Hi, I’m Ashlyn martin

I am a natural born medium. My gift is generational healing mediumship, meaning I can read the energy of a person & the energy of their loved ones spirit!, i read the energy of the spirits around a person in order to help my clients break generational blocks. I connect my clients to their loved ones and bring through evidence of their loved ones spirit still being alive. 

SPIRIT NEVER DIES. OUR LOVED ONES NEVER DIE.

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed- only converted from one form of energy to another. 

Harm reduction is a way that I give back to my community. one of my purposes here on Earth is to help change the energy around addiction, being incarcerated,  & expressing your mental health journey. I believe that mental health is related to spiritual health. 

We are all on a journey of learning how to feel our emotions & discern how to heal them. Pain is a portal. Our emotions are here to guide us. We aren’t meant to attach to them for long periods of time. Grief can be expressed through connection with your own soul. Pain is something we are all going to go through, we don’t have to suffer through our pain though. We can use it as an outlet.

Our ancestors are our biggest cheerleaders. Our loved ones that have passed away are still guiding us, they send us signs every day! Mediumship helps you become clear about what is going on with your mental health. 

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MY STORY

At the start of my 24th year, I found myself lost in addiction. My addiction started off years before with prescription pain medicine that I received after surgery. The opioid epidemic swallowed me up and eventually the pain pills led me to become an IV heroin user. By the end of 2016, I had a few warrants out for my arrest, violated the drug court program, and was facing almost 3 years in state prison.

While behind bars, I started to realize that I could hear my own intuition. I could hear a higher frequency of Source & Angels speaking to me. They were encouraging and guiding me through the pain of possibly going to prison.

My 1st offer was given to me by a public defender - a stark 28.5 months in state prison! My intuition screamed “NO! This isn’t for you!!” I asked my attorney what could I do, and he didn’t have any advice for me. He tried to talk the State Attorney down on my offer, but she said no. I didn’t even know that I had the right to say no. I just knew that was what my body was telling me to do. I told my public defender, “ NO, I am not taking that offer” and then my case was given a continuation.

After that I was transported back to the jail, I called my family and we formed a plan. A fierce criminal defense attorney Patrece Cashwell took my case pro bono after hearing the facts of my case. The #1 most important thing we had was that I had admitted under oath to the judge and state that I had just shot up heroin in the parking lot of the courthouse on the day I swore into the drug court program.

My 2nd offer was 366 days in state prison.

Again, my intuition was screaming NO! I left that court date with another continuation.

I went back to jail to keep praying and working with my attorney.

My 3rd offer was 11 months and 30 days in county jail.

By this time I had been fighting my case for months, so I would have been given the opportunity to get out soon with time served. However, there was nothing in the offer for adjudication withheld on the charges. There was also no rehab for me either. No classes, no probation.

I told my attorney that it still doesn’t seem right for me...can I say no?!

SO I TURNED DOWN OFFER #3 and we began preparing for trial.

Trail was 7 weeks later. I had been behind bars for 6 months at this time. We were prepared to fight my case, however minutes before it was my turn in court, my attorney told me that the judge had made an offer. The offer was 6 months inpatient/ 6 months outpatient at a Department of Corrections rehab facility in town, 1 year of community control (house arrest), and 2 years of probation. I took the offer! The judge ordered that I go from bars to bed, so that meant I had to wait in jail for 7 more weeks for the rehab facility to have an open bed for me.

While in this program, I had to ride a bike around Pensacola. I was hired as a housekeeper at the Hilton Homewood Suites. Even though I still had to sleep on an uncomfortable jail mattress-like setup and I had to give 40% of every paycheck to the facility, it was still freedom! I was almost 1 year sober from heroin and life was worth living. I began to work on myself more & more. On December 1st, 2017, I came home from rehab!

Life has gotten better & better ever since as I continue to follow my intuition over everything else.

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