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HER Series -
Great Turning...
Rights of Nature

Healing Earth Relations
Great Turning, Seventh Fire, & Rights of Nature
Feb. 21, 2026   1:00-5:00 pm
Mary Rooker [tyrtle@shamanicspring.com] & Bruce Runk [brr921@yahoo.com]

      The new (shamanic) worldview that heals our relationships with Earth and all our kin is called by many names, depending on the tradition: the Great Turning, the Seventh Fire, Pachamama, and more. Also emerging is a movement for the "Rights of Nature", which is connected to this new worldview. We'll explore this lovely and powerful shift that heals us and the world.

HANDOUTS
  • Great Turning and the Seventh Fire (8 pages, pdf)
  • Rights of Nature (6 pages, pdf)
  • Sit-Spot & Bird Language: Nature Reconnection Practice (2 pages, pdf)
  • Gratitude & Reciprocity (2 pages, pdf; from Robin's work)

SONGS
  1. Mary's Invocation song (3 mins.)
  2. A Song Is Singing Through You (2 mins.), variation of a song written by Rena Yount, altered by Mary Rooker. Original melody unknown; I hear it with a slightly Irish folk character to the melody, as the song reminds me of the Oran Mor, or "Great Song" from Celtic lore.
  3. Oh River / Finding My Way Back Home (5 mins.), by MaMuse.

PRACTICES - 3
  • Gratitude Practice - daily practice, morning and night
    -- Morning: Before getting out of bed: "I give thanks for my life. I am grateful for the gift of another day to sing and dance upon the good, green Earth."
    -- Evening: Think of three things you're grateful for. You can write them in a little gratitude journal if you like.


  • Sunrise-Sunset Practice - daily practice, morning or night
    In either the morning or evening (or both), observe for 1 to 10 minutes the Sun rising or setting.

  • Sit spot - 10 to 20 minutes a day as often as you can, daily if possible; seated or walking.
  1. Before you head outside, adopt an attitude of gratitude. Recall 3 things for which you are grateful right now.
  2. Approach in a respectful and mindful way.
  3. Settle in to your spot. Hold the intention that you are just here to observe in a relaxed way. The goal is to simply notice and be, not to see how many things you can see or hear in the shortest amount of time. The goal is to have a sense of the plant, animal, insect, and elemental Earthlings who live on the same land you do. The experience is mostly listening, mostly one-way, from them to their world or to you. Relax into the landscape. Slow down, connect your pulse to the pulse of that place.
  4. Close your eyes. Engage: Ears, Skin (Cheek), Nose.
    a. What’s the quietest sound you can hear?
    b. What’s the closest sound you can hear?
    c. Feel the breeze on your skin— how strong is it? What direction is it coming from?
    d. Can you smell anything in the air? Like a dog, take a bunch of sniffs; multiple short sniffs detect more than one long one.
  5. Open your eyes.
    a. What’s the furthest thing you can see? Focus on it.
    b. What’s the closest thing you can see?
    c. Observe movement and activity on the land; who lives here?
    d. Use your peripheral vision-wide angle vision-Owl eyes. You might pick up on hundreds of ants, a butterfly, a robin. Even in New York City, springs are pumped out of the ground.
  6. Learn the ways of that special place. Ask the Land: what can I learn from you? Please show me your ways, if you are willing.
  7. When done, say thank you to the land, the birds, the sun, the stones, the trees, the plants, all the animals. "Thank you for being part of my life. May I continue to build a beautiful relationship with you."
  8. As soon as you can, talk to someone about your experience who will value and appreciate hearing of it.

FOR FURTHER EXPLORATION
  1. Joanna Macy on the Great Turning  (11 mins.), 2024
  2. Changing Everything: The Global Movement for the Rights of Nature  (17 mins.), Mari Margil and Thomas Linzey, Bioneers 2020
  3. International Perspectives on Tribal Law (77 mins.), Bioneers 2023, Oct. 5, 2023
    Panel of 4 indigenous women on the risk of handing over traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) to colonizers. Great points.
    1:07 “Rights of Nature” still implies that it's separate from us.
    It is not surprising that Indigenous Peoples are leading the way in the “Rights of Nature” movement given that the idea that trees, waters, and ecosystems have a right to flourish reflects Indigenous worldviews. In this panel, we’ll hear from Indigenous leaders whose tribes have adopted Rights of Nature frameworks to protect sacred territories. They will share practical strategies for organizing and implementing Rights of Nature campaigns within international legal frameworks. Join us to learn more about the movement, and how you can be a part of it. Moderated by Brittany Gondolfi. With: Samantha Skenandore; Danielle Greendeer and Erin Matariki Carr.
  4. Aligning Human Law with Natural Law, (30 mins.), Casey Camp-Horinek, Bioneers, Nov. 11, 2019
  5. 2016 Grizzly Bear Treaty (article), Lee Juan Tyler of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes concluded at the treaty signing: “The grizzly bear is sacred. The grizzly needs more habitat and so let’s give him some.”
  6. Mishkos Kenomagwen: The Teachings of Grass  (21 mins.), Robin Kimmerer, Bioneers, Nov. 24, 2014
  7. Links to Rights of Nature Groups: 
    -- Center for Democratic  and Environmental Rights (CDER)
    -- Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF)

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About Your Teachers
Bruce Runk
Bruce is a shamanic practitioner focused on healing Earth relations, living in Emmaus PA. An intuitive introvert, he has spent most of his adult life deconstructing what he was raised to believe about the cosmology and systems that are the foundation of the dominant world order, while exploring alternatives. He has come to believe that adopting an animist cosmology as the basis for living our daily lives is essential for the health of the planet. Bruce is a graduate of the Shamanic Spring Practitioner (healer) Apprenticeship Training for advanced students.


Mary "Tyrtle" Rooker
Like Bruce, Mary has personally experienced the power of shifting our perceptions of the rest of the living world and the impact of language. We share a passion for deep animism as a profound path for healing and transforming ourselves and all life on Earth. Mary ...
  • is a member of Betsy Bergstrom's Compassionate Depossession Teachers Alliance,
  • has studied with world-renowned shamans and healers, and
  • is a licensed minister with the Circle of the Sacred Earth.
See full details about her training and credentials.To learn more about shamanism, see Resources.

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