The Light in My Mind
Poems & Inspiration
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Narrated by:
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Ellen Hawkins
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D. D. Scott
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Written by:
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Ellen Hawkins
About this listen
When we have a life experience, it is our teacher.
Not being able to read and write was very hard in the 1950s. The educational system did not know about dyslexia. So, they saw Ellen Hawkins as a lazy, defiant child who didn’t want to put in the time and effort to learn. They never saw all the hours she put into memorizing all the words before spelling tests. She would write them, over and over again, until she was able to feel how to spell them.
One night, when Ellen was 26 years old, she was awakened at 3 AM to the feeling of a rhythm, and then she could hear words coming to her. A voice told her to get up and write it down or it would be lost. So, she did what she was told.
That night was her first channeling experience, the poem she called, My Answer. Many of her poems are still channeled, or what some people call automatic writing. Ellen thinks if we could see with the veils lifted, we would see her hand with another on top of it, writing together, guiding her hand when and where and how it is needed.
Set to the original music of Carey Goodspeed and co-narrated with international best-selling author D. D. Scott, this is Ellen's first volume of poems and inspiration.
About the Author:
Ellen Hawkins is a regression surrogate, who accesses the Akashic records to find energy patterns from past lives that are impacting her clients at this moment. She and her partner Paul work together to clear and forgive the energy that is impacting their clients in a negative way in this lifetime. She’s been doing this for over 40 years with wonderful results. In addition to her healing services, she is available for speaking engagements and classes. She’s also been writing poetry and short stories her entire life, despite struggling with dyslexia.
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