What is forest bathing?
I recently went on a nature trip to Colorado, so I was inspired to share information about forest bathing!
At first glance, forest bathing sounds like something in the forest involving nudity, a bar of soap, and a pond. While forest bathing could involve those things, that isn’t what it’s all about. You can let out a big sigh of relief!
Forest bathing involves taking in the natural healing beauty of the forest by spending time slowly walking or quietly sitting. By moving slowly and remaining quiet in nature, we are signaling our bodies to slow down, causing a relaxation response. When we relax, we are in a more receptive state, able to take in the healing properties of the forest.
You can think of it like unblocking our pores, inviting the beautiful forest energy to come into our bodies, while allowing negative energies to be released. In that sense, we create a symbiotic relationship with the plants and trees of the forest. They take in our waste products (negative energy, C02) and emit positive energy and oxygen that we absorb.