How to journey shamanically to meet nature and receive guidance - Maria Rodale

This week’s show is with Maria Rodale. Maria is an explorer in search of the mysteries of the universe. She is the author of Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden, Organic Manifesto and Scratch and is the children’s book author, Mrs. Peanuckle.

Maria is also the co-chairman of the Rodale Institute, an independent scientific research and education non-profit that studies regenerative organic vs. chemical agriculture.

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Maria has received awards for her lifetime of service and activism, including the National Audubon Rachel Carson Award in 2004, United Nations Population Fund’s Award for the Health and Dignity of Woman Everywhere in 2007, and The Auburn University International Quality of Life Award in 2014. And in 2017 she received an honorary Doctorate Degree from Delaware Valley University.

Maria is a mother, grandmother, artist, and crazy gardener who lives in Pennsylvania, right near where she was born.

In this show, Maria and Lian explored the topic of shamanic journeying, and how it can support us in developing a relationship with nature, especially with the plants around you.

They spoke about the practicality of working shamanically in this way and how it can be used in everyday life to navigate relationships, understand oneself, and live in balance with nature - developing a collaborative relationship with the plants and animals around us.

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What you’ll learn from this episode:

  • Developing a relationship with nature, especially the beings around us - such as the plants and animals in our local land - is essential for rewilding and living in harmony with the natural world.

  • Shamanic journeying can be a powerful tool for gaining insights and guidance, and it can be accessed through various resources and practices.

  • Start with what annoys you in your garden or surroundings as a way to begin developing a relationship with nature and understanding the messages it has for you.

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