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SOAK IT ALL IN

The forest is the therapist, not me,” says Liz Dawes, gesturing across a field towards a patch of idyllic woodland. “As your guide, I am simply here to open the door to the forest.”

I’m in Yorkshire to take part in a guided session of shinrin-yoku, the Japanese practice of ‘forest bathing’. For many years, the Japanese have understood that mindful time in the woods is beneficial to both the body and soul – and now the art form is growing in popularity in the UK and across the world, with the Duchess of Cambridge a confirmed fan. I’ll admit, though, to feeling a little cynical: am I about to head into the woods with a bunch of tree-hugging hippies? But I’m also excited about the prospect: how will quiet, meditative time in the forest affect me?

NATURE NURTURES

In Japanese, ‘shinrin’ means forest and ‘yoku’ means bath, but don’t get

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