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š± Unplug & recover the peace of presence with Forest Therapy.
Forest Therapy is a practice that supports health and wellness through guided immersion in forests and other environments to promote the well-being of both people and the land.
Itās time to make peace with your body and mind.
If youāre looking for a gentle way to naturally balance your nervous system, shed the emotional heaviness of pandemic life and feel truly present, alive and at peace again, this is the group for you.
I'm Jess, ANFT Certified Forest & Nature Therapy Guide and IIN Certified Holistic Health & Wellness Counselor, Iām on a mission to help busy people living in urban (and suburban) environments recover peace in the present moments.
We think we have to drive far away from the city to really immerse ourselves in nature (and claim the numerous health benefits of doing so) but the truth is, we can reap the same health benefits by working with the local green spaces in our own backyard and local parks and neighborhoods.
Forest Therapy is a practice that supports health and wellness through guided immersion in forests and other environments to promote the well-being of both people and the land. It is inspired by Shinrin-yoku, the Japanese practice of āForest Bathing.ā In Forest Bathing, people spend time in forested areas to enhance health, wellness, and happiness.
In Forest Therapy, people are guided through a clearly defined sequence of invitations to slow down, allow the senses to open, and experience the environment to deepen the reciprocal relationship between participants and the forest. This supports the wholeness and well-being of both. These Slow Walks in the Forest are typically a mile or less long and fit for all ages and physical conditions.
Invitations are open-ended. There is no expectation for what participants should experience or receive. Rather, participants spend time in silence, listening and feeling with a quiet and accepting presence. They become reconnected with their senses and their innate creative potential is tapped, which allows the imagination to awaken.
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A Storytelling Circle: Imagining a World with Less Plastic Earth Day Festival
Lower Muny Parking Lot, Lower Muny Parking Lot & Theater Dr, St. Louis, MO, USIf you've ever been to a forest bathing session with me, you know that community connection and sharing are at the heart of what I love to bring into the world.
Next Saturday I'm offering something brand new, a guided Storytelling Circle at the St. Louis Earth Day Festival in Forest Park.
š Saturday, April 25th
ā° 12ā1pm
š Earth Day Festival at Forest Park, St. Louis
šļø FREE - Sponsored by Earth Day 365
š SIGN UP HERE to get more details and reminders for this session.In a time when so many of us feel completely helpless in the face of what's happening to our planet, I believe we have to first be able to envision an alternative reality before we can become active participants in creating one.
Through shared stories and simple prompts, we'll explore what a world with less plastic could actually look and feel like, creating space for much need hope, connection, and inspiration.
And the setting is truly something special.
We'll be gathering inside a 19-foot geodesic dome handcrafted by local artist @adrienneoutlaw, built from collected plastics transformed into something resembling stained glass.
A conversation about imagining a world with less plastic, held inside a dome made of plastic reimagined. I mean. š
Sure to be a touching, inspiring, and unforgettable hour.
Excited to be part of the Peace Garden programming at the St. Louis Earth Day Festival again this year!
Hope to see you outside soon!
š±Jess2 asistentes
St. Louis Earth Day Festival Forest Bathing: Returning to the Living World
Forest Park, 4411 Arsenal st, St. Louis, MO, USFree Forest Bathing + Community Stress Relief at the St Louis Earth Day Festival!
š Saturday, April 25th
ā°3ā4pm
š Earth Day Festival at Forest Park, St. Louis
šļø FREE (Sponsored by Earth Day 365) but pre-registration required
š RESERVE YOUR SPOT HEREExcited to be part of the Peace Garden programming at the St. Louis Earth Day Festival again this year!
The alignment of purpose is just so spot on, and I love being part of it every time.
This one is a slow, sensory return to what matters.
We'll move gently through the Peace Garden, reconnecting with land and nature around us, stepping out of the pace of everyday life and back into relationship with the living world.
Expect a gentle guided walk, nature connection invitations and space for shared reflections, hope, and an opportunity to slow down
The trees will meet you where you are. š³
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