Nature Immersion Experience: The Forest as Companion
Open Dates
Step into the forest as if entering a sacred conversation—one that listens as much as it speaks.
Enter a sacred space of silence and wonder, where the forest becomes a mirror of your inner life and a source of renewal. This week-long Nature Immersion Experience retreat invites you into a deep communion with the natural world and one another—through forest bathing (shinrin yoku), community practices, outdoor spiritual rituals, and nature-inspired creativity. Together, we’ll sink into the rhythms of the forest, wandering at a gentle pace, guided by slow and playful encounters with the forest that foster reciprocal relationships. Along the way, we’ll explore how nature stirs creativity and discernment, gather for evening prayer, song and poetry, engage in dialogue around eco-emancipation and earth-healing, and rest in a circle of trust, care, and curiosity.
The retreat offers a rhythm of contemplation held in community—with ourselves, with one another, and with the living earth. Mornings begin with guided meditation, inviting presence and grounding; evenings close with reflection and shared attunement.
At the heart of the retreat is the practice of forest bathing, a series of gentle invitations that awaken our senses and remind us of the aliveness in all things. Moving with intention and mindfulness, we deepen our awareness of and connection with both living and non-living beings, cultivating appreciation for their quiet intelligence. Forest bathing reflects humanity’s timeless relationship with the more-than-human world and the well-being we draw from it.
Dates for our 2027 Nature Immersion Experience to be announced soon.
Email us at genesis@genesisspiritualcenter.org for more details.
**During the morning nature companionship experiences, we will meet rain or shine. It may make sense to do this in the afternoon, in which case we will make the announcement the day before.
Categories : 01 Creation Spirituality, 02 Contemplative Living, Genesis Extended Program 4028