The concept of forest bathing grew out of a practice in Japan called Shinrin-yoku that spread to China and Korea and now to the United States. It is about swimming in the living being of the forest: drinking in the smells, feeling the breeze on your skin, hearing it move through the trees, soaking up the warm healing rays of the sun and touching the earth with awareness.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History gives you a very special opportunity to deepen your relationship with nature because of the unique environment provided by marsh, creek, forest, dunes and beach. Join Field Guide Carol Marcy on a guided walk where you will be shown how to pay attention in a new way that will create a sense of greater health, well-being and appreciation of the beauty in you and around you.
Carol Marcy has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Master’s degree in Dance/Movement Therapy. As a psychologist, she worked from a holistic model and led retreats that explored our deep connection with nature. Retiring to Cape Cod in December of 2017, she teaches classes in meditation, offers retreats, and has recently completed the Field Guide training course at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History.
Friday Oct 11, 2019
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS
Sept. 4 ~ 11am Sept 6 ~ 11am
Sept.11 ~ 1pm Sept 13 ~ 1pm
Sept 18 ~ 11am Sept 20 ~ 11am
Sept 25 ~ 1pm Sept 27 ~ 1pm
Oct 2 ~ 11am Oct 4 ~ 11am
Oct 9 ~ 1pm Oct 11 ~ 1pm
Oct 16 ~ 11am Oct 18 ~ 11am
Oct 23 ~ 1pm Oct 25 ~ 1pm
Oct 30 ~ 11am
*EACH SESSION IS APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR 45 MINUTES
*Rain cancels the walk / The walk is over challenging terrain and is approximately 1.5 miles round-trip
CCMNH
869 Main St
Brewster MA
Admission: $6 per person / Ages 15 and up
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED / LIMITED SPACE / CHECK-IN AT FRONT DESK
Please call 508-896-3867, ext. 133
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Po Box 1241, Brewster, MA 02631 – (508) 896-3500 – info@brewster-capecod.com