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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The presence of a ____________ reflects a time to renew a person's vitality and reflects lessons in developing and accepting a new sense of his own true self importance.
(a) Dove.
(b) Cardinal.
(c) Crow.
(d) Rooster.
2. What is a word applied to relics, rosaries, and images thought to possess magical qualities?
(a) Fetish.
(b) Trinkets.
(c) Blessings.
(d) Baubles.
3. Interesting to note, birds do not run out of ___________. They simply fly into it to get what they need.
(a) Food.
(b) Water.
(c) Energy.
(d) Breath.
4. The author points out that when people work with breathing and relaxation, people can reduce and eliminate __________.
(a) Fear.
(b) Pain.
(c) Work.
(d) Stress.
5. In order to awaken the greater fertility and life in the world, priests and priestesses performed ____________ in accordance with natural rhythms.
(a) Prayers.
(b) Poetry.
(c) Rituals.
(d) Sacrifices.
Short Answer Questions
1. While it's nice to have one from the bird, any ___________ will help to strengthen a connection to a totem animal.
2. A bird's vision needs to be better than a human's in order for them to better judge _____________.
3. Which bird is associated with the following symbolic qualities: Cheerfulness, Sublimation, inner journey, linked to the moon?
4. _________ are often reminders to listen closely - to pay attention to what is blowing on the winds.
5. _________ is simply the movement from one climate zone to the next for food and it is done within many animal species.
Short Essay Questions
1. What are some items which can be attached to a prayer stick in order to give it power for the person using it?
2. What are some of the explanations of the faerie realm, which have been outlined in this section?
3. In the ancient history of the Native American tribes, what was the relationship between animals and people?
4. Why does the location of the animal in the world matter to the interpretation of the totem animal?
5. What are some other ways in which to use the power of feathers in one's daily life?
6. What is the way in which the author wants the reader to begin to learn the totems in this book?
7. Why are feathers important fetishes for people to work with in relation to magic and personal power?
8. What is the main concern with the idea of the faerie realm, according to the author, which is why he brings it up?
9. What are the 'breath of life' and the 'tree of life' as the author defines them in this chapter?
10. Is it necessary to have a strong reason for looking up an animal within this book?
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