Forest Bathing: A Guided, Immersive Experience
Thursday, October 10, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
JC Raulston Arboretum
4415 Beryl Road
$40.00 per participant
Shawn Ramsey
Join us on World Mental Health Day and take a break from the daily stresses of work and life! Led by certified Forest Therapy Guide Shawn Ramsey, this 2-hour guided, immersive Forest Bathing Experience encourages you to slow your pace, awaken your senses to the present moment, and experience a new way of being in nature.
Forest Bathing (aka Forest Therapy or Shinrin-yoku) is a science-backed wellness practice, that originated in Japan more than 40 years ago. Some of the proven benefits include reduced stress, improved mood, lower blood pressure, and a boosted immune system.
During this 2-hour experience in JC Raulston's unique urban forest environment, your guide will share mindfulness practices and nature-inspired invitations designed to deepen your connection to yourself and the world around you.
Through this experience, you will have an opportunity to focus on being present in the moment, experience moments of peace and calm, and connect with the many gifts nature has to offer.
Can't attend on a Thursday morning? Try our Sunday, October 13, 2024 10:00 am forest bathing experience!
What to Expect
A mindful, relaxing walk throughout the Arboretum with stops (sit stops) along the way. Some stops will include an opportunity for us to gather as a group, while others will include guided invitations designed to help you connect with nature one-on-one.
Participants must be at least 12 years of age. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. All participants will be required to sign a waiver.
Participants need not be ultra-fit but should be able to walk comfortably on uneven terrain. Accommodations can be made for those with mobility issues but must be arranged in advance.
No experience with meditation and/or mindfulness is required.
Tea may be provided at the end of the experience. Please disclose any allergies.
What to Bring:
Closed toe shoes, suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
Closed toe shoes, suitable for walking on uneven terrian.
Weather-appropriate clothing (check your forecast)
Rain gear, if rain is in the forecast
Water and light snacks
A journal – not required but encouraged.
A lightweight foam pad or portable, folding stool will be provided for you to sit on. You are welcome to bring your own camp chair, blanket, or a yoga mat, if this would make you more comfortable. But please know that you will be required to carry it for the duration of the walk.
A sense of wonder and curiosity – highly encouraged.
Rain Plan
The walk will continue if it's raining lightly, which can actually enhance the sensory experience. The walk will only be canceled if unsafe weather is in the immediate forecast (thunderstorms, torrential downpours, hail, ice, etc.).
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