
Mothers Who Cry in the Night: The Ultimate Gift of Love - Paperback
Mothers Who Cry in the Night: The Ultimate Gift of Love - Paperback
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by Betsie H. Poinsett (Author)
In 1997, Rev. Dr. Betsie H. Poinsett experienced something no parent should have to - the death of her only child, her 21-year-old "Indigo" son, Bennett. Throughout his short life he seemed to walk to the beat of a different drummer. As Betsie would awaken in the middle of the night with feelings of helplessness, knowing that his behavior was spiraling out of control, the only thing she could do in those wee dark hours would be to go to her computer and start writing to relieve her fears. Thus, Mothers Who Cry in the Night, originated. It takes the reader through those long lonely nights, giving them strategies to turn these out of control feelings around, and to learn how to rebuild themselves to understand that God and Love are the foundation that they can constantly return to when these dark nights of the soul envelope them.
Author Biography
Rev. Dr. Betsie H. Poinsett is a qualified, experienced professional Clinical Hypnotherapist dedicated to helping people improve the quality of their lives through hypnotherapy. She was trained in Atlanta at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute, a subsidiary of HMI in California. Upon completion of over 600 hours of clinical residency, she was invited to join the staff of HMI and has been in private practice since 1990 She became an Adept in Shamanism from the Institute of Shamanic Synthesis in Santa Fe, NM, studying under Shaman Amari Magdalena, who was a student of Don Miguel Ruiz author of the best selling book: The Four Agreements. Studying the works of John Randolph Price, founder of the Quartus Foundation and spending three years studying The Course in Miracles augmented her education. She incorporated this knowledge by becoming an Ordained Minister in the Universal Brotherhood Movement and in 2004 received her Doctorate in Divinity. Her mission is to unite people of all spiritual viewpoints using earth-based wisdom to experience more peace, harmony and beauty in their lives. Most recently she has been a Talent Coordinator and Personal Assistant for The Wisdom Channel show "Living In Balance with Georgia Shakti-Hill." Traveling to Mt. Shasta, CA, New Mexico, North Carolina and North Georgia filming a series called "An Adventure for the Spirit." In 1997, she experienced something no parent should have to - the death of her only child, her 21-year-old son, Bennett. Throughout his short life he seemed to walk to the beat of a different drummer. As Betsie would awaken in the middle of the night with feelings of helplessness, knowing that his behavior was spiraling out of control, the only thing she could do in those wee dark hours would be to go to her computer and start writing to relieve her fears. Thus, Mothers Who Cry in the Night, originated. It takes the reader through those long lonely nights, giving them strategies to turn these out of control feelings around, and to learn how to rebuild themselves to understand that God and Love are the foundation that they can constantly return to when these dark nights of the soul envelope them. Betsie was honored to have her story and her son's poetry used as the closing chapter of Lee Carroll (Kryon's) book "An Indigo Celebration" about the Indigo children.



















