Praise For This Book
Praise for Tamed by a Bear
“Stuckey's book teaches me to pay attention to the other beings accompanying us on our daily journeys. Whether we listen to their voices or not will make the difference in our future together.” —Daily Camera
“In Priscilla Stuckey’s latest book, we are warmly encouraged to enjoy rearranging our lives to honour our relations in the larger–than–human world. This is not another DIY shamanism or self–help manual. It is an intimate reflection on listening, on trusting our senses, on being in the world. It is about rooting ourselves in concern for well–being for everyone we know and encounter, including ourselves.” —Graham Harvey, Open University, UK, author of Animism: Respecting the Living World and editor of Shamanism: A Reader
“What would the voice of aware consciousness sound like and say, if I could listen deeply enough? In Tamed by a Bear, Priscilla Stuckey shines a brilliant light on the relationship we long to cultivate with the deepest wellsprings of our wisdom and love. With Bear, her animal Helper, she shares her Journey to a life of communion between spirit and our physical nature. This is a groundbreaking book, written with extraordinary clarity, beauty, and radical honesty.” —Gail D. Storey, author of I Promise Not to Suffer: A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award
“With wisdom and a sweet tempo, Priscilla shares her process of trust and receiving through a beautifully envisaged and shaped journey.” —Joanie Clingan, Prescott College, Faculty Emeritus in Sustainability Education and Arts & Humanities
“Dialogue is a staple format in mystical writings, and for good reason. Whether we're eavesdropping on Arjuna and Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, or the pilgrim and his staretz in Way of a Pilgrim, the conversations can quickly start to feel personal, because in a very real sense, Arjuna is just a stand–in for you and me; his questions are uncannily close to the ones we ourselves would raise if we could. Taking up a shamanic practice brought Priscilla Stuckey to the infinitely wise and tender teacher she calls, simply, 'Bear.' Their conversations, recorded in Stuckey's lovely new book, prove definitively that the mystical dialogue is alive and well. More than that, I believe they demonstrate the age–old power of the format itself—to draw us in and make us feel that Bear is our teacher too—our staretz, our Krishna.” —Carol Lee Flinders, author of Enduring Grace: Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics
“Tamed by a Bear is an adventure story, about an inner journey available to us all. Author Priscilla Stuckey shares with honesty and insight her relationship with Bear, the spirit guide and helper who appears in her inner world to teach her about the things we need to know most: joy, relationship, receiving help, and welcoming the adventure or everyday life. Her stories delight and challenge us to consider the inter–beingness of reality and the wealth of support and guidance that is available to us all. It lifted me, reminded me of what I thought I could never forget. And I am grateful.” —Oriah “Mountain Dreamer” House, author of The Invitation
“Every page of this book sparkles with wise, clear, profoundly important insight that will resonate with anyone seeking reconciliation and communion with the Earth community. This is spiritual wisdom earned by quieting enough to receive guidance from within and without. In a time when technological clamor threatens to overwhelm our lives and devastate the planet, Priscilla Stuckey offers a simple, but not easy, path forward through the noise. This is essential reading for any spiritual or ecological warrior.” —Elizabeth Allison, PhD, Founder and Chair of the Ecology, Spirituality, and Religion graduate program at the California Institute of Integral Studies
“What do you do once your last, best dream is fulfilled? After publishing her first book, Priscilla Stuckey feels surprisingly lost. In an effort to find her path, she embarks with some skepticism on a journey, a shamanic journey, and takes us with her every step of the way. Written with grace and simplicity—and luminous descriptions of nature—each of the 67 short chapters embodies a teaching. And the fact that Priscilla’s spirit guide is a friendly and cheerful bear keeps things grounded, and invites us along for the ride. As Priscilla finds her path unfolding, one step at a time, we too are shown how to listen deeply and find more acceptance and joy ... and a deeper relationship with all of life. Like Bear, this book is warm, engaging, and wise. A journey worth taking.” —Rivvy Neshama, author of award–winning Recipes for a Sacred Life: True Stories and a Few Miracles
“Tamed by a Bear is a wonderful surprise! Not only will this book change the way you see the world, it will change your life. With artistry, mastery, and patience, Priscilla Stuckey, along with the help of Bear, breaks through the barriers of the skeptical mind and invites the reader to share in the intimate dialogue between a human and their unseen Helper. This book is not another philosophical discourse on the relationship between nature and spirit. Nor is it an abstract discussion about the value of invisible realities. Rather, it is a love story between two very real beings—Stuckey and Bear—who together will open both your heart and mind.” —Betsy Perluss, PhD, Wilderness Guide, School of Lost Borders
“In Tamed by a Bear, Priscilla Stuckey chronicles her journey into the heart of this numinous living world, guided by a stunningly wise and delightfully down–to–earth bear spirit. This story is an extraordinary and courageous gift, full of wisdom riding on the shoulders of joy. And of course, as Bear says, love, the thing we humans do best, and which we need so much more of, especially now. May we all learn to listen to the rich wisdom of nature and spirit, and may we all find more joy, wonder, trust, and, yes, love along the way, as Stuckey has with Bear.” —Susan J. Tweit, author of Walking Nature Home: A Life’s Journey
“An open–hearted, playful account of learning to listen to the wisdom of interconnection.” —Elizabeth Enslin, author of While the Gods Were Sleeping: A Journey Through Love and Rebellion in Nepal