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  • Wisdom at your fingertips

    As someone who wants to get better at reading signs, playing in the invisible realms, and trusting my instincts, this app is a fun way to explore all of the above. In addition, this app has a gorgeous interface and design, (plus I really love the sound effects!). It’s like a treasure and a treasure map, all rolled into one.
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  • Not enough animals

    The app seems lovely, but the big problem is that there are not enough animals in the catalog to make this a trusted go-to. The very first two animals I went to look up did not exist in the app. (One was real, one was mythical: fisher and griffin. The mythical section only has 10 creatures!) I strongly suggest the developer add lots of new creatures. I also don’t love the name but that’s just my personal opinion. The design is lovely and I love the quotes that pop up.
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  • Useful!!!

    I whip the app open all of the time, to tell friends about different Beastie descriptions. I love using the journal function to keep notes about my personal experiences. Always recommend this app to everyone!!!!!
  • Best bits of advice!

    I’ve been using this app for a variety of different life situations: family, work, $$, personal growth, etc.. The animals always have some amazing bits of wisdom. Especially looking back over several months, I just love this!!
  • Great app and I hope for more beasties

    Really like this app and I hope the author will add more animals at some point. Yesterday I saw a mink on the road and wanted to look it up. I didn’t see any of that family - minks, ferrets, and weasels. Would be a great addition to the party.
  • Incomplete

    A hare is not a rabbit and has a very different significance. I couldn’t find many animals I would have expected to find, eg wren, magpie. Is this an American app? And other animals present had pretty lame divination.

    Much as I love animals and their mystical significance and familiarity, I wanted to silence the Jumanji sounds pretty quickly.
    But you can’t.

    This really wasn’t what I was looking for. I will be looking for a refund.
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  • Inspired Guidance

    For what this app sets out to do, it does with artistic style, uncommon intelligence and both pragmatic and spiritual insight. Also, it has a large number of animals to reference. Highly recommend it!
  • Love this app!

    This a great app. Great way to remind us that the energy of nature is all around us and just waiting to point us in the right direction if only we would open ourselves up to it.
  • Kindred Spirits . . .

    Great app - the animals always know exactly how to help. I use it daily.
  • Fantastic App

    This Guide to Beastie Energies is my favorite app. I use it when I spot a beastie when I'm out on a walk (which happens surprisingly often, since I live in a huge city) to see if there is a message that resonates with me. My favorite, though, is the 'divine' feature, which will allow you to ask a question and get a beastie message - it is so much fun! I always find that the message has something I can apply to the question! And to top it off, there's this awesome journal feature that lets you write notes or record your question. This whole app is so much fun! I love it!
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