Partnerships
Rooted in community.
With each other.
Caring begins with connection. Forest therapy is a wonderful bonding experience for established communities and new communities hoping to strengthen relationships.
As a heart-centered practice, forest therapy plays a role in helping humans wake-up from a culturally rooted sense of separation from nature to a holistically rooted sense of interconnectedness. As we wake up to our connection to nature, I often find we wake up to our connection with each other.
With the land.
Shinrin-yoku is a meaningful pathway to deepening the relationship of care with land you already love. Perhaps a favorite hiking spot or place in the garden…a guided time in your place may expand connections and hold space for the land to give back to you as you have given to the land.
A group guided experience is an opportunity to bring others into that love, building a community of care and investment in the land that can live and grow beyond your personal connection.