Shinrin Yoku: Japanese Forest Bathing
Description
Shinrin-Yoku is a traditional Japanese practise of immersing oneself in nature. Translated as “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”, it involves a full sensory immersion by mindfully activating all of our senses as we move through a natural environment, putting the body before the mind throughout the experience. We speak with Stefan Batorijs, a nature therapist in Devon, UK bringing the ancient Japanese wisdom to communities to build spiritual and psychological connections to nature, and educate on how we can learn to respect and include nature in our lives more deeply.
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Produced by Yasmin Shahmir & Robyn Landau
Edited by Ami Bennett
Translated by Sara Ene
Music by Project Gemini track “The Ritual”
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