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12/10/2021

May this be a morning of innocent beginning,
When the gift within you slips clear
Of the sticky web of the personal
With its hurt and hauntings,
And fixed fortress corners,

A morning when you become a pure vessel
For what wants to ascend from silence,

May your imagination know
The grace of perfect danger,

To reach beyond imitation,
And the wheel of repetition,

Deep into the call of all
The unfinished and unsolved

Until the veil of the unknown yields
And something original begins
To stir toward your senses
And grow stronger in your heart...

JOHN O'DONOHUE

Excerpt from the blessing, 'For the Artist at the Start of Day' in the books, Benedictus (Europe) / To Bless the Space Between Us (US)
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Sunrise at Liscannor
Co. Clare, Ireland
Photo: © Ann Cahill

18/05/2021

Being But Men ~ Dylan Thomas

Being but men, we walked into the trees
Afraid, letting our syllables be soft
For fear of waking the rooks,
For fear of coming
Noiselessly into a world of wings and cries.

If we were children we might climb,
Catch the rooks sleeping, and break no twig,
And, after the soft ascent,
Thrust out our heads above the branches
To wonder at the unfailing stars.

Out of confusion, as the way is,
And the wonder, that man knows,
Out of the chaos would come bliss.

That, then, is loveliness, we said,
Children in wonder watching the stars,
Is the aim and the end.

Being but men, we walked into the trees.

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I was really pleased and delighted to be allowed to offer a few words for this informative and creative article in Walk ...
09/03/2021

I was really pleased and delighted to be allowed to offer a few words for this informative and creative article in Walk Magazine by Carol Jean Donaldson.

The link for the guided meditation mentioned in the article, which was recorded by Cesare Saguato of RUNZEN is here.
https://www.cesaremindfultherapy.com/resources-m?fbclid=IwAR10exvzP6fE_NF5qEK25e-gkgQ1AFz-CklL9mT8haAQ9vFlXvYvFQDb0-Y

Enjoy :)

The Ramblers - Britain’s walking charity working to protect and expand the places people love to walk and promote walking for health and pleasure. Walking information, advice and campaigns, walking news and events, group led walks and an online library of walking routes.

09/02/2021

"...And after a long time the boy came back again.
"I am sorry, Boy," said the tree, "but I have nothing left to give you-
My apples are gone."
"My teeth are too weak for apples," said the boy.
"My branches are gone," said the tree.
"You cannot swing on them-"
"I am too old to swing on branches," said the boy.
"My trunk is gone," said the tree.
"You cannot climb-"
"I am too tired to climb," said the boy.
"I am sorry," sighed the tree.
"I wish that I could give you something... but I have nothing left. I am an old stump. I am sorry..."
"I don't need very much now," said the boy, "just a quiet pleace to sit and rest. I am very tired."
"Well," said the tree, straightening herself up as much as she could,
"well, an old stump is a good for sitting and resting. Come, Boy, sit down. Sit down and rest."
And the boy did.
And the tree was happy."
Shel Silverstein - The Giving Tree

Shinrin yoku goes mainstream on the BBC World News! A short clip about forest bathing and its benefits with the inspirin...
16/09/2020

Shinrin yoku goes mainstream on the BBC World News!

A short clip about forest bathing and its benefits with the inspiring Shirley Gleeson, who I was fortunate enough to train under at the Forest Therapy Institute last year. Its great to see it gaining recognition, and especially so due to see how its been of great benefit in these difficult times.

BBC World News: Corona virus: Your stories, Nature & Health

06/09/2020

Give yourself a break from protests and pandemics, and spend a few minutes watching nature unfolding and unfurling from the comfort of wherever you are...💚🌲🌿

Forest bathing is “in Vogue” 😉
27/08/2020

Forest bathing is “in Vogue” 😉

Reconnect with nature for a free way to alleviate stress

13/08/2020

Improve your mental health by spending time in natural environments! Evidence shows that anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues can be eased by some time in the great outdoors - especially when that's combined with exercise.

One study found that walks in the forest were specifically associated with decreased levels of anxiety and bad moods, and another found that outdoor walks could be "useful clinically as a supplement to existing treatments" for major depressive disorder.

Light, ethereal Draws a dazzling summer greenThe Forest was still.
11/08/2020

Light, ethereal
Draws a dazzling summer green
The Forest was still.

Just returned from a five day wild camping trip around the Brecon Beacons. I had been planing it for some months, and li...
03/08/2020

Just returned from a five day wild camping trip around the Brecon Beacons. I had been planing it for some months, and liked the idea of just walking out my front door and immersing myself in some of the hills and forests of Wales.

Fortunately the weather was mainly very good, and part from the usual practical issues (always test your gear before you use it, especially if its been up the attic for a year!) a few thoughts struck me that I would like to share.

Lots of people have been struggling with lack of connection and loneliness during these last few months, including myself. I think its a huge issue in our society and at the root of a multitude of other problems, depression, substance abuse and the ensuing suffering they cause, and has only been exacerbated by Covid 19

My experience with it is that I find that at the root of this lack of connection is this feeling that there is something lacking or missing, and if this lack was addressed by another person, a bigger house, a bigger car then all will be fine. Of course, we kind of know that isn’t true, but it doesn’t stop us in this pursuit.

But over the days, through again and again allowing my senses to open and applying techniques of mindfulness and Shin Rin Yoku I started to have a visceral sense of the water that ran through the rivers and streams was no different to the water that ran through my body, which is made up of the elements of the earth I sat upon. I began to remeber how it felt to melt into the environment and through being part of the environment become connected to every being around. How could I feel alone when I was a living breathing part of everything around me, and subject to the same? It was at the same time profound and somehow mundane, a bit like coming home after being away for a long time, only to find things hadn’t really changed, home had always been there, only you had been away.

I also became very saddened to really see how our ancient forest has been decimated to the point where there are scraps of it left, mainly clinging to steep valleys that have no use for buildings or agriculture with beech trees clinging on to the side and a few noble oaks here and there. There are lots of forests, true, but almost completely made up of a monoculture of one or other species, and planted so close together and forced to grow so tall so quickly they remind me of shackled prisoners in an overcrowded yard. They are then harvested in great swathes, leaving ugly scars on the landscape

I firmly believe that these natural environments are critical to who we are, they are part of us and we of them that should we lose them all then we will have created a monster of our own making. They are vital for our sense of wellbeing, and of course for the environments that is dependant of on a complicated matrix of interconnected interactions between all its constituent parts. The thought that these forests that have flourished over thousands of years may soon be gone to make way for train tracks and more development was a difficult one to comprehend.

But on the whole it was a highly positive and affirming experience, invigorating and refreshing. Really exposing myself with purpose to the natural world again and again and deepening that connection that is inherent to us all.

“Drink water from the spring where horses drink. The horse will never drink bad water.Lay your bed where the cat sleeps....
01/06/2020

“Drink water from the spring where horses drink. The horse will never drink bad water.

Lay your bed where the cat sleeps.

Eat the fruit that has been touched by a worm.

Boldly pick the mushroom on which the insects sit.

Plant the tree where the mole digs.

Build your house where the snake sits to warm itself.

Dig your fountain where the birds hide from heat.

Go to sleep and wake up at the same time with the birds – you will reap all of the days golden grains.

Eat more green – you will have strong legs and a resistant heart, like the beings of the forest.

Swim often and you will feel on earth like the fish in the water.

Look at the sky as often as possible and your thoughts will become light and clear.

Be quiet a lot, speak little – and silence will come in your heart, and your spirit will be calm and full of peace.”

Saint Seraphim of Sarov

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