Power Animal Meditations
A collection of guided journeys and meditations to help the reader connect with and learn from power animals and spirit allies.
• 50 unique power animal and spirit guide meditations
• Illustrated by the award-winning artist of Medicine Cards, Angela Werneke
• 7 additional journeys going to new levels added since first edition
What can the hawk teach you about your life purpose? What does the salmon know of fertile dreams, goal setting, and self actualization? Calling upon the magical wisdom of nature, Nicki Scully guides us into the spirit world of sacred totems, oracles, and animal teachings from many cultures, including Africa, Egypt, and North America. Encounter the archetypal wisdom teachings of Cobra, Eagle, Dolphin, Lioness, White Buffalo, Coyote, Cedar Tree, and many others. Each totem is exquisitely illustrated by Angela Werneke, the award-winning illustrator of Medicine Cards.
About the Author(s) of Power Animal Meditations
Nicki Scully is a ceremonialist and healer who has been teaching metaphysics, healing, and the Egyptian Mysteries since the early 1980s. She has published numerous articles and has produced several audiocassettes and CDs, including an alchemical healing story entitled . . . And You Will Fly! for children facing potentially terminal disease, a three-journey CD entitled Tribal Alchemy, and five audio illustrations for this book. She lives in Oregon.
Praise for Power Animal Meditations
"Nicki Scully's Power Animal Meditations does a wonderful job of combining the power of animals with the magic and wonders of the Egyptian pantheon. Her guided journeys are enjoyable, alchemical, and inspirational."
Ted Andrews, author of Animal-Speak and Animal-Wise
"Nicki Scully's expert guidance into the world of Power Animals helps the reader to create conscious relationships with intelligent totemic beings. Highly recommended!"
Barbara Hand Clow, author of Catastrophobia
"[This] book gave me the tools and instructions to take my own healing journey by finding out what my power animal was."
Dr. Maryel McKinley, Awareness, July/August 2002