Mary Thunder
(1944-)

American Spiritual Teacher
1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

birthdate: June 6
birthplace:
Indianapolis, Indiana

Mary Elizabeth Thunder is the founder of Thunder Ranch and the Blue Star Church, a spiritual university in Texas. Her life changed when she had a heart attack in 1981 and had an afterlife experience. Until that time Mary, who is part Cheyenne, part Irish and adopted Lakota had been an administrator, working as secretary to the Board of Public Safety for the City of Indianapolis, and serving as a liaison with the Human Rights Board and an assistant to the Mayor. But after this life-changing experience she left her job to become a drug counselor at an Indian center, and then at the suggestion of spiritual elders, began traveling, living in her van as a Spiritual Teacher. In 1989 she and her husband settled at Thunder Horse Ranch and dedicated it as a spiritual university. This nonprofit organization is open to people of all cultures and faiths and is dedicated to preserving and teaching cultural and spiritual traditions of indigenous peoples through ancient indigenous American ceremonies. Since then thousands have learned how to make their lives better, overcoming addictions and abuse, and learning how to live in peace and in service to others. At the first Wolf Song, a gathering of indigenous elders from all around the world held in 1991, the Elders named Mary Thunder a Peace Elder. The fact that she was born on "D Day" when Europe was liberated during World War II, made her certain that her life calling was to help lead people to peace. She became active in each of the subsequent Wolf Song gatherings, hosting the second and sixth at Thunder Horse Ranch. Mary Thunder continues to teach about the power women have to help bring peace in their lives and in the world, and about the interconnection of all peoples and all faiths. She was nominated for the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize as part of the 1000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize project.

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