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  • Healing Notes: Nature Soundscape

    I also think that the same applies to all of nature’s sounds. Nature’s soundscape is full of such therapeutic powers. We have adapted to natural soundscapes for aeons. Step out from the boxes and walk amid the nature spaces. What is your favourite nature sound?

  • The Poetic Power of Nature to Heal our Minds

    Become separate from nature, and we become separate from ourselves. Poems can invite nature’s powers to heal us by giving us the words for all the wonder we can see but Thus is our experience of the natural world enrichened and deepened. His euphoric realisation is that he is, and we are all part of nature. The poet feels a mystical presence that imbues nature and the mind of man.

  • The Healing Power of Nature Therapy

    The Healing Power of Nature Therapy Ever wondered why you suddenly feel so calm whenever you are in nature Well, that’s the healing power of nature. The website WebMD describes nature therapy as “the practice of being in nature to boost growth and healing So, do you need a nature prescription? Several studies have found that a mere glimpse of nature from a window or even photographs of nature

  • "The Iron Forest" - building the walls to scar the nature

    “The Iron Forest” — building the walls to scar the nature If I could bring one thing from my hometown and the disillusionment and devastating consequences it might have: for people, for society, and for nature

  • Heads and Tails: The two-sided nature of the gym environment

    As a social species, it’s somewhat in our nature to worry what other people think and make comparisons The very nature of human beings can often lead to self-comparison and dissatisfaction with oneself.

  • How lockdown changed my life for the better

    Although I’m able to handle my controlling nature more, I still find myself itching to take control of It’s human nature. But it takes a mature person to admit fault, apologies, and make up or cut off a relationship. You can make do with a lot less than you think you can. 2020 was the year of lockdowns.

  • Lockdown awakening: Embracing the complexities

    The Lockdown experience from a neurodivergent perspective: Pre-lockdown a perpetual rhythm of Go! Lockdown has presented —  an isolating yet unifying awakening that has allowed much needed time, space of pace has afforded me the time to consider the various sections and sectors traversed during pre-lockdown One into many, the conclusion I came to in the first week of isolation, the pre-lockdown construct was Returning to the world with joined up sections will be the next challenge, post lockdown.

  • The outdoors and mental health: an “after-the-lockdown” perspective

    In these recent months of lockdown, I have felt drawn towards — or, better, hypnotized — by the nature During lockdown, we saw our freedom to spend time outside our homes limited to one hour a day. Now that lockdown is finished (or partially finished) I thought I would share my experience of connecting Following the government’s strict lockdown measures, a lot of us have spent hours dreaming of a life I have a little confession to make: before lockdown, a few times a week I would take a break from my

  • Third time’s not such a charm — Has lockdown 3.0 been the hardest?

    in Italy, to lessons that the first lockdown taught us. feeling the weight of lockdown 3 hard. Then, what I want to know is why has lockdown 3.0 been so hard? Being in lockdown during the harder part of the year has been ill-timed. But if lockdown 3.0 has left you feeling deflated, know you are not alone.

  • What strategies are needed to survive the emotions that may follow the roadmap out of lockdown?

    In the UK, COVID-19 restrictions have begun to ease from March 8th, 2021 after a punishing 3rd lockdown Direction of travel: The roadmap for lifting lockdown Whilst the transition out of lockdown is a welcome of a relationship after lockdown. The end of lockdown may bring some intense emotions. Why is mindfulness relevant to coming out of lockdown?

  • Children in lockdown: Time to review the age of criminal responsibility?

    children, especially the most vulnerable, and governments are being called to consider the impact of lockdown penal law, and those who do should be dealt with in a manner which is appropriate to their emotional maturity

  • On Love & Loss of Our Flora & Fauna

    I first started encountering Sam at his work in lockdown, when many people emerged from their surrounding A benefit of the lockdown was that nature reclaimed the spaces humans left, but we invaded nature’s spaces mental health during the lockdown, but also realising how detrimental human disturbance can be to the Nevertheless, nature is doing well here. There is a nature and climate emergency.

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