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Autumnal Magic - Forest Bathing + Watercolor Meditation

Embrace the colors of autumn as we take in the magic of the season.

What To Expect

We will begin by opening our senses on a meditative walk in the forest, with invitations crafted to deepen our connection to the space around us.

Then, we will explore our creativity and expression with a healing and intuitive watercolor painting session inspired by the colors of autumn.

Lastly, we will conclude the experience with a traditional forest bathing tea ceremony.

The Details

Location: Capisic Pond Park

Investment: $40 ~ includes mindful walk experience, intuitive painting workshop, and tea ceremony (along with a parting gift bag!)

*Refund policy: Refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to the event. No-shows will not receive a refund.

The practice of forest bathing encourages you to walk in the forest at a slower pace and take in the atmosphere around you. As a growing global wellness movement, it is backed by nearly 40 years of scientific research on the holistic benefits of immersing yourself in nature.

⟡ For your body: Release stress, breathe fresh air, boost your immune system, and get moving.

⟡ For your mind: Practice slow living and mindfulness in nature's soothing atmosphere, and leave with improved sleep and mental focus.

⟡ For your spirit: Connect and ground with the earth as you gain inspiration with increased creativity and mood.

Additional Information

  • Painting supplies will be provided for you, and you are welcome to take your painting home with you.

  • Two days before the event, you will receive more information on how to prepare.

  • No experience is necessary; just an open heart and willingness to connect.

  • Walks are slow-paced and cover less than 1 mile.

  • Walks will continue in drizzling rain, as this can enhance our sensory experience.

  • Bathrooms will not be available during the walk–please go before you come!

  • Please no pets or children under 12.

  • Please contact us if you have any limitations that the guide should be aware of so that the walk can be modified if necessary.

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