have to lift people up, help them get unstuck, and help them see the unimaginable blessings that are available to us all once we learn to see it.

I’m learning too.

Though not a Portland native (a So-Cal transplant), I have lived here since 1992 when I transferred to Reed College, and have called this town my home ever since. I met my husband through a Tribal Belly Dance studio, although I’ve since switched to the hoop, as you can see from the photo of my first performance in the summer of 2011! My husband and I are parents to a herd of cats, Bucket, Zacheus, and Luther.

 


A bumblebee at the Oregon Garden in Silverton

I love bees. They’re kind of a totem of mine these days. Or something. They show up at important moments of my life in very interesting ways.

There are chapters of information on the symbolism of the bee, but for me they are a group of beings whose mission it is to work together to create beauty by pollinating flowers, sustenance from the food that grows from the flower, and all their tireless effort yields a miraculous sweetness that lasts for thousands of years. The honey placed in the tombs of pharaohs in Egypt have been opened by archaeologists and found edible!

It’s a reminder to me of Reality. The Work is the Sweetness and the Beauty. That’s all there is.

I need reminding. I need to Remember.

So. Bees.

Darcy Molloy

Darcy-Headshot-2011

Darcy helps people who are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just plain hurt to discover a deeper level of healing and spiritual alignment.