
Your Inner Zoo
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How can animals-through their natural and cultural histories-offer us ideas that could help us better understand ourselves, navigate a relationship, or change an aspect of our lives? Do the animals that we admire or fear reveal something about us? What about the animals who appear in our dreams, visions, and creative inspirations? These are some of the questions addressed in Your Inner Zoo: A Guide to the Meaning of Animals and the Insights They Offer Us.
You can use Your Inner Zoo:
• to explore yourself through animals
• to approach animals as teachers and guides
• to explore the possible meaning of animal encounters
• to connect with animals through their natural and cultural histories
• as an animal symbolism dictionary
By exploring animal biology and behavior, as well as the cultural roles that animals play in symbolism, mythology, and traditions, Your Inner Zoo invites you to approach animals as a source of provocative ideas that can lead to self-discovery and a deeper sense of connection with the more-than-human world.
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Content
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Author's Note
- Introduction
- About this Book
- Chapter 1: Ant
- Chapter 2: Ape and Monkey
- Chapter 3: Badger
- Chapter 4: Bat
- Chapter 5: Bear
- Chapter 6: Beaver
- Chapter 7: Beetle
- Chapter 8: Bison
- Chapter 9: Butterfly
- Chapter 10: Camel
- Chapter 11: Cat
- Chapter 12: Coyote
- Chapter 13: Crab
- Chapter 14: Crane
- Chapter 15: Crocodile
- Chapter 16: Deer
- Chapter 17: Dog
- Chapter 18: Dolphin
- Chapter 19: Dragonfly
- Chapter 20: Duck
- Chapter 21: Eagle
- Chapter 22: Elephant
- Chapter 23: Fox
- Chapter 24: Frog 145
- Chapter 25: Goat
- Chapter 26: Goose
- Chapter 27: Hawk and Falcon
- Chapter 28: Honey Bee
- Chapter 29: Horse
- Chapter 30: Hummingbird
- Chapter 31: Jaguar
- Chapter 32: Lion
- Chapter 33: Lizard
- Chapter 34: Mouse and Rat
- Chapter 35: Nautilus
- Chapter 36: Octopus
- Chapter 37: Otter
- Chapter 38: Owl
- Chapter 39: Parrot
- Chapter 40: Peacock
- Chapter 41: Pig
- Chapter 42: Rabbit and Hare
- Chapter 43: Raven and Crow
- Chapter 44: Seahorse
- Chapter 45: Seal and Sea Lion
- Chapter 46: Shark
- Chapter 47: Sheep
- Chapter 48: Snake
- Chapter 49: Spider
- Chapter 50: Swan
- Chapter 51: Tiger
- Chapter 52: Turtle
- Chapter 53: Whale
- Chapter 54: Wolf
- Keyword Index
- Selected Bibliography
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