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Penguin Empowerment |

Penguin Empowerment Brenda “Silverwolf” Hanlon The penguin is an amazing animal with unusual characteristics. If you ever see one in the wild it will be hard to forget. Highly specialized for their flightless aquatic existence their binocular vision is poor. Some penguins have no binocular vision at all. A sideways stare acts as a method of focusing on threatening objects. They see better in water than on land and their sense of smell is weak. These unique animals exude an air of properness and good manners. Gathering in-groups they walk bolt upright forming several lines denoting a sense of order and purpose. They waddle with determination and focus. Those with this medicine have the same inherent abilities. If this medicine isn't fully developed call upon the penguin to help you refine and perfect these skills. Both male and female penguins bow to one another before entering or leaving the nest. The bow is a behavior demonstrated most often in pairs. Penguins may also walk about the area while bowing. Bowing is considered to be both a form of appeasement and a tool for maintaining social bonds. Penguin medicine people are both well mannered and polite or need to learn these abilities. This bird teaches respect to all who cross its path. The penguins striking black and white attire suggests formality. The Emperor penguin, the largest of this aquatic bird, dressed in a tuxedo looks as if it’s ready for a dinner party. Those with this totem are careful about their appearance and enjoy life styles related to high society. They are social and feel at ease in any type of situation. This gives them leadership qualities and denotes an air of self-confidence. You will receive the manual in pdf format, a distant attunement and an emailed certificate. The manual is emailed in "PDF" format and requires Acrobat Reader™ for viewing. Cost: $15.00 Payment for classes is non-refundable |