Ellie The Practical Mystic
Ellie is the real thing. I know this for a
certainty. I needed to sell a condo. Nothing had
happened for months. I went to Ellie for
help. The day after she worked on my request, my condo
sold. She has helped hundreds of people to do things
and know things that would have been impossible for them
to do or know without a little of her help.
--Sherman Keene
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Ellie
Drew is author of Partnering with Spirit:
Homer's Journey, Soul Journeys, and
producer and instructor for three
Qigong (Chi Kung) videos, Qigong for Seniors,
Qigong for
Kids, and Rainbow Sun Qigong. She is
co-founder and
president of the nonprofit Institute for Conscious
Change--Education for Individual Empowerment,
a member eriritus of the National Qigong
Association Board,
and holds two degrees from the University of Nebraska
in adult education and nutrition. After spontaneously
developing healing sensitivities, she studied healing
modalities from around the world and held a healing
practice for 10 years. She is a skilled and
compassionate spiritual mentor and an inspirational
national speaker. In the book, Partnering with
Spirit: Homer's Journey and Soul Journeys
she relates her unexpected and highly
reluctant emergence into the role of spirit
messenger.
Ellie Drew is known as a
modern day, practical mystic working comfortably in
both the spiritual and physical worlds. In the
spiritual world, Ellie spent 9 months in prayer,
fasting and meditation at the age of eighteen;
out of this experience grew an ability to "make
things happen." It wasn’t until seventeen years
later that Ellie received a mystical experience
in which she was told to share what she learned
during that time, which she now calls "Conscious
Manifesting™." In late 2002 she began leading a
regular "Conscious Change Circle” in Arizona to
help others put the teachings into
practice.
Testimonial
Hi All, I did a reading for a mother today who lost
her son to a motorcycle accident about 8 weeks ago,
8 weeks before graduation! Zack was a graduating
senior this year (2005) like our own kids.
Besides the many messages for her and the family
members, Zack was urgent to tell her to look in
his TOP drawer on the LEFT side—not on the right,
but on the LEFT. He said that there was something
“really important” there that would help heal
their pain. He was very insistent. The poems
below are what she found in his top drawer on
the left side. Doing the reading for this mother
was the first time I accepted this annoying gift
I have as a true gift of healing. Zack brought
healing to us both! Love, Ellie
MISS ME, BUT LET ME GO
When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me,
I want no rites in a gloom-filled room,
Why cry for a soul set free.
Miss me a little, but not too long,
And not with your head bowed low.
Remember the love that we once shared,
Miss me, but let me go.
THE PRAYER OF A PARENT
Build me a son, Oh Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak,
And brave enough to face himself when he is afraid.
One who will be proud and unbending in defeat,
But humble and gentle in victory.
A son who will know that to know himself
Is the foundation stone of all true knowledge.
Rear him, I pray,
Not in the paths of ease and comfort,
But under the stress and spur of difficulties and challenges.
Here let him learn to stand up in the storm,
Here let him learn compassion for those who fail.
Build me a son who will master himself before he seeks to master other men.
Build me a son whose heart will be clean, Whose goal will be high.
One who will learn to laugh, Yet never forget how to weep.
One who will reach into the future, Yet never forget the past.
And after all these are his I pray,
Enough of a sense of humor so that he may always be serious,
Yet never take himself too seriously,
A touch of humility so that he may always remember
The simplicity of true greatness,
The open mind of true wisdom,
The meekness of true wisdom and strength,
Then, I will date in the sacred recesses of my own heart,
To whisper, "I have not lived in vain!"
From Zack’s Mom:
“Dear Ellie, Thank you, again, for helping us.
You have a wonderful gift that helped when no
other thing could. I am thinking about all your
suggestions. You are wonderful. Love,
Phyllis”