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Love, Nature, Magic: Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden

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Join bestselling author, activist, and garden expert Maria Rodale on her shamanic journeys as she reflects on her surprising conversations with the spirits of the familiar plants and animals around us―and the knowledge they share with us.

In Love, Nature, Magic, organic advocate and former CEO of a global health and wellness company Maria Rodale combines her love of nature and gardening with her experience in shamanic journeying, embarking on an epic adventure to learn from plants, animals, and insects―including some of the most misunderstood beings in nature. Maria asks them their purpose and listens as they show and declare what they want us humans to know. From Thistles to Snakes, Poison Ivy to Mosquitoes, these nature beings convey messages that are relevant to every human, showing us how to live in balance and harmony on this Earth.

Through journeys filled with surprises, humor, and foibles, follow Maria’s evolution from being annoyed with to accepting―and even falling in love with―our most difficult neighbors (including human ones). Along the way, she tells her own story of how she learned about shamanic journeying and its near-universal manifestation in traditional cultures worldwide. She describes what her experiences of shamanic journeying are like―simply, honestly, and with a touch of irreverence.

Maria’s journeys include conversations with: Mugwort • Vulture • Bat • Rabbit • Lanternfly • Lightning Bug • Osage Orange • Deer • Paper Wasp • Dandelion • Tick • Groundhog • Milkweed • And more!

Throughout, Rodale shares an essential truth that resonates across her shamanic explorations: We first must heal our own hearts, for only then can we truly love others and begin to heal planet Earth.

240 pages, Hardcover

Published February 7, 2023

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Maria Rodale

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Maria Rodale is the CEO and Chairman of Rodale, Inc., the world's largest independent publisher of health, wellness, and environmental content and the largest independent book publisher in the United States. She is the third generation of the Rodale family to lead the company, which was founded by her grandfather J.I. Rodale in 1930 and later led by both her father, Robert Rodale, and mother, Ardath Rodale.

A lifelong advocate on behalf of organic farming and gardening, Maria is also the author of several books, including most recently Organic Manifesto: How Organic Farming Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, and Keep Us Safe (2011, Rodale Books). She blogs regularly about news and information related to healthy living at Maria's Farm Country Kitchen.

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June 22, 2023
This is definitely the weirdest book I've ever read! I really enjoyed it, and read it in less than a day, but it was still so strange. I really appreciated all of the information about organic gardening, and treating nature with kindness. I cannot have any sympathy for poison ivy, that is probably the only thing I could not find a good solution to in this book. I read this as part of my local library summer reading challenge for adults, they always have a great summer reading recommendation!
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433 reviews33 followers
October 20, 2022
In this book, Maria Rodale of the famous Rodale family, communicates with nature on her shamanic journeys, learning about the needs and desires of various types of plants, animals, insects, and weather. Shamanic journeying is an ancient spiritual practice that allows one to travel to the spirit realm in a deep meditation or trance. Maria shares the conversations she had with different aspects of nature, and how their insights and wisdom were able to shift her perspective on what living in harmony with nature is truly about.

I thought this was a brave and inspiring story to share with the world that bridged together ecology with spirituality. Some conversations were uplifting while others were a little strange. The message of each plant, insect, and animal was the same. We humans must learn how to love because the harm we are inflicting upon nature is a result of the lack of love present in humanity. This is how we can heal nature because her wisdom is one of regeneration, reciprocity, trust, gratitude, and happiness. When we can learn to respect and honour the earth for everything that she does both seen and unseen, we can learn how to live with her. What may seem like a nuisance or inconvenience in nature, might actually be a survival method to ensure balance and harmony. This is magic. This is healing, This is love.
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26 reviews
July 19, 2024
Loved this. It affirms my belief that we often approach climate problems from a solely human perspective, and we’d be better off truly understanding our ecosystems without getting in the way.
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January 17, 2025
I found this book to be full of contradictions from the author. I struggled to see when she is following a path like shamanism that is animistic in nature why she wanted to get rid of things because they didn’t suit her garden.
She didn’t really need to journey to know that everything has a place and a spirit.
Also a personal annoyance of mine is when people who have money moan about materialism and corruption of money, that may just be my issue to deal with 😂. Thank god I didn’t pay £22 for the book in kindle format! That would have led to more corruption 🤣

Having said that some of the journeys were interesting and if it helped her get more balance then great. There are better books on this subject out there for anyone exploring Shamanism.
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66 reviews
July 26, 2023
I have no idea what to make of this book. Each sentence is a random thought the author has. Very poor execution , shocked that it was published.
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2,233 reviews79 followers
September 16, 2024
This was my first introduction to Shamanic journeying, and my eyes have been opened!! I found this to be such an uplifting and illuminating read that looks into the author and her own personal journey, while sharing all she learnt along the way, which allows you to transfer it to your own experiences and a deeper connection to nature.

It's written in a really understanding way, so you never feel like you're being talked down to, but guided along the path of shamanic journeying - which is basically listening and learning from plants and animals. Taking that time to 'hear' them and guide you as to the best course of action to take, as well as the important lesson of taking time to notice the small things in life, something we're all very easy to ignore.

And for the author it 'all started with mugwort'!! Not the kind of sentence you expect to read, but it was so interesting to watch as she took time to learn about this 'weed' and the more she read the more she learnt about the positives of the plant, and this sets her off on the journey of noticing things that might have been aggravating her in the garden - from bugs to wildlife to plants - and to see what lesson they might be trying to teach her! She got into gardening in the first place to escape tragedies in her life, and it was also fascinating to read about her family legacy.

The author has led such a fascinating life, so every page was full of revelations and I just kept finding myself smiling while reading as she ponders why we've all become so afraid of nature, living in a world of manicured gardens, overpruned plants - wanting to stay in control and being afraid of stepping back. She goes through different challenges she faces along the way and how slowing down to look at things differently changes her perception.

This has really opened my eyes in a really positive way and I'll now be trusting nature more instead of focussing on the negative parts - I just need to work out what message the slugs and snails are sending me when they devour my favourite plants!!

My thanks to Chelsea Green publishing for the advanced reader copy in return for a fair and honest review.
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53 reviews2 followers
December 9, 2024
I stumbled upon this book at my local library, drawn in by its intriguing title and an impulse to explore something beyond traditional gardening literature. With no prior knowledge of shamanism, I was completely unprepared for the transformative journey awaiting me within these pages.

Rodale's memoir is a remarkable exploration of deep meditation that transcends conventional nature writing. Through her shamanic journeys, she reveals an extraordinary method of communication with the living world—engaging in profound dialogues with animals, plants, insects, and even blades of grass. What could sound bizarre instead becomes beautifully accessible through her thoughtful, grounded narrative.

The book strikes a delicate balance that makes it truly exceptional. It's scientifically informed without being dry, environmentally conscious without descending into apocalyptic rhetoric. Instead, Rodale offers a refreshing perspective on humanity's intricate relationship with the natural world—inviting readers to reimagine their place within life's complex ecosystem.

While some might initially be skeptical of her almost psychedelic meditative experiences, the book's true magic lies not in literal interpretation but in its invitation to perceive the world differently. By encouraging readers to consider the perspectives of non-human entities, Rodale opens a window to a more empathetic, interconnected understanding of life.

Her writing left me profoundly inspired. Though I'm uncertain whether I'll successfully embark on shamanic journeying myself, this book has fundamentally shifted how I interact with the natural world around me. It's a testament to the power of mindful observation and deep, compassionate listening.

For anyone seeking to deepen their connection with nature, expand their understanding of consciousness, or simply enjoy a beautifully written exploration of the natural world, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
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5 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2025
Such a relatable read as land steward and gardener! The author really pulled at my heart strings each time she pondered the ‘best’ way to deal with the issue presented by nature, and then learned the lessons inside and out of journeying. Although I have not journeyed myself, I think this book is very relatable to any gardener who observes the seeming disorder of nature as we work tirelessly to tame it. It’s witty and fun. I found myself audibly laughing with the author over situations she found herself in, because I too felt the pain being in similar bouts. This is a humbling journey, but one that finally made me feel like I wasn’t alone in all the mistakes, and questions I have had along the way. I really appreciated the honesty. You don’t see that often in any position where a human, is telling ypur how to work with nature. There are too many opinions out there, and the only opinion that matters is that of the natural areas we steward. Hearing what they, the plants, soil, insects and animals, want and then doing our best not to lead with ego, causing future imbalances. Reciprocity.
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17 reviews
July 6, 2023
I was so eagerly anticipating this book, and when it arrived I sat down with it like a cherished friendship awaiting whatever tales it had to tell. Like friendship it was heartwarming but also a teensy bit cringy. It was an honor to be given a glimpse of the greatness, heartache, and diversity in Maria’s family. I too am a heritage Pennsylvanian from way back and have the echoes and epigenetics of cultural and familial traumas. For me Nature has also been part of my healing path, my spiritual awakening, my deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all... and has also led me to the shamanistic practices. The path our ancestors walked was far more complicated than current popular narratives would have us believe and I didn’t not hear much understanding of that coming from this book, but it wasn’t called Love, Ancestors, Magic… yet, Maria’s connection with Nature continues to inspire. Thank you for sharing your efforts, vulnerabilities and strengths with us, Maria Rodale. You are nobility.
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August 17, 2024
I am very glad to have stumbled across this book. While I first struggled to let go of my own judgment of the writer's privileged perspective to speak towards certain topics, I was soon able to appreciate the words of wisdom for what they were, understanding the little lessons discussed in each chapter. This can be a quick read, or, better yet, may be digested slowly as the reader can allow themselves to go on their own journeys alongside the writing, allowing themselves to form their own thoughts and take aways with each plant, creature, idea. Each chapter is short, no more than a few pages, and takes the reader on a journey to contemplate their relationships with nature that we can easily take for granted. I enjoyed my time spent with this book, and have it in an easily accessible place to reference it from time to time as I discover my own journeys and revelations.
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7 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2024
I never write reviews, but I was so upset by the author including her politics in the book that it really ruined the book for me. I will say that I enjoyed reading about her shamanic journeys, that’s why I grabbed the book in the first place. But I really felt that on her journeys, the bugs/plants/animals just told her what she already believed/knew. She does acknowledge this in the book. But it felt like after every journey she included her politics, which not only do I not agree with, it didn’t enhance the story, it’s just alienated me. It could have been a much better book without that.

The only point of alignment for us was regenerative agriculture, avoiding using toxins to grow food, and the pursuit of organic agriculture.
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June 29, 2024
"If consciousness is the ocean, we are waves. If the consciousness is the universe, we each are stars."

I wanted to read about nature during the summer. I wanted another perspective about everything that is growing at this moment and appreciate it. I found what I was looking for in this book.

Spiritually nurturing with a deeper understanding of the misunderstood. The author had a wonderful sense of humor. Nature speaks with reason and direction.

I believe that this book helped me understand that there is more to plants and creature than I originally thought. I feel connected with this book in an emotional level. The way the author speaks about motherhood, love, children, family and many other subjects that resonate with me was eye opening.
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Author 2 books29 followers
November 23, 2022
Einstein said, “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.” This is LOVE, NATURE, MAGIC, an extraordinary and enlightening account of Maria Rodale’s quest to find answers from the animals and plants, both loved and unloved, in her mountaintop garden. Through a series of shamanic journeys she shares their profound, surprising, and sometimes hilarious views of our world. Written with vulnerability, confidence, laughter, and friendship, it’s like sharing a cup of coffee at Maria’s kitchen table. And her conclusion—how to heal our world and ourselves—is as surprising as it is simple. LOVE, NATURE, MAGIC is a fascinating and joyful read.
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8 reviews1 follower
July 15, 2023
This is such a charming, magical, quirky and joyful book. It will probably resonate most with those who are avid gardeners and those who have a deep appreciation for the wildness of the outdoors and letting things be (rather than trying to manicure and tame nature to our will). It will certainly ask you to look deeper into the interconnectedness of the natural world and reevaluate our own place and role in it. I always love being invited in to take a new or deeper perspective on things and that is what this book did for me.
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152 reviews17 followers
December 20, 2022
Love, Nature, Magic by Maria Rodale is not only about the love of nature. It’s about how Maria can have a conversation with herself and nature. How things in her life truly cherish these moments through gardening, the outdoors and even insects. She allowed herself to understand the point of nature, even from the past memories she had.

Thanks to both Chelsea Green Publishing and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book in exchange for a review.
Author 16 books13 followers
January 6, 2023
The last name Rodale was familiar to me as the publisher of Rodale's Organic Life Magazine, and I'm interested in organic gardening. Netgalley kindly allowed me to download a copy of Maria Rodale's new book, Love, Nature, Magic, but it wasn't quite what I expected. Some of her imagined conversations with things like vultures, ticks, and mugworts didn't work for me.

However, I think her book will strike a chord with many readers who love and want to protect nature and our planet.
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56 reviews
January 27, 2025
Gardener Maria Rodale explores her connection to various plants, trees, fungus, bugs, animals that annoy her in her garden (or home).

Each short chapter includes her journey, her conversation with each being, and what she was experiencing at the time leading up to the journey.

I loved her conversation with bat, mosquito, and yew.

This book is making me want to journey!

Thanks for the nourishing read!
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100 reviews7 followers
October 25, 2022
Nature combined with spirituality is the direction of this book. I found it to be very comprehensive and was an interesting journey to go on. The history of shamanism was briefly touched upon, despite much of the history being lost. I enjoyed the storytelling nature of this book and all the information it contained. I found it quite enlightening.
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293 reviews19 followers
December 12, 2022
Maria Rodale is an important figure in holistic health and living as an author and publisher. This book is a mixture of memoir and her observations into the natural world. In this book she takes imaginative “journeys” with plants and animals to learn about each of them and herself.
If you enjoy nature and memoirs, then this would be an excellent book to add to your library,
I received a complementary copy from the publisher via NetGalley.
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Author 6 books53 followers
April 10, 2023
This book addresses the constant struggle we humans have where we think we are separate from nature. Maria does a great job of anchoring us back to that connection. I look forward to interviewing her for my podcast.
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76 reviews9 followers
July 14, 2023
I may be a little biased because I found a kindred spirit when working for Maria in a creative little office adjacent to the Rodale Institute - just like her, this book feels serious but light-hearted, a little woo-woo, and so charming.
33 reviews1 follower
September 4, 2023
I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the reminder to look more deeply at things, to see what they represent or what message they might have for us, if we will only slow down and listen. I appreciated the messages that we are all deeply connected and intertwined.
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4 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2023
It has taken me a while to write this review because I keep going back to this book to reread sections. There is so much wisdom here and so much to challenge our way of thinking. The lessons in this work are some we need to absorb right now and to also teach those we love.
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246 reviews3 followers
December 11, 2023
NetGalley Review

Interesting read, unique take and layout of writing. The author is the most authentic, well educated and educates her readers. This book may not be for everyone, as it’s a deep intense read at times, but well worth the journey through the pages.
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280 reviews7 followers
January 21, 2024
Interesting book. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I'm intrigued and following up on some of her suggested resources. I have personally experienced this sort of magic in my life and would love to invite more of it, especially as it relates to the land I call home.
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115 reviews
July 22, 2024
The chapter(s) on bats were my fav xx . Lots of nature + spirituality so I enjoyed this! She does include a good amount of her personal political beliefs so if you don’t agree with those, this might not be for you. But overall really interesting to learn more about shamanism
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380 reviews4 followers
January 29, 2023
Love, Nature and Magic
3 Stars

I'm interested in gardening and nature. So, I picked this book on a whim. Love, Nature, and Magic synopsis seemed interesting enough. However, it wasn't quite what I expected, or had in mind. I found myself confused and frustrated. Who is she talking to? What's going on? This wasn't a good fit for me, but I don't regret reading it.

Thank you, NetGalley and Chelsea Green Publishing, for providing me with a digital ARC for an honest review.
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33 reviews2 followers
February 26, 2023
This book has filled my soul with love and magic. I believe in the magic of gardens. ♡♡♡
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Author 4 books4 followers
March 26, 2023
Even if you don't agree or believe in shamanic journeys (astral travel), the message from Maria and her garden are very clear.
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