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I am excited to be hosting Forest Bathing sessions at Lytham Hall through the months in AutumnThe practice of forest bathing brings your mind and body into a quiet, relaxed state (yes, even the stressed-out souls amongst us that suffer from chronic thinking and overactive minds). It brings a beautiful awareness of where we are and also what we are feeling in the moment, opening the doors to healing and self-connection.
Autumn is a magical time to try forest bathing and experience the many wellness benefits of immersing in nature. The riot of colours instantly promotes feelings of awe and tranquillity and the crunchy leaves underfoot and the musty smells of decaying wood are a treat for the senses. As the leaves begin to fall we are reminded of the natural cycles of growth and change in nature.
Through mindful invitations and a gentle exploration of the forest I will guide you on a restorative journey to help you find stillness in the present moment, reawaken your senses and perhaps notice a sense of joy and wonder as you experience the healing power of nature
The forest knows what you need, but most guests report a sense of deep relaxation, and a feeling of being more connected to themselves and the world around them.
"Awakening our senses is the pathway to connection with the natural world and the present moment"
This is for you if:
π± you are looking for a deeply restorative experience in nature
π± you are curious about how nature can transform your wellbeing
π± you are feeling called to improve your physical and mental health
π± you are feeling distracted and struggle to cultivate a sense of presence and stillness
π± you are a nature lover and want to strengthen and explore your connection with nature
π±you are looking to learn nature- based skills to help you manage stress and overwhelm
The practice of Forest Bathing has been scientifically proven to:
π Strengthen your immune system
π Regulate your nervous system
π Reduce inflammation in the body
π Reduce incidence or severity of depression, anxiety and other mood disorders
π Increase feelings of gratitude, selflessness and wonder
π Promote a sense of mental relaxation (decreased tendency to ruminate)
π Increase feelings of gratitude, selflessness and wonder
π have a positive impact on people who have ADHD, migraines, respiratory diseases and diabetes
What is Forest Bathing?
Forest bathing is a therapeutic practice where you are invited to mindfully explore the forest with all of your senses.
The practice has its roots in Japan, where it is called Shinrin-yoku (shinrin means βforestβ and βyoku means βbathβ ) and so shinrin-yoku means to bathe in the atmosphere of the forest. It is immersive, sensory and deeply restorative but I promise you can keep your clothes on!
Often when we are out in nature we have a purpose β we are exercising, walking the dog, counting steps, chatting with friends or out with our kids. Forest bathing is the opposite of thisβ¦ it is simply βbeingβ in nature. To be 'here', not 'there'.
You will be guided through a series of invitations to help you slow down and awaken your senses so that you can experience nature's medicine
When we open our senses to the forest, we begin to connect with her. There is a felt sense that we belong to the natural world. And when we connect with the forest something amazing happens β we begin to connect with ourselves π
Your investment: Β£31.05pp for a 2.5 hour guided experience including herbal tea
All fitness levels and abilities are welcome
If you are feeling drawn to the event please follow the link to find out more and reserve your spot, or contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions,
See you in the forest,
Georgie x
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lytham Hall, Lytham Hall, Lytham St Annes, FY8 4, United Kingdom,Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
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