Joyce W. Hawkes, Ph.D.
180 Nickerson, Suite 103
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 284-6900
E-mail - JwHawkes@aol.com
Website - http://www.joycehawkes.com
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Joyce W. Hawkes, Ph.D.
Here's the facts about Joyce. As a respected and productive
biophysicist for over 15 years, she received her Ph.D. in 1971. Her professional
life as a scientist included a Postdoctoral Fellow with National Institutes
of Health. She published 50 scientific papers and was elected a Fellow
in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, for her scientific
contributions in the field of ultra high-speed laser effects on cells.
Then she had a near-death experience. After that, like most of us, she
changed careers and embarked on an extensive exploration of spiritual
and healing traditions. Rounding out her training in Western theology,
she completed a Masters in Pastoral Ministry from Seattle University
and served as an intern and later a Ministry Associate at an American
Baptist Church. She then spent nearly three months living in the Philippines,
working with a native healer, as she continued to reach out and study
additional Southeast Asian healing traditions. A month's stay
in South India, six trips to Bali working intensely with two native Hindu
priests/shamans, immersed her in Eastern philosophy and practice.
In 1990 Joyce published a small volume of poetry, "Stirring the
Waters," and has papers in the 19th and 20th Proceedings of the
International Society for the Study of Shamanism and Alternative Healing.
She went on to lecture extensively on healing, made many television and
radio appearances, while managing her private practice at her office
in Seattle and from her retreat center at the edge of Mt. Baker in Northern
Washington State. And she still is as busy as ever doing even more, and
loving it.
Now, let me say a little more about Joyce, the woman and Joyce the healer.
Joyce is one of those special people who, without trying to, catches
your attention. It's her energy and that sparkle in her eyes, that lift
in her step. You'd never know she is as busy as she is, for she is calm,
steady, and receptive; easy to talk to. She, like the other healers presented
in The Marketplace, can facilitate healing at a distance. You don't
have to go to their offices. You can contact her,
like the rest of them, by phone or e-mail to arrange a healing
session.
I contacted her for help so that I could do the Lou Gentile Radio
Show (as a guest) without any difficulty. That show ran from 1 to 5 am,
which is a real challenge for me since I am a morning person. I don't
take naps, doesn't work, yet the afternoon before the show
with Joyce assisting me from her office in Seattle, I was able to sleep
like a baby. I did the show, went back to bed late morning. . .
and never had any residue, no aftereffects that day or afterward, from
staying up all night. I could feel her working on me, setting up the
situation, and she did a great job. After a session (in my case a day
later), she asks that you call back and check-in, give some feedback.
When you contact her the first time, ask about fees and any requirements
on your part.
You know, of course, that no guarantees can be made for holistic/spiritual
healing sessions with anyone. The healer does his or her best, but you
are also an active participant. It is up to you to prepare yourself,
be in that right mind space that is receptive, affirming and knowing
that you are Divinely protected, loved, and cherished, and open to making
whatever changes in your life that would help with your healing.
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