Forest Bathing: A Practice of Kinship
Join Marigold, the OSU center for Contemplative Practice, for a guided Forest Bathing session. Forest Bathing is a practice of being in relationship with the world out-of-doors. In Japan it is called Shinrin-Yoku and is medically recognized as a method for addressing human health conditions. In these short sessions, you are introduced to the practices of spiritual ecology where the senses are opened to expand your relationship with the More-Than-Human World.
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