12+ Ted Andrews Quotes On Nature, Animals And Perspective

May your eyes be always open May your hearts overflow That which enchants will also protect --- May this you always know. — Ted Andrews

Why write a book on uncovering past lives? Because the benefits for personal empowerment, healing, and enlightenment are tremendous. — Ted Andrews

With each expression of love, the entire world is touched. — Ted Andrews

In essence, everything is energy and cannot be destroyed. — Ted Andrews

Enchanted worlds still exist because the child within us never dies. The doorways may be more obscure, but we can still seek them out. There are still noble adventures to undertake. There are still trees that speak and caverns that lead to nether realms. There will always be faeries and elves within nature because they will always be dancing in our hearts. — Ted Andrews

Dance is one of the most powerful forms of magical ritual...It is an outer expression of the inner spirit. — Ted Andrews

We begin to realize we are energy itself with all of its inherent possibilities. — Ted Andrews

Knowledge of every aspect of human life, physical and spiritual is plentiful today. — Ted Andrews

Weave your creative threads in the dark and then when the sun hits them, they will glisten with intricate beauty. — Ted Andrews

Turtles remind us that the way to heaven is through the earth. In Mother Earth is all that we need. She will care for us, protect us, and nurture us, as long as we do the same for her. For that to happen, we must slow down and heighten our sensibilities. We must see the connection to all things. Just as the turtle cannot separate itself from its shell, neither can we separate ourselves from what we do to the Earth. — Ted Andrews

The true shaman, the true naturalist, works to reconnect conscious human life with Nature and Spirit through totems and ritual. — Ted Andrews

The more we learn to link the use of breath, mind, and voice, the greater our own power in life. — Ted Andrews

Life Lessons by Ted Andrews

  1. Ted Andrews emphasizes the importance of understanding and connecting with nature, and the power of ritual and ceremony to bring us closer to the natural world.
  2. He encourages us to explore our personal spiritual paths and to recognize the spiritual connections that exist between all living things.
  3. He teaches us to honor our ancestors and to be mindful of the interconnectedness of life, as well as the importance of honoring our place in the natural world.
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