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Forest Immersion takes the magic of mindfulness into the woods.

Forest Bathing: from Japan to Vermont

Forest Immersion—rooted in the Japanese practice shinrin-yoku ("soaking in the atmosphere of the forest")—brings the magic of mindfulness into the woods to enhance our sense of well-being and deepen our relationship with ourselves and with other beings. Invitations offered by the guide are designed to open our senses—not just our physical senses alone—but also our imaginative, intuitive and heartfelt senses. The sensory and relational practice of guided forest immersion brings us into being with the rest of nature and connects us with our own wildness.


This practice, most commonly referred to as "forest bathing" or "forest therapy", begins with a guided awakening of your senses and then follows a sequence of prompts. These “invitations” are carefully selected by the guide based on her relationship with the land and are chosen to bring a mutually rewarding connection between the participants and the other-than-human-beings on the land. The experience of shinrin-yoku is fully immersive. While the term forest bathing can mistakenly conjure up images involving swim suits or birthday suits, the term I’ve chosen, forest immersion, captures the essence of being fully in the present moment with all your senses tuned in.


You will have the opportunity to share your own reflections, as well as listen to and hear experiences from other participants after participating in each prompt. Sharing, or quietly listening to the insights shared by others, provides insights into the limitless ways we experience the world, and a simple yet remarkable way to reconnect with humankind.


It is a meditative and mindful retreat with periods of stillness, walking, and wandering. Expect to meander off trail and have ample space to explore each prompt in your own way.

Amanda serving tea in the forest

More than a walk in the woods.

5 ways guided Forest Immersion is unique

  1. Focused attention and present moment awareness. We bring our heads and hearts to where our bodies are by intentionally guiding our busy minds to focus on the current experience.
  2. Activation of our senses. We activate our five external senses - touch, sight, smell, hearing and taste - plus internal senses like intuition, wonder, imagination, and more.
  3. Guided progression. We start with a calming, sensory-awakening meditation, then explore creative prompts to interact and be present with Nature. We take time to share and reflect on our experience with each other.
  4. Wandering off-trail and hands-on interaction. We engage in a direct and meaningful way, tuning into our heartfelt senses to deepen a two-way relationship with Nature.
  5. A sense of peaceful well-being, belonging, and kinship with Nature. Discover a new way to relate to Nature that you can bring back to your personal life.

Benefits of forest bathing

  • Let go of stress, anxiety and depression
  • Experience nature in a more profound way
  • Allow yourself to slow down, be at ease, and stop rushing 
  • Play with curiosity and a sense of wonder
  • Boost your creativity
  • Take a technology break
  • Discover sights, sounds, tastes, smells and sensations you’ve been missing out on
  • Fire up your immune system
  • Feel more awe and gratitude
  • Open up to the power of a natural remedy
  • Regulate your blood pressure and blood sugar naturally
  • Connect with other nature lovers

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