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Animal-Speak

Understanding Animal Messengers, Totems, and Signs

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A hawk circles over your head, effortlessly riding the wind. The eyes of a raccoon peer keenly out at you from the night. A spider spins an intricate web on your windowsill. Is this coincidence, or is there a message for you in these events?
According to Ted Andrews, there is: the universe is whispering its wisdom to you through the hidden language of animals. On Animal Speak, an original audio companion to his landmark book of the same title, Andrews presents an in-depth workshop to help you tap the power of the animal spirits in your own life.
Filled with stories collected from decades of teaching to students across the world, Animal Speak features:

  • How to determine your own power animals —your personal totems and allies
  • Learning to understand the "language" of animals —both wild and domestic
  • Methods and techniques for calling on the innate medicine of your animal guardians for protection, healing, and uncovering your own hidden strengths
  • The animals that frighten you, and how you can turn that fear into a healing force
  • How every encounter with a living creature can become an epiphany of the heart—as well as a message from the divine, and more

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      • AudioFile Magazine
        Rather than providing a formal introduction, this discussion of the role of animals and the natural world in our lives opens with a story. Fortunately for listeners, Ted Andrews is a fine storyteller. He speaks with well-developed cadences, as if addressing a live audience. From there Andrews discusses the various potentials animals offer us directly, moving among snippets of traditional story, personal accounts, and direct explanation. The overall result is a bit shapeless. It's hard to tell why this work ends when it does or why some points are repeated. But the contents are lively and charming. Listeners may find some of Andrews's claims extreme, but his style is moving and his conviction evident. G.T.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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