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Forest bathing originated as Shinrin-yoku, a Japanese practice that involves leisurely immersing oneself in a forest environment to enhance well-being. By absorbing the atmosphere of natural surroundings through all senses, it promotes relaxation and reduces stress.
Forest bathing is not about hiking or exercise but rather about connecting deeply with nature, allowing its therapeutic benefits to calm the mind and restore balance. Below are some images from local forest bathing walks and invitations that provide an introduction to my forest bathing practice.
Forest Bathing involves deepening our awareness and engaging our senses. This video from a late Spring 2024 forest bathing walk in Havenwoods State Forest invites you to notice - what's in motion?
During a forest therapy walk, you are guiding through a series of invitations. During this Sanctuary Woods (Franklin, WI) public walk, I invite you to wander and notice: what is the sun like in the forest?
During a forest therapy walk, you may be invited to find a sit spot where you can take in your surroundings using all your senses: sound, smell, sight, taste and touch. This sit spot invitation is from Warnimont Park. First, notice just the sounds of the forest as though with closed eyes. Then, open your eyes.
Holly G - Pleasant Valley Park
Steph W - Piers Gorge
Rebeca - Pleasant Valley Park
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