
Ted Andrews is an internationally
recognized author, storyteller, teacher and mystic. A leader in the human
potential, metaphysical and psychic fields, he has written over 40 books
which have been translated into more than two dozen foreign languages. He is
featured on many national and local TV and radio programs every year. He has
won more Visionary Awards than any other author.
Ted is a worldwide acclaimed speaker and teacher. He
presents sold-out seminars to thousands of people throughout the US and
Canada every year, and his appearances are just as popular and in demand in
the United Kingdom, Europe and parts of Asia. In May 2002 he was specially
invited to speak to the UNSRC at the United Nations in New York for his
writings and work with animals.
This award winning and best selling author has been
involved in the
serious
study of the esoteric and occult for more than 40 years, and he brings to
the field an extensive formal and informal education. He served the public
school system for ten years as a teacher and counselor, 7 of which were
spent working with disadvantaged students, creating a special needs reading program for
which he received both local and state recognition.
Called a true Renaissance man, Ted is trained in music,
playing the piano since the age of 12. He has composed, performed and
produced the music for ten spoken audio recordings. He can even scratch out a tune or
two on the violin/fiddle. He is a long time student of sacred dance, ballet and kung fu. Ted is
also schooled in a variety of related holistic healing modalities, including
music therapy, herbology, hypnotherapy, acupressure and other alternative
techniques. A clairvoyant since childhood, he has also been a certified spiritualist medium for nearly
30 years.
Probably best known for his work with animals, Ted
holds state and federal permits to work with birds of prey. He performs
wildlife rescue and he works with wildlife rehabilitation and education.
He conducts animal education and storytelling programs with his animals in
school classrooms throughout the year, giving freely of his own time
and expense to help young people discover the wonder of animals and
nature. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his menagerie of
animals, training and playing with his horses and ballroom dancing.
Ted has authored 17 titles for Llewellyn Publication (www.llewellyn.com),
1 title for Hampton Roads (www.hamptonroadspub.com)
and 23 books and products for Dragonhawk Publishing: