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#Consult a shaman. These spiritual mediums may have methods or advice for finding your spirit animal. Be aware that finding a shaman in your neighborhood isn't as easy as doing a Google search or looking in the phone book. You may have to ask around or investigate on your own.
 
#Consult a shaman. These spiritual mediums may have methods or advice for finding your spirit animal. Be aware that finding a shaman in your neighborhood isn't as easy as doing a Google search or looking in the phone book. You may have to ask around or investigate on your own.
 
=== Connecting With Your Spirit Animal===
 
=== Connecting With Your Spirit Animal===
#Learn about your animal.<ref>http://www.manataka.org/page291.html#TALK TO THE ANIMALS</ref>Once you've identified your animal, learn everything you can about it. What does it eat, and where does it live? Read about its history, behaviors, and the way it is portrayed in literature and the media. What does this animal represent?
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#Learn about your animal.<ref name="rf17232">http://www.manataka.org/page291.html#TALK TO THE ANIMALS</ref>Once you've identified your animal, learn everything you can about it. What does it eat, and where does it live? Read about its history, behaviors, and the way it is portrayed in literature and the media. What does this animal represent?
 
#*An animal's particular wisdom is called its "medicine," or power. This medicine can be used to help  during a time of need. For example, a hawk's medicine might be its ability to see clearly when others can't.  
 
#*An animal's particular wisdom is called its "medicine," or power. This medicine can be used to help  during a time of need. For example, a hawk's medicine might be its ability to see clearly when others can't.  
 
#*If possible, spend time near your animal's habitat. Don't be disruptive, but try to learn as much as you can about how the animal exists in the wild.
 
#*If possible, spend time near your animal's habitat. Don't be disruptive, but try to learn as much as you can about how the animal exists in the wild.