This book is a collection of ways to profoundly connect with nature in each season. The practices are ancient and will teach you to feel a part of the natural world in a healing way. You can take this book with you into the forest, on beach walks, by rivers, or while camping. It will give you ways to merge with the nature around you.

As we feel the effects of climate change, it is all the important to renew or begin our connection with the natural world. This is a world filled with wonder, beauty, and many lessons for us.

The beautiful photos in this book are paintings by Ania Aldrich.

You can find this book on Amazon.

“You could have no better companion than Rebecca Singer's Earth Practices complete with Ania Aldrich's magical illustrations. Slip it into your knapsack, tuck it under your arm, take it with you everywhere--your backyard, woods, fields, sit with it by streams. Start with where you are in whatever season it is. Here you will find practices that lead you into deeper relationship with the earth--and with yourself. Rebecca Singer's practices have been practiced and seasoned through the seasons. You will find inspiring and encouraging guide and companion for your Earth adventures.”

Wil Eadie Land Trust Negotiator, Portland, OR.


 
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Singing Into Bone: Stories of Vision and Healing

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A Review of Singing Into Bone

Reading Singing into Bone is like walking a labyrinth. The tales Rebecca Singer weaves together are not linear; they spiral and turn, they take us to the edge of the unknown, then circle back home, deeper than before. Like the windings of the labyrinth, the stories have a heartbeat, a pulse.

There are four sections in the book, just as there are four directions and four gates in a Medicine Wheel. The book opens with a powerful prayer. The stories reveal answers that have come to Rebecca throughout her courageous, compassionate and adventurous life.

Rebecca Singer is a vivid and generous writer, inviting us with her into the home of her beloved first teacher, Patricia, sharing her eccentric humor and wisdom. She takes us with her as she walks in the Costa Rican rainforest at night or faces charging reindeer in Mongolia. She shares with us her remarkable ability to enter into sympathetic relationship with all life forms, small an inchworm, huge as a raging wind. She shows us what healing looks like through the eyes of a born, and extensively trained, healer.

Dear fellow readers, you can trust this storyteller, her humor, her humility, her honesty. Keep your skepticism, as Patricia always encouraged Rebecca to do. But do allow yourself the joy of entering fully into these wonder tales. I believe that as you absorb these stories something in you will ease and open, and you will know, as Rebecca expresses it, that you are “held in the lap of Mother Earth.”

– Elizabeth Cunningham
author of The Maeve Chronicles