Fun, Fast and Easy... ain't gonna cut it

Fun, Fast and Easy... ain't gonna cut it

Not for our human relationships, not for the living environment.

I remember listening to a Brene Brown talk once about how in our culture, we value things that are fun, fast and easy. I don’t remember exactly what Brene had to say about this but the basic gist was fun, fast and easy does not equate to meaningful relating, real connection and love, which is what we truly need for survival. Living fun, fast and easy, as good as it sounds, ultimately equates to a very empty and lonely existence and kills the natural world too.

Why do I need a guide? The difference between guided Nature Connection (Forest Bathing) Practice and a Bushwalk

Why do I need a guide? The difference between guided Nature Connection (Forest Bathing) Practice and a Bushwalk

A lot of recent media articles and new offerings from retreat centres seem to be spreading the message that Forest Bathing is no different from any other walk in nature. To me, the Art of Connecting with Nature, something I facilitate on my guided Nature Connection (Forest Bathing) Walks, is quite different to a regular bushwalk. It is certainly something we can cultivate the awareness and skills to do on our own, but like any other practice it takes time, and it is first helpful to practice and learn with a guide.

Why I Wander

Why I Wander

We know from nature-based cultures around the world that moving slowly in nature is a valued practice and way of being. Moving slowly, taking the time to listen deeply, helps us to track ripples of movement on landscapes around us and inside of us. It connects us with our intuition, our deep inner knowing. In our modern world we’ve lost touch with these practices and tend to devalue them. On Nature Connection Walks we invite curiosity, play, imagination and awareness. We remember these innate ways of being.

No Nudity Required! Dispelling myths about Forest Bathing: What it is, what it isn’t and why we need it

No Nudity Required! Dispelling myths about Forest Bathing: What it is, what it isn’t and why we need it

Many people seem to think that Forest Bathing involves taking a bath or shower or in some other sense being nude in a forest. Here is a post to clarify some of the misconceptions you might have about Forest Bathing. I also include a bit of the science and research behind the practice, which indicates why it really is so important for our health!