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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. Corn meal could be cast in the various directions to making offerings to the _________ for the Hopi and Pueblo Indians.
(a) Spirit.
(b) Waters.
(c) Sticks.
(d) Rocks.
2. The law of correspondence, "As above, so below, as below, so above" is from the ancient ___________.
(a) Hermetics.
(b) Storytellers.
(c) Egyptians.
(d) Sages.
3. What is the study of the interaction between living things and their environments, according to the book?
(a) Shamanism.
(b) Ecology.
(c) Indican.
(d) Augury.
4. In the past, shamans, priests, and priestesses were the keepers of the sacred knowledge of ___________.
(a) Air.
(b) Life.
(c) Sunlight.
(d) Water.
5. Many societies of the world recognize the importance of __________ when it comes to meaning in one's surroundings.
(a) Education.
(b) Landscapes.
(c) Sand sizes.
(d) Sea glass.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which bird is associated with the following symbolic qualities: Cheerfulness, Sublimation, inner journey, linked to the moon?
2. What is an ancient symbol for fertility and new birth, according to the book?
3. While it is a good idea, a person does not have to plant his prayer sticks ____________.
4. Which cardinal direction is associated with the following characteristics: healing, creativity, illumination, divination, new birth, and sunshine.
5. The human _______ is the energy field that surrounds the human body in all directions, comprised of many forms of energy.
Short Essay Questions
1. What is the recommendation the author makes in order for a person to become more sensitive to his surroundings?
2. Why are feathers important fetishes for people to work with in relation to magic and personal power?
3. What is the reason for finding a bunch of feathers all at once, as the author explains to the reader?
4. How does the author suggest a person use feathers effectively in his own personal workings?
5. Is it necessary to have a strong reason for looking up an animal within this book?
6. What does Andrews say about the feathers as they are removed from a bird during preening?
7. What are some of the attributes of the pigeon, as Andrews includes in this opening section's examples?
8. What are some examples of other fetishes which may help a person connect to his personal power?
9. What does a person first need in order to begin to understand how to predict events and occurrences in his life?
10. What groups were named with animal names in order to show their connection to certain animals?
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