Janice Hensley's Animal Guides Tiger Love of bravery have faith in self Cleansing man of all her useless qualities, the tiger provides man with a sleekness and smoothness of purpose. Using her willingness to cleanse man, the tiger strengthens her own self as she washes fear off man. Using her tongue to literally grind away at man, the tiger, if necessary, smooths and prepares man to discard her rough edges. Very fond of man, the tiger washes all over man as she would her own cub. Noting the effects of self satisfaction and pride in accomplishment, the tiger values her role with man even more. Having man close to her, the tiger carefully watches over her charge as long as is necessary. Acknowledging man's purpose as her own, the tiger satisfies both needs by strengthening man's desire to be able to want to be all that she can be. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley Manta ray / stingray Love of solitude delete others Taking all into consideration, the ray quietly shows man how to be with himself only. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 Janice Hensley Glowworm Love of knowledge close gaps Patiently moving around man, the glowworm stitches up places that have been worn or torn by man. Providing man to be as his own pocket, the glowworm enables the holding safely of all things man chooses to keep dear. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley |