What is forest bathing?
Forest bathing, also known as “Shinrin Yoku” (森林浴), is a practice that originates from Japan and means “immersion in the forest atmosphere”.
It is not about sporting activities or hiking, but about consciously spending time in the forest to experience the calming and health-promoting effects of nature on the body and mind. Shinrin Yoku was developed in Japan in the 1980s as a response to increasing stress and technological advancement and has since gained popularity worldwide.
In Japan, it has become an integral part of the health system. Forest bathing is consciously immersing yourself in the forest atmosphere to open the senses and intensely perceive the natural environment. It is about slowly strolling, feeling, smelling and hearing nature. It is a type of mindfulness practice that encourages us to leave the stress of everyday life behind and immerse ourselves in the present moment.
Scientific background and benefits
The positive health effects of forest bathing are well documented. Numerous studies (e.g.: Margaret Hansen et al; Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy: A State-of-the-Art Review (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2017) have shown that spending time in the forest can lead to a reduction in stress hormones such as cortisol, lower blood pressure, and a strengthening of the immune system. Other benefits include:
How will we bathe in the forest?
Forest bathing is a simple but powerful practice. You don't need any special equipment or skills to do it. What you should bring is the following:
What is best left at home / let go of:
The goal is to arrive completely in the here and now.
Forest bathing becomes part of your healthy lifestyle
You will learn how to easily integrate forest bathing into your everyday life and make it an important part of your mindful and healthy lifestyle. From now on, regular stays in the forest will be a welcome break from hectic everyday life and will make a significant contribution to maintaining your mental and physical health.
When can I welcome you to the forest?
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