Meet Golden Hawk
Golden Hawk comes to us from the Heyoke Path – the path of Truth. Empathic her whole life, she began counseling people in 1996, and further developed her keen intuition. In 1999, she became certified by the National guild of Hypnotists (NGH) in hypnotherapy.
Continuing her pursuit to understand life, and share this understanding with others, she focused on an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education in 2000. What better way to understand humanity then through a child’s eyes! And continued in 2001 training as an EMF Balancer. True to her Native American name she studied her medicine ways of the Cherokee in 2002, earning status as a Kolaimni practitioner. 2002 also brought her to the understanding of Christ Conscious, so she added this templating to her many skills and talents.
Rounding out her work and her Being, in 2003 she achieved her Reiki Mastership status. Through this framework, all previous studies and pursuits flow brilliantly and beautifully throughGolden Hawk, her life and her work with her clients.
Hawk Medicine
The Power Of Perspective
September 27, 2006
Hawks have the power to soar high above the earth, giving them a perspective previously only available to the inhabitants of the heavens above. Because of this, people from various cultures throughout history have seen them as messengers of spirit, bringing wisdom from the heavens and the value of their higher vision down to earth. From their vantage point, riding on the wind and sunlight, they remind us today that there is a bigger picture to be seen. When we get bogged down with the details of what is right in front of us, hawks help us remember that we are part of a larger plan and that everything fits together beautifully and perfectly. Once in this expanded frame of mind, we can harness their reputation as visionaries, using their keen eyesight to focus on the exact spot that truly needs our attention. With inspiration and focus on our goal, hawks teach us how to interpret and then follow our personal vision.
Hawks were thought to be able to look directly into the sun and see what is not visible to the rest of us. Using our spiritual vision, we too can look deeply into the inner light that guides us, seeing clearly what is not visible unless sought: our personal truth glowing within us. With that knowledge, we, like the hawk, can confidently ride the winds of chance, moving as one with the flow of whirling energy. This ability is what inspired the Egyptians to make hawks the hieroglyphic symbol for the wind.
The hawk's ability to live on land but visit the sky is a good reminder for us all. They remind us that their strength and survival comes from communing regularly with the spirit and bringing the guidance received into earthly affairs. Soaring in the province of the heavenly bodies of the sun, the stars, and the wind that moves the clouds reminds us to consider a larger perspective, one that inspires us to move through the world we inhabit with strength, certainty, and grace.
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