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Ted Andrews (July 15, 1952 – October 24, 2009) was an American author and teacher of esoteric practices, and a
clairvoyant Clairvoyance (; ) is the magical ability to gain information about an object, person, location, or physical event through extrasensory perception. Any person who is claimed to have such ability is said to be a clairvoyant () ("one who sees cl ...
. His book on animals as spirit guides and symbols, ''Animal Speak'', sold almost 500,000 copies from 1993 to 2009; the influential Llewellyn-published book is widely cited by others.


Early life

Andrews was born in
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; he had six siblings all of whom were given names beginning with the letter 'T'. He spent most of his childhood at the east of Dayton in the city called Beavercreek. He claimed to experience clairvoyance, by seeing things that adults could not. He spent a lot of time walking through the woods with his grandfather, learning about nature. Andrews worked at Brukner Nature Center north of Dayton in
Troy Troy ( el, Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 ''Truwiša'') or Ilion ( el, Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒃾𒇻𒊭 ''Wiluša'') was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in prese ...
as a trail guide and animal keeper. Reprint. Andrews also read voraciously from the public library. A book of short stories sparked Andrews' interest in
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mysticism and in
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— particularly the legends in which Jewish mystics used the Kabbalah to create a
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of mud to fight
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violence. In 1970, Andrews graduated from
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in Dayton, a private Catholic school.


Career

Andrews worked for 10 years with the
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as a teacher and counselor, including 7 years helping children with special needs. When he and the other teachers at his
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were each required to form a club for the students, he started an "
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Club". Andrews read about the occult, mysticism and metaphysics. In 1987 through
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, he produced his first book, ''Simplified Magic: A Beginner’s Guide to the New Age Qabala'', a guide to practical Kabbalah which was later reprinted as ''Simplified Qabala Magic''. In 1991, he wrote ''How to See and Read the
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'', in which he says that "the aura is the energy field that surrounds all matter. Anything that has an atomic structure will have an aura..." Andrews wrote that the aura is a proven scientific phenomenon which can not only be viewed by humans but also manipulated using metaphysical practices such as the Jewish Kabbalah and the Indian
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. In September 1993, Andrews published what would be his most successful book: ''Animal Speak: The Spiritual & Magical Powers of Creatures Great and Small''. This book claimed to help the reader recognize which animal was their personal totem or spirit guide. It has been cited by researchers studying human attitudes toward animals, including professor Marian Scholtmeijer of the
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, professor David Starr-Glass of
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, and doctoral candidate Venetia Laura Delano Robertson. Robertson wrote that Andrews was a typical example of "white shamanism" in that he followed French sociologist
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's assertion that
totemism A totem (from oj, ᑑᑌᒼ, italics=no or ''doodem'') is a spirit being, sacred object, or symbol that serves as an emblem of a group of people, such as a family, clan, lineage (anthropology), lineage, or tribe, such as in the Anishinaabe clan ...
lets the practitioner "participate in the nature of the totem animal" to connect with the sacred core of human-as-animal. Andrews wrote, "when we learn to speak with the animals, to listen with animal ears and to see through animal eyes, we experience the phenomena, the power, and the potential of human essence." ''Animal Speak'' sold almost 500,000 copies from 1992 to 2009.


Death

Andrews volunteered for some years at the Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, working especially with raptors. Later, he lived with his wife, emergency room nurse Kathy Andrews, on a farm and animal rehabilitation center in
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. He died there of cancer on October 24, 2009. A memorial service was held in Beavercreek on January 30, 2010.


References


External links


Author Information: Ted Andrews
Llewellyn Worldwide

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