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Discover the secrets of animal totems and their sacred, transformative powers.Among traditional Native Americans and other tribal peoples, totems are the enduring animal symbols that allow these peoples to explore the mysteries of life and the spirit world. from the graceful Antelope to the aggressive Cougarto the wise and peaceful Turtle, each animal embodies certain strengths and attributes that the spiritual seeker can embrace and follow on the path of self -exploration. Now, Totems offers each of us the tools we need to tap into thepower of sacred animal totems by finding our own personal symbol and experiencing its energy firsthand.Drawing upon his long association with native teachers, as well as guidance from his own spirit helper, author Brad Steiger has created a fascinating, informative, and thorough guide to this ancient Spiritual practice. Filled with the wisdom of many different tribes and cultures, Totems provides exercises and techniques for:choosing your own animal totem from the American Indian Zodiacreceiving dream and vision teachings using animal totemsembarking on a spirit journeylearning the healing powers of totemscalling on your spiritual helpers in times of need
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"JOINED THE OTHERS in the teaching circle with Grandmother Twylah in the original Seneca longhouse of the old Buffalo Creek Reservation and listened to her tell us about the harmony that once existed among all living things in the beautiful forests of our Turtle Island."
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