Book Details

Take a look at the world from "a birds-eye view"...

And then the Hawk said...explores and chronicles the seven year journey between a very confused human seeking answers as well as guidance and the voice of a higher presence that one day chose to make itself known in the form of a wise and loving red tailed hawk who came to life one wintry morning in the quiet corner of a long dormant and doubt filled imagination. Revealed within the pages of this story about their journey together is the joyful discovery that a human can, in fact fly and that understanding how to suspend all disbelief in regards to what one has been conditioned to believe about themselves as well as what they are capable of creating and being can open the doors to endless possibilities in life. The Hawk patiently explains how to find the courage to walk away from the endless noise of the outside world and accept the wisdom of the often ignored but always patient voice of one's true self while intuitively cautioning along the way that this endeavor is not for the faint of heart. A deep love for the present-day world, especially its children, as well as a growing concern over the seemingly negative mindset and course the world is taking was the inspiration for one person to find all of the courage required to make a profoundly life changing decision and that was to quite simply...be still and listen.

 

About the Author

D C Morris

D C Morris lives in a small cabin which is located in a national forest and has spent her life surrounded by the trees which she uses as the setting for this story. During her sixty years she has observed and experienced many personal and social changes in the world around her. She wrote this story to help herself understand her own life's journey better and chose to share it with others so that perhaps they, too, can find the courage to free them self from the voice of negativity and find their own unique inner "Hawk" as well.