Traces of nature – a Shinrin-Yoku invitation

“This invitation is called: ‘Traces of nature’. In a city, like in a forest, nature is everywhere, but it often takes more focus to actually notice it. Using all your senses, notice how nature is present in the streets of the city. I wonder if nature is noticing your presence, too?” During a shinrin-yoku (forestContinue reading “Traces of nature – a Shinrin-Yoku invitation”

Delving into dusk – Shinrin-Yoku invitation

Simply being present in the natural world – with all our senses fully alive – can have a remarkably healing effect. It can also awaken in us our latent but profound connection with all living things. This is ‘forest bathing’ (‘bosbaden’), a practice inspired by the Japanese tradition of ‘shinrin-yoku’. It is a gentle, meditativeContinue reading “Delving into dusk – Shinrin-Yoku invitation”

Invitation: The Journey of Water

“This invitation is called: ‘The Journey of Water’. The element of water can appear in various shapes and forms such as waves, fog, snow, clouds, raindrops, crystals, ice, or as your drinking or bathing water. The water may have at one time been frozen high on a snow-capped peak, or maybe it cascaded down a mountainContinue reading “Invitation: The Journey of Water”

Water & Shinrin-Yoku

“In all things of nature there’s something of the marvelous” (Artistotle) It’s an early morning in late September. Sunlight is radiating through the morning fog on the Amstel river, painting the small waves in front of me with silver sparks. In the air I smell the unmistakable earthy, plant-like scent of sweet water. There’s hardlyContinue reading “Water & Shinrin-Yoku”

Free online screening

Free online screening  documentary “The Hidden Life of Trees” (Peter Wohlleben)October 13, 20:00-22:00 CEST, Goethe-Institut London  When Peter Wohlleben published his book “The Hidden Life of Trees” (2015), he stormed all the bestseller charts overnight: no-one had ever written about the German woods like the forester from the parish of Wershofen before. In the documentaryContinue reading “Free online screening”

Nature Connection & Health

“There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature – the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter” (Rachel Carson) The evening light is fading, offering a more subtle palette of colours. Birds, hidden in the high trees and bushes set out for a final serenade. A strong aroma ofContinue reading “Nature Connection & Health”