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Mary Rain is an American author of over 25 books on spiritual philosophy, most notably of teachings she received from a Chippewa visionary woman, No-Eyes (a pseudonym).
Mary Rain was born on December 12, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Mary Summer Rain attended the Michigan State University Extension psychology courses.
Mary Summer Rain is the author of books on spiritual philosophy, most notably of teachings of a Chippewa visionary woman, No-Eyes. Of the entire Summer Rain oeuvre, only six comprise the No-Eyes series. Her series of books have sold well over a million copies. She receives readership correspondence from all over the world and the titles have been translated into French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.
Mary Summer Rain is the author of the widely-known books such as Love Never Sleeps: Living at Home with Alzheimer's, The Seventh Mesa, Ruby, Ancient Echoes and others.
Many of Mary's book ideas are inspired by the inherent beauty and wisdom of nature which, of itself, has so much philosophy to teach and convey to humankind. Other ideas come from observing societal behavior and how that current behavior reconciles with the immutable aspects of spiritual logic, living ethics, and simple rationale.
Mary Rain hopes to establish a women’s safe house sanctuary from domestic abuse called Magdalene Abbey.
Mary Rain is married and has three children, Jennifer, Aimee and Sarah.