Animal Voices, Animal Guides : Discover Your Deeper Self through Communication with Animals
by Dawn Baumann Brunke Author
This book explores connecting with animal guides to expand awareness for the reader, employing the following and more:
• Techniques for exploring dreams, shamanic journeys, healing, and shapeshifting with animals.
• Wisdom from cats, dogs, horses, llamas, rabbits, ravens, bears, and insects.
This book offers various ways to tune into the “universal language” of all life and reconnect with the animal kingdom. Exercises, meditations, stories, and experiments can help one tune in to nature’s subtle whispers and expand awareness, featuring animal communication professionals takes.
(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
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Comments & Reviews
I come from a hunting family as well. I live in South Carolina. A LOT of people here hunt. I don't. I don't believe in it but I generally keep my mouth shut about it. Still "only the poachers are" makes no sense. I doubt poachers drink. They do it for money. They'd want to be aware of what they were doing so that they could make sure not to get caught. However dumb rednecks, as a lot of the hunters I know are, don't give a damn and do drink, A LOT. Not all hunters drink, of course not but seriously, it's meant to be funny. LAUGH. Why nitpick?
I am a feminist, vegetarian, equality activist, and a mother of a head-strong little girl. My significant other is a hunter who doesn't drink and is one of the best men in the entire world. Not to mention, not all hunters use firearms, some actually use bows, which takes some skill!
Umm what about those of us who live a hunter/gatherer life style?
Well I don't entirely agree with this since I come from a hunting family. Not all hunters are drunks; only the poachers are!