Anonymous ID: 0abbea April 23, 2018, 11:25 a.m. No.1157821   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1157518

Forest Bathing

 

This caught my eye the other day. The urbanites are so funny with how they think of things sometimes. This is what they have come up with:

 

Shinrin-yoku is a term that means "taking in the forest atmosphere" or "forest bathing." It was developed in Japan during the 1980s and has become a cornerstone of preventive health care and healing in Japanese medicine. Researchers primarily in Japan and South Korea have established a robust body of scientific literature on the health benefits of spending time under the canopy of a living forest. Now their research is helping to establish shinrin-yoku and forest therapy throughout the world.

 

The idea is simple: if a person simply visits a natural area and walks in a relaxed way there are calming, rejuvenating and restorative benefits to be achieved.

 

 

For us in the fly over states this means going out in the woods to hunt or in my case I ride one of my three mules. I guess us bubba’s and bubbaetts didn’t know we were doing something so fancy, we were “Forest Bathing”.

 

Half joking, my husband and I are from the City and still have a lot of City in us and the libs don’t do everything wrong.

 

They have a desire to connect with EARTH itself and that is a very good thing. It is essential for spiritual development. It is Real and not Fake. That is the main quality to it. No artificial man made anything compares with Mother Earth IMAO.

 

Righteous Intention and hard work are the key to spiritual advancement, but what is equally important is time off spent in a non artificial environment. This is ones best opportunity to connect spiritually from within. This is necessary for our well being in every sense.

 

Lets say someone enjoyed golf, that could fulfill this requirement, of course walking the course and touching the ground of Mother Earth would increase the experience. (kek)