Mary Summer Rain took the mother of her dear Friends Sally into her home. She wrote this book for potential caregivers, to help them make an informed choice re guarding this difficult situation. If you have a loved one with Alzheimer's, this book will tell you what you need to know.
Mary Summer Rain Books






Earthway
A Native American Visionary's Path to Total Mind, Body, and Spirit Health
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A look at the environment, holistic health, dream and vision interpretation, and Native American culture presents age-old traditions and includes a complete guide to traditional Native American herbal healing.In Earthway , Mary Summer Rain interweaves the inspired teachings of No-Eyes with a veritable encyclopedia of rare knowledge, showing us how we can bring to vivid life the beauty and power of this natural way, giving us a new hope for the future.
In this third book of the series that began with Spirit Song and Phoenix Rising, the Indian visionary, No-Eyes, gently passes her student, Summer Rain, over to the power of the Dreamwalker. (Magic/Shamanism)
Eclipse
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Having received thousands of letters over the years since the release of her questions-and-answer book Daybreak, it became clear to Mary Summer Rain that there were still far too many unanswered questions in the minds of her readers. And during those years, too, her own knowledge and spiritual philosophy evolved into one of greater scope and depth. In books such as The Visitation and Fireside, she provided tantalizing glimpses of that natural evolution of thought. Eclipse is in many ways an attempt to honor readers' concerns and ongoing personal questions on life and spirituality, which are usually prompted by their desire to figure out how the universe works, and how they may individually apply universal truths in their own lives. Eclipse addresses a vast array of subjects--from the feminine principle to sexuality, from Starborn matters to the interconnectedness of all living things as manifested through the Great Web of Life, from the feminine aspects of the Divine Trinity to the spiritual ills of modern society. Mary doesn't claim to have all the answers, and her answers are not always what you'd expect. In Eclipse, Mary responds to many common and uncommon questions, in the inimitable, straightforward, no-nonsense, and sometimes even exasperated (but always patient) fashion that has been her trademark. What emerges is a consistent philosophy that applies clear logic and spiritual truths to the problems of our age.
Die flüsternden Steine
- 335 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Der Phönix erwacht
- 219 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Mutter Erde, Vater Wind und die Geheimnisse des Lebens
- 237 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Mary Summer Rain, Autorin indianischer Abstammung, ist als Mutter dreier Töchter überzeugt davon, daß es in unser aller Verantwortung liegt, gerade Kindern die spirituellen Wahrheiten so umfassend wie möglich zu vermitteln. Hier kommt ein Buch, in dem Eltern dies leichtgemacht wird: ein Buch, das sich je nacht Alter des Kindes zum Lesen oder Vorlesen eignet. In einfachen, dem kindlichen Verständnis zugänglichen Worten, in Reimen und Prosa ist die Rede vom Schutzkreis aus weißem Licht, von Silberschnur und Schmetteling, von Naturgeistern, Akasha und Aura, von Tieren, Träumen und unsichtbaren Helfern. Hier erfahren Kinder, woher sie kommen und wer wir in Wahrheit sind. Ein Buch, das die spirituelle Verantwortung der Eltern ernst nimmt und dabei hilft, daß jedes Kind die universalen Wahrheiten so umfassend wie möglich verstehen kann.
„Spirit Song“ ist die Geschichte von No-Eyes, einer außergewöhnlichen Chippewa-Medizinfrau, die ganz allein tief in den Rocky Mountains lebte. Und es ist die Geschichte von Summer Rain, einer jungen Amerikanerin mit Shoshonee-Vorfahren, die ihre Wurzeln wiederentdeckt und die groeß Weisheit der indianischen Philosophie erfährt. Mary Summer Rain lebte in Eagle/Colorado, als sie 1982 der Medizinfrau No-Eyes begegnete und über zwei Jahre lang ihre Schülerin wurde.

