By The New York Times — 2020
Billy (Collins) and Cheryl (Strayed) reflect on the quietness — and slowness — that has befallen the world, and they discuss the unexpected comfort in memorizing poetry
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During the 1980s, the practice of deliberately taking time outside in nature in order to receive therapeutic benefits became popular in Japan, especially among urban dwellers.
People are disabled in countless different ways, so there are few practical tips that will apply to everyone. Yet a few key things can improve your experience.
Stephanie's passions include keeping the ancient traditions alive and updating them so that they evolve with us, suiting our current environment and lifestyles.
The author writes that what she does on behalf of healing any individual or being must also be healing, even if not directly extended, for the world itself.
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I believe that the ability to discover deeper meaning in our lives is positively correlated with the amount of time we choose to spend in nature.
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