In this episode we talk with Mary DeJong, founder of Waymarkers. The mission of Waymarkers is to help people to deepen their relationship to the sacred in all of creation. In particular, Mary helps people to shift their world views—and to embrace the profound understanding that we as human beings are not separate from the rest of creation, but instead are an integral part of it. When we shift our perspective in this way, it completely changes our motivation for environmental advocacy and earthkeeping.
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Guest: Mary DeJong - ecotheologian & urban naturalist
Website: Waymarkers.net
How to engage Mary DeJong for wild soul guidance
How to join her Wild Winter course
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Cedar River watershed
Duwamish people
SPU - Seattle Pacific University
Whidbey Institute - site of Mary's Rewilding Retreats
Randy Woodley - Earthkeepers episode & Eloheh
Thomas Berry - ecotheologian & geologist
Thomas Berry quote - "we are not a collection of objects, we are a communion of subjects" (from his book Evening Thoughts)
Job quote: "Ask the animals and they will teach you..." from Job 12:7-10
Ganges River granted legal rights as a person
John Philip Newell - School of Celtic Conciousness (now called School of Earth & Soul)
Keywords: eco-theology, Celtic theology, indigenous world view, re-wilding, spiritual direction, spiritual companion, kin-dom, copowerment, Iona
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