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Bridgewood :
Weblog : "Nature Deficit Disorder"
Nature Deficit Disorder
Posted by Tanos on Wed 15 Jul 09, 10:07 PM
I came across Coed Hiraeth in Wales,
a woodland that is being developed for various "health and wellbeing"
activities, from informal wilderness days and volunteer weekends, up to
outdoor therapy sessions.
Their common theme is that we're missing something we need by not being in
contact with the natural world, and that woodlands are an ideal place to
redress this imbalance.
Coed Hiraeth wrote:
The complexity of everyday-life is peeled back to the basics of food, water,
shelter, and companionship. When this happens persona's are stripped down
and individuals suddenly find themselves on equal footing with all members
of the group. It is due to this over simplification that groups begins to
communicate and share ideas on a deeper level.
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Of course, I'm interested in stripped down primal environments which reveal
that dominant and submissive are not on an equal footing.
Edited Wed 22 Jul 09, 12:56 PM by Tanos
Comment by Attila the fun on Sun 2 Aug 09, 12:48 AM:
There is something in this. Redress to natural order, I have read a few things over the years, now this gets my thought going again. (We all "know" there's something missing in modern day living)..
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