Foreword – An Invitation; not a Prescription
As a certified Forest Therapy Guide, I can’t predict or promise how your walk will unfold or what you’ll experience. The forest meets everyone in a distinct and surprising way—sometimes gentle, sometimes profound. All I offer here is my experience of the practice of forest therapy: my own encounters, the emerging science, and a few prompts so you can discover the medicine of the forest for yourself.
Prelude – The Place That Raised Me
Long before I discovered Forest Therapy (at 48 years old), I had always known that the forest held something special. On any given day at 12 years old, I could be found deep in the woods, playing on the river, or high up in a tree. It was one of the few places that I felt safe, and the forest felt like home to me. I had no language for it then, only a felt knowing: I belong here.
Noticing: What childhood memory of nature still hums in your body?
Introduction – Science, Magic, Transformation
Forest‑therapy sits at the meeting point of the measurable and the mysterious. Scientists measure cortisol and immune‑cell response; participants speak of awe, guidance, even miracles. Whether you call it magic or simply transformation, the pattern is the same: what enters the forest is not what walks back out.
Noticing: When have you felt altered by a wild place?
What Is Forest Therapy?
A 2‑ to 2.5‑hour, guide‑led, sensory immersion in a woodland setting. We move slowly: no fitness goals, no plant quizzes, and nothing to do other than enjoy the experience
- Arrival: Welcoming, overview, connection
- Invitations and sharing circles: touch bark, watch clouds drift, follow what draws you.
- Tea ceremony: wild‑harvested or local tea, closing reflections, gentle return.
That’s it, and the only thing to bring is sunscreen, bug spray, and an open mind.
Noticing: What would it be like to experience 2 hours in the forest with freedom to explore, connect, and share?
Why It Works – The Evidence
- Stress‑hormone reset: Two hours in mature woodland lowers salivary cortisol by 12–16 %
- Immune boost: Inhaling tree‑emitted Terpenes (Pinene, Limonene) can elevate natural‑killer cell activity for up to 7 days.
- Mood & anxiety relief: Decrease in rumination and anxiety after guided walks.
The Forest’s Quiet Magic
For what science cannot quantify, I offer lived moments of magic that can’t be explained or measured.
- A gust carries the exact perfume my grandmother wore…thirty years after her passing.
- A tree taps my shoulder though its lowest limbs hang ten feet above.
- We finish a tiny fairy house; a chickadee lands within seconds, tilting its head as if inspecting our craft.
- Snow hushes the trail the instant a prayer is whispered for peace.
- Hugging a centuries‑old tree and feeling unconditional love.
- Pouring rain drenching from head-to-toe accompanied by the biggest smile and laughter
Noticing: Which burden might you bring to the woods and set down among the trees?
How You Can Begin
- Find a Guide Near You: Over 2,500 ANFT‑certified guides lead walks worldwide. Search “forest therapy near me” or visit the ANFT directory.
- Try a Solo Sit Spot: Choose one safe, permission‑granted patch of canopy and sit for 15 minutes. Let the forest lead.
- Walk with us: If you’re in Southern Maine, join us for a guided session. Booking details at lightandlove.com/forest-therapy
Conclusion
Every trail visit is a new conversation with the more‑than‑human world, and you can make forest therapy a seasonal ritual or as needed. Either way, let the forest remind you what you’ve always known but have forgotten. When you’re ready, the invitation is waiting.
Noticing: What is the forest whispering to you right now?
Afterword
We typically conclude our tea ceremony with a poem, and it only seems fitting to end this with a poem that was inspired from one of my forest therapy walks.
Our why is hidden in plain sight.
Carried in the sound of laughter,
Stitched into the fabric of life,
Revealed in moments of surrender.
It speaks of hope, forgiveness, and love.
In the rise and fall of breath,
Through warmth of the heart,
And in the language of the soul.
It is in the letting go and remembering,
A sacred gift of energy and intention.
Born in the space of everyday being,
Reaching out with a gentle invitation.
An opening to welcome it,
The courage to step toward it,
With a quiet whisper of truth,
Calling us home, where we belong.
–Dave