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Ted Andrews
Ted Andrews (July 15, 1952 – October 24, 2009)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ted A. Andrews Obituary: View Ted Andrews's Obituary by The Columbus Dispatch )〕 was an American author and teacher of shamanic practices who claimed to be clairvoyant. 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 Dayton, Ohio; he had six siblings all of whom were given names beginning with the letter 'T'. He spent most of his childhood east of Dayton in the city of Beavercreek. He claimed to experience clairvoyance, 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 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 Jewish mysticism, in practical Kabbalah—the fictional story featured a group of Jewish mystics who used the Kabbalah to create a golem of mud to fight the Nazis. In 1970, Andrews graduated from Carroll High School in Dayton, a private Catholic school.〔
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