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april FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
may FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
June FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
august FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
september FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
october FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
november FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
DECEMBER FOREST THERAPY - the Japanese Practice of Shinrin yoku, “Forest Bathing”
Forest Therapy Day at Just Love Forest
Come experience the transitions of the season through a slow, sensory immersion in the forest. Color, texture, sound, scent, and the subtle movement of wind and light will be noticed using all of your senses. This day is designed to help you step out of urgency and into a more natural rhythm of presence, connection, and rest.
Arrival and Opening Circle
Please plan to arrive by 10:30 AM. We will gather in our yurt to begin the day together with a gentle rose tea ceremony, offering time to arrive fully and connect with one another. This opening circle includes deep, spacious introductions, an orientation to the day, and a sharing of the history of the land and its living lineage. This time helps create safety, trust, and a shared container for the experience ahead.
A nourishing plant-based lunch will be served late morning, allowing us to settle, ground, and prepare our bodies for the afternoon in the forest.
Forest Therapy Experience
Around 1:00 PM, we will transition into the forest for approximately three hours of guided forest therapy. We typically begin by honoring the land and all beings who live here, stating intentions, and asking permission to enter into deeper relationship with the forest.
Guided by a certified forest therapy guide, you will be offered a series of simple, open ended invitations designed to support nervous system regulation, sensory awareness, and connection with the living world. This is not a hike and there is no destination to reach. We move slowly, with frequent pauses, allowing the forest to meet each person where they are.
Closing Circle and Forest Tea
We will return from the forest in the late afternoon for a closing forest tea ceremony, usually around 4:30 PM. The tea is always something unique and seasonal, foraged or prepared in relationship with the forest and the time of year. We will share closing reflections and offer space to gently integrate the day before departing around 5:00 PM.
About Forest Therapy
Forest therapy, also known as forest bathing or Shinrin Yoku, is a guided practice that supports mental, emotional, and physical well being through intentional time spent in forest environments.
The medicine received from nature is multifaceted. Psychologically, time in the forest supports calm, clarity, and emotional regulation through quiet, color, and sensory richness. Physiologically, research has shown that time spent in forests increases exposure to phytoncides, the organic compounds released by trees. These compounds have been linked to increased activity of natural killer (NK) cells, an important component of immune function, while also supporting heart health and reducing stress hormones in the body.
After several hours of peaceful immersion, many people leave feeling more grounded, connected, and at ease across mental, emotional, and physical dimensions of their being.
Sliding Scale Payment
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. This Forest Therapy Day is offered on a sliding scale to support accessibility while also stewarding the land and the people who care for it.
After registering, you will be directed to a payment page where you may choose the amount that feels appropriate for you.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $125
This is the recommended rate and supports certified guides while helping steward and protect the 716 acre Just Love Forest nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $200
For those who are able to contribute at a higher level, helping us pay it forward and expand access for others.
Forest Day Retreat “It’s All Good” Rate: $50
Warmly accepted for those for whom this amount feels accessible, offered as a gesture of reciprocity and care for the forest.
Please have each individual RSVP separately.
If you have questions or would like more information, feel free to email contact@justloveforest.com.
We look forward to welcoming you into the forest.
FOREST THERAPY: NOVEMBER FALL TRANSITIONS EXPERIENCE
Come experience the transitions of the season. Color, texture and the energy in the wind will be noticed using all of your senses. Plan to arrive at 10:00am followed by a guided forest therapy program. We’ll start in the nature labyrinth to honor all beings in the forest ask permission and state our intentions. We will do 4 hours of forest therapy on the lowland trails and close our formal program at 4:00pm. Register here
ABOUT FOREST THERAPY: THE MEDICINE YOU RECEIVE FROM NATURE WHILE IN THE FOREST IS MULTIFACETED
You receive the psychological well-being of the quiet and colors of natural surroundings. But more specifically and scientifically, Shinrin-yoku is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing.”
When you come to Just Love, you are literally bathing in “phytoncides” the organic compounds that trees give off that boost white blood cell counts in humans. These are known as “natural killer or NK cells” and kill tumors and viruses of all types.
After a few hours of peaceful immersion, you leave with greater connection and wellbeing that spans mental, emotional and physical aspects of your being. Learn more about the practice here.
SLIDING SCALE PAYMENT
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. We’ll be offering payment for this forest therapy experience on a sliding scale basis to ensure access for everyone. After registering below, you’ll be taken to a payment page where you can choose your amount.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $50 This is the recommended rate, allowing us to provide certified guides, while helping us to steward and protect the 716 acre nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $100 This is the recommended rate for those who can help support this work and allow us to pay it forward to others.
Forest Day Retreat It’s All Good Rate: $30 This is greatly accepted for those who can pay this amount as a show of the value exchanged and your support of the forest.
Vegan lunch: Optionally, if you would like us to also provide healthy snacks and an organic, vegan lunch, then you’ll be able to select that for an additional $25 at checkout.
Please have each individual RSVP separately. We look forward to seeing you in the forest!
Feel free to email bala@justloveforest.com with questions or for more information.
CLIMATE GRIEVING & Resilience weekend Retreat experience: October 13th
Come share the weekend with people grappling and seeking to evolve with the changes in our climate conditions. We will offer space to share your personal journeys of both grief and resilience as we experience these shifts in our planet together. This is a weekend retreat, arriving at 4pm or 7pm on Friday for our opening fire gathering. We’ll share three days in the forest together with 20 others with deep conversations, forest therapy, sound healing, foraged teas and cacao. We’ll spend Sunday in contemplation of how to best serve yourself and the Earth by renewing your personal commitment.
Learn more about the experience here
Feel free to email bala@justloveforest.com with questions or for more information.
About Forest Therapy: The medicine you receive from nature while in the forest is multifaceted
You receive the psychological well-being of the quiet and colors of natural surroundings. But more specifically and scientifically, Shinrin-yoku is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing.”
When you come to Just Love, you are literally bathing in “phytoncides” the organic compounds that trees give off that boost white blood cell counts in humans. These are known as “natural killer or NK cells” and kill tumors and viruses of all types.
After a few hours of peaceful immersion, you leave with greater connection and wellbeing that spans mental, emotional and physical aspects of your being. Learn more about the practice here.
FOREST THERAPY: June SUMMER FULL MOON, early evening AND NIGHT PROGRAM
Come celebrate summer with the “Strawberry Moon” - this time of year welcomes the full ripening of strawberries. Plan to arrive at 2:00pm for a guided afternoon forest therapy program. We’ll start in the nature labyrinth to honor all beings in the forest ask permission and state our intentions. We will do 2 hours of forest therapy on the lowland trails and close our formal program at 5:30pm. Those choosing to stay and hike the highland trail for the sunset and moonrise atop Bhakti Mountain will plan to depart by 9:00pm.
ABOUT FOREST THERAPY: THE MEDICINE YOU RECEIVE FROM NATURE WHILE IN THE FOREST IS MULTIFACETED
You receive the psychological well-being of the quiet and colors of natural surroundings. But more specifically and scientifically, Shinrin-yoku is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing.”
When you come to Just Love, you are literally bathing in “phytoncides” the organic compounds that trees give off that boost white blood cell counts in humans. These are known as “natural killer or NK cells” and kill tumors and viruses of all types.
After a few hours of peaceful immersion, you leave with greater connection and wellbeing that spans mental, emotional and physical aspects of your being. Learn more about the practice here.
SLIDING SCALE PAYMENT
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. We’ll be offering payment for this forest therapy experience on a sliding scale basis to ensure access for everyone. After registering below, you’ll be taken to a payment page where you can choose your amount.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $50 This is the recommended rate, allowing us to provide certified guides, while helping us to steward and protect the 716 acre nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $100 This is the recommended rate for those who can help support this work and allow us to pay it forward to others.
Forest Day Retreat It’s All Good Rate: $30 This is greatly accepted for those who can pay this amount as a show of the value exchanged and your support of the forest.
Vegan dinner: Optionally, if you would like us to also provide healthy snacks and an organic, vegan lunch, then you’ll be able to select that for an additional $25 at checkout.
Please have each individual RSVP separately. We look forward to seeing you in the forest!
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Feel free to email bala@justloveforest.com with questions or for more information.
forest therapy: APRIL FOREST THERAPY DAY
Plan to arrive at 11:00am for a guided afternoon forest therapy program. We’ll start in the nature labyrinth to honor all beings in the forest ask permission and state our intentions. We will do 2 hours of forest therapy on the lowland trails and close our formal program at 3:00pm. Register
About Forest Therapy: The medicine you receive from nature while in the forest is multifaceted
You receive the psychological well-being of the quiet and colors of natural surroundings. But more specifically and scientifically, Shinrin-yoku is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing.”
When you come to Just Love, you are literally bathing in “phytoncides” the organic compounds that trees give off that boost white blood cell counts in humans. These are known as “natural killer or NK cells” and kill tumors and viruses of all types.
After a few hours of peaceful immersion, you leave with greater connection and wellbeing that spans mental, emotional and physical aspects of your being. Learn more about the practice here.
SLIDING SCALE PAYMENT
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to pay. We’ll be offering payment for this forest therapy experience on a sliding scale basis to ensure access for everyone. After registering below, you’ll be taken to a payment page where you can choose your amount.
Forest Day Retreat Standard Rate: $50 This is the recommended rate, allowing us to provide certified guides, while helping us to steward and protect the 716 acre nature preserve.
Forest Day Retreat Sustainer Rate: $100 This is the recommended rate for those who can help support this work and allow us to pay it forward to others.
Forest Day Retreat It’s All Good Rate: $30 This is greatly accepted for those who can pay this amount as a show of the value exchanged and your support of the forest.
Vegan lunch: Optionally, if you would like us to also provide healthy snacks and an organic, vegan lunch, then you’ll be able to select that for an additional $25 at checkout.
Please have each individual RSVP separately. We look forward to seeing you in the forest!
Feel free to email bala@justloveforest.com with questions or for more information.