Animal Magick: The Art of Recognizing and Working with Familiars FROM THE PUBLISHER
People have requested the aid of animals in their quests for spiritual enlightenment since the days of ancient Egypt. Now you can open doors to your secret self and buried past when you find and befriend your animal familiars. Animal Magick by D. J. Conway shows you how to work with animals for your spiritual growth and increased magickal power.
Familiars are not limited to the stereotypical Witch's cat. They can be virtually any animal, real or imagined. When you commune with them, they can warn you of danger, generate healing energy, and give you unlimited, unconditional love.
As you will learn in Animal Magick, this relationship does not have to be passive. You can actively work with your familiars in meditation or when doing magick. In these pages, you will discover the secrets of over 100 animals you can work with on your spiritual path. Perform rituals that call on the fox to bring you cunning and slyness. Work with the blue jay to bring courage and to alert you, through divinations, of potential problems in your future. Calling upon the cobra can help you receive spiritual wisdom from the Goddess.
This book is filled with facts and lore for each animal, as well as meditations and rituals for peace, love, and protection. Animal Magick is not an ending, but a beginning. It will show you how to link with animals for guidance and power - which they will freely give. The first step in this new beginning is for you to read this book.
Author Biography: D.J. Conway was born in Hood River, Oregon, to a family of Irish-North Germanic-Native North American descent. She began her quest for knowledge of the occult more than 25 years ago, and has been involved in many aspects of New Age religion from the teaching of Yogananda to study of the Quabla, healing, herbs, and Wicca. Although an ordained minister in two New Age churches and holder of a Doctor of Divinity degree. Conway claims that her heart lies within the Pagan cultures. No longer actively lecturing and teaching as she did for years, Conway has centered her energies on writing. Several of her stories have been published in magazines, such as Encounters, which pertains to the field of science fantasy.