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Mindfulness in Nature

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Boundary Brook Nature Park
42 Boundary Brook Rd - Oxford
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51.739071 -1.231511

Date/Time
Date(s) - 16/07/2021
9:00 am - 9:45 am

Location
Boundary Brook Nature Park

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An invitation to a guided mindfulness practice in the beautiful Boundary Brook Nature Park. Join us to take a breath, connect to yourself and connect with nature.

‘Shin to bul ee – Body and soil are one’
South Korean proverb

What to expect

An invitation to come into the present moment
connect our body and breath
explore our senses and sensations in our relationship with nature
receive the natural living world around us with loving kindness for oneself, each other and nature
in a spirit of acceptance and curiosity about what’s here

Practicalities
We’ll gather and have a bit of time to find a place to settle
There will be logs and a bench to sit on or you might like to sit or lie on the ground.

Please bring anything you need that makes you comfortable such as a stool, rug or cushion.

Everyone over 16 is welcome, especially if this is your first time.

‘Stop, sit down, don’t move, keep quiet and wait’ – David Attenborough On Call of the Wild podcast 17 Feb 2021

Who we are
Candy March: A member of OUWG and Ecotherapy Oxford.
Jude Mann: The more time I spend outdoors, the more I appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature.
Isobel McConnan: I enjoy creating spaces to connect, mindfulness, walking, dancing outdoors and being with those I love.

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