Hello fellow nature lover,
I hope you all got to enjoy the outdoors somehow during this Earth Day weekend!
My favorite way to do this is to just pick a spot and meander. Tune in to my senses and just notice and wonder, letting my curiosity lead me. Hence why I’ve created my own practice of Niksen Nature - the art of doing nothing in nature. I’m actually doing something, but without a specific purpose.
I've also done this with children for years. Sometimes parents want to know "what do you have planned for today?" Or "what will they be learning?" The answer is always, "I don't know. We'll see!" Afterwards, there are always stories and discoveries to share, but that initial trust that it will be beneficial in some way comes with experience.
Forest Bathing for Earth Day
The past few years, the practice of Forest Bathing has become more popular in the West (though it was developed in Japan over 40 years ago!). Simply put, it's being in nature, not doing much of anything, letting our bodies absorb the healing properties of nature. I won't go into the science here, but if you want to learn more, you can check out this link from the Forest Bathing Institute.
So for this Earth Day, I want to plant a seed and encourage you to go outside and bathe in nature. In Forest Bathing, they offer what are called "invitations," which are basically different ways to connect with nature (& yourself).
Here are seven invitations for you to consider before heading outside. You can pick just one or several of these, whatever you feel drawn to. Spend as much time with each as feels right for you.
The last two invitations I will share invite you to go from a micro to a macro perspective in order to feel a deeper connection with the Earth and yourself.
You, too, are a speck that is held in a greater space. You are connected to all these micro universes that exist without us even realizing it.
It's with this realization that I want to leave you with today, and it is this that draws me to celebrate Earth Day every day. Knowing and wondering about these connections is what drives me to support and protect the Earth whenever I can, and I hope it inspires you to do the same.
Happy Earth Day!
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