Traditionally Winter Solstice has been a time in many cultures to celebrate Fall’s bounty and rest in preparation for the labor required to plant and harvest in the season’s ahead. As we become more disconnected from Nature in modern days, we stop paying attention to the seasons and drive forward full steam for the entire year. Listen to your body this Winter and take a bit of time for reflection and regeneration. Be like a seed resting cozy in the Earth gathering energy to bloom in Spring. Enjoy this guide from Cultured Forest with tips for well-being this winter season.
Read moreMindful Walking Tips For Practicing Forest Bathing in New York City
The Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku or “Forest Bathing” has been seeing a lot of attention in the press lately. Even the Cleveland Clinic, a reputable medical hospital recently published an article called, “Why Forest Therapy Can Be Good For Your Body and Mind”. It discusses how Forest Therapy can lower the stress hormone cortisol as well as blood pressure. Many of these health benefits come from mindfully spending time in nature. We all know deep down we feel better when we spend time outdoors. So why is it so difficult to prioritize taking a walk in nature? For New Yorkers who live a busy lifestyle, it can be hard to access nature trails, let alone make time to be mindful. So here are a few tips for ways that Urban City Dwellers can access the health benefits of Forest Bathing in the City.
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