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Animal Messages: Seek Inspiration from Your Animal Guides

Mixed media product

Main Details

Title Animal Messages: Seek Inspiration from Your Animal Guides
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susie Green
Physical Properties
Format:Mixed media product
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 155,Width 135
ISBN/Barcode 9781904991847
ClassificationsDewey:133.3242
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 colour artworks

Publishing Details

Publisher Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Imprint CICO Books
Publication Date 10 September 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Ancient cultures have always looked to animals as a source of strength, protection and knowledge. Native Americans have revered the wolf, bear, eagle and bison while Aborigines have identified with the kangaroo, koala and kookaburra. Divided into four groups, Creatures of the Air, Arboreal Creatures, Earth-dwellers and Walkers Between Worlds and Water Denizens, Susie Green reveals the special powers and inner secrets of 52 animals, birds, reptiles and insects. The book gives an interpretation for each one and how you can use the cards to tell the future from the simplest three-card spread which gives you an at-a- glance guide to your past, present and future while the more complex Path of the Heart helps you to understand your own emotions plus that of the other person. Each of the cards has a message to give you immediate guidance: a wolf means listen to your intuition, a llama encourages you to be courageous and a mouse to be persistent. The insights gained from the cards will help you in all aspects of your life whether you use them for divination or affirmation.

Author Biography

Susie Green has traveled extensively throughout Australia, India, South and North America and Europe, where she has studied myriad creatures in their natural habitats and has experienced their magic and the essential role they play in the web of life first hand. She has written extensively about pets and their wilder cousins for British national newspapers The Guardian, The Daily Mail, and specialist animal magazines.