Aquarius Rising
The Art of Shapeshifting
The Art of Shapeshifting
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Through The Art of Shapeshifting you will awaken your inner spirit, unfold your greatest potentials, empower your being and transform your life! In ancient times, certain individuals were capable of living between the physical and the spiritual. They could adapt and change their energies according to their life circumstances. And could mold the environment, creating whatever they desired and becoming whatever they dreamed. These individuals lived the dreamtime while awake or asleep. There were few limits to where they could go or who they could be. These were the shapeshifters. The alchemists, shamans, magicians and wise ones of your myths, tales and legends. And for the first time ever, they secrets are revealed. Through The Art of Shapeshifting you will lay the foundation for some of the most important magickal and mundane life skills:
- Awaken the power of Nature and animals within you.
- Develop lucid dreaming and travel within the spirit world.
- Learn the keys to invisibility.
- Create the magickal body.
- Learn to transform difficulties and hindrances.
- Develop greater flexibility and adaptability to life.
- Discover the transformative magic of dance and movement.
- Enhance you physical and psychic protection.
Product Details:
ISBN#9781888767322
Paperback, 319 pages.
Publisher: Dragonhawk Publishing, Published: January 2009
Size: 7 x 1.25 x 10.25 inches, Weight: 1.45 Lbs.
Author
Ted Andrews
(1952 - 2009)

Ted Andrews (1952 – 2009) was a much beloved full-time author, teacher in the metaphysical and spiritual fields and a clairvoyant. He published many books on many facets of ancient mysticism, focusing on translating esoteric material to make it comprehensible and practical for everyone. His most famous book was Animal Speak which sold over 500,000 copies and is widely cited by others. This includes resynthesizing ancient scriptures, literature, and teachings for use by the modern spiritual student. He lived with his wife, Kathy Andrews, on a farm and animal rehabilitation center in Jackson, Tennessee. He died there of cancer on October 24, 2009.

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