
Sat, Mar 18
|Portland
March Forest Bathing at Mt. Tabor
A guided, intentional walk in the forest to nourish, relax and re-center.


Time & Location
Mar 18, 1:00 PM – Mar 19, 2:30 PM
Portland, SE 60th Ave &, SE Salmon St, Portland, OR 97215, USA
About the event
Time in nature is good for us - mentally, physically, and spiritually. Forest Bathing is an easy and accessible way to connect with the healing power of immersion in the natural world.
At this gathering we will:
- Learn the science and practice of forest bathing as a way to recharge and reset your mind and body.
- Take a break from electronics, work, and daily activities to connect with ourselves.
- Build community with inhabitants of the forest through mindful walking and sitting
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku in Japanese, is a practice of experiencing the forest with all of your senses. Forest bathing involves slow, mindful walking in nature, paying close attention to what's around you using your senses (sight, smell, hearing, touch). Research has shown forest bathing to have a variety of health benefits for humans, including boosting the immune system, improving mood, regulating blood pressure, helping with sleep, and more.
Everyone is welcome, whether you have experience with forest bathing or not!
This event costs $10 to attend. Please register in advance so we know to expect you. If you want to bring someone with you day of, they can pay cash at the event.
Logistics:
- We will meet at the Mt. Tabor visitor center.
- Please plan to arrive 5 minutes early. We start our walk at 1:05 and if you arrive late you will miss us!
- This event will happen rain or shine. If rain is in the forecast please wear waterproof clothing and enough layers to keep warm.
Guide: Michael Silverstein-Bode
Michael Silverstein-Bode is a wilderness guide, mindfulness instructor, and ceremonialist. Wild lands are his most revered sanctuaries and his heart serves as his wisest teacher. Michael created and is Lead Guide for Heartland, whose mission is to connect humans to their hearts and to nature through intimate relationship with the natural world.
Michael has a strong background in mindfulness and contemplative studies, having taught teens and adults through Peace in Schools, Presence Collective, and Inward Bound Mindfulness Education. He has facilitated for men’s groups challenging internalized patriarchy and white supremacy, and is passionate about rites of passage ceremony, plant medicine, and decentralized spirituality. He is heart-led, community-oriented, and a believer in the innate wisdom and wholeness in all people.
Michael has been a contemplative practitioner since 2010 and a wilderness guide since 2021.
Questions about this event? Email michael@heartland.eco
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