There are many benefits when it comes to spending time in nature.
By: Josh Richardson, Prevent Disease
If you are to connect more with anything this
year, let it be nature. It will not only allow you to connect more to
yourself but others as well. It is fuel for the soul. Increased vitality
exists above and beyond the energizing effects of physical activity and
social interaction that are often associated with our forays into the
natural world.
There are many ways to connect with ourselves and others, but nature is certainly one of the best ways.
“Research has shown that people with a
greater sense of vitality don’t just have more energy for things they
want to do, they are also more resilient to physical illnesses. One of
the pathways to health may be to spend more time in natural settings,” says Ryan.
It’s an essential component for good health,
according to University of Illinois environment and behavior researcher
Frances “Ming” Kuo.
“Through the decades, parks advocates,
landscape architects, and popular writers have consistently claimed that
nature had healing powers,” Kuo said. “But until recently, their claims haven’t undergone rigorous scientific assessment.”
Energy from nature — the earth, sun, sky,
landscape, colour, and time affect people, animals, and possible events.
This promotes harmony and helps overcome, or at times prevent, natural
and manmade disasters.
Freedom From Societal Influence
If you found yourself suddenly transported
into the woods with nothing surrounding you but nature, you would likely
have no idea what year, or even century, it was. You might not even
know what continent you’re on! Since teleporting is unlikely to happen
any time soon, try taking note of this phenomenon next time you go for a
hike or stroll outdoors. There are no trends, influences, or
expectations, and you are free to ponder life in its purest form. It can
be very spiritual to spend some time removed from anything man-made.
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Hundreds of species of plants and animals can
live amongst each other in one small area. This is the way the
eco-system is meant to work — each fragment contributes to a greater
balance as they coexist. Humans could certainly stand to take note.
More Sociable
“In greener settings, we find that people are
more generous and more sociable. We find stronger neighborhood social
ties and greater sense of community, more mutual trust and willingness
to help others.
“In less green environments, we find higher
rates of aggression, violence, violent crime, and property crime — even
after controlling for income and other differences,” she said. “We also
find more evidence of loneliness and more individuals reporting
inadequate social support.”
The equation seems too simple to be true.
- Access to nature and green environments yields better cognitive functioning, more self-discipline and impulse control, and greater mental health overall.
- Less access to nature is linked to exacerbated attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms, higher rates of anxiety disorders, and higher rates of clinical depression.
Makes People Feel Alive
Being outside in nature makes people feel more alive, finds a series of studies published the Journal of Environmental Psychology.
And that sense of increased vitality exists above and beyond the
energizing effects of physical activity and social interaction that are
often associated with our forays into the natural world, the studies
show.
Nature is a Reminder
Step outside, and you’ll see that the life
cycle is all around you. Plants and animals live and die to make room
for the next generation. Though humans are a completely different life
form, we are no exception to that rule. When we spend time in nature, we
are reminded that life is fleeting — and sometimes we need that
perspective in order to remember what truly matters. (And to remind us
how small we are in the grand scheme of things.) It might be scary to
realize that nothing is permanent, but perhaps that’s what makes life so
precious.
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About the Author
Josh Richardson is blogger, healer, and a constant pursuer of the natural state of human consciousness.
Source: Prevent Disease