Nature Knows Best How to Nurture

Those of us born before electronic devices were invented, grew up quite differently from the children of today. We were told to “go outside and play” and we had a fair amount of unmonitored time. Granted, not every kid has the luxury of living in or near nature, but just being outdoors under the sky and breathing in natural air is now being studied more and more—because the benefits appear to be substantial.

From a stroll through a city park to a day spent hiking in the wilderness, exposure to nature has been linked to a host of benefits, including improved attention, lower stress, better mood, reduced risk of psychiatric disorders and even upticks in empathy and cooperation.1 Much of the research being conducted currently focuses on parks and forests, known as “green spaces” but “blue spaces” are beginning to be studied as well. Blue spaces are identified as places with river and ocean views. In other words, no matter the color of nature you choose to be in, you will somehow feel uplifted.

Lisa Nisbet, PHD, a psychologist at Trent University in Ontario, Canada, studies connectedness to nature. She says, “You can boost your mood just by walking in nature, even in urban nature. And the sense of connection you have with the natural world seems to contribute to happiness even when you’re not physically immersed in nature.”2 But why does this happen? Why does nature make us feel better? Scientists have come up with different theories.

The biophilia hypothesis argues that since our ancestors evolved in the wild and relied on the environment for survival, we have an innate drive to connect with nature. The stress reduction hypothesis posits that spending time in nature triggers a physiological response that lowers stress levels. And, the attention restoration theory holds that nature replenishes our cognitive resources, which in turn restores our ability to focus.3 Regardless of theories, experimental findings show that even a few moments of green space can revive a tired brain, and nature sounds, such as bird calls or crickets chirping, can also be recuperative.

John Zelenski, PhD, a psychology professor at Carelton University, says that another unproven explanation about the beneficial aspects of nature is the emotion awe. “There are some hints that awe is associated with generosity, and nature can be a way to induce awe. One of the things that may come from awe is the feeling that individual is part of a much bigger whole.”4

Alison Pritchard, PhD at the University of Derby in England, had similar findings: people who feel more connected to nature have a type of contentment that goes beyond just feeling good and includes having meaningful purpose in life.5 So, choose your blue or green space, even for a few minutes a day, and feel lighter, more energetic or even purposeful!

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5 https://www.apa.org/monitor/2020/04/nurtured-nature

Feel Renewed by Breathing in Clean Air

At Nikken we say, “To breathe is to live.” Said another way, there is no life without breath. Breathing is such a crucial part of existence that we often take it for granted, unless we have a cold and are congested, or if we suffer from any type of respiratory distress. Breathing fills the body with oxygen, which is even more important than food and water to fuel cell activity! After all, we can spend hours and days without food and water, but how long can we survive without breathing?

Every system in the body relies on oxygen. It’s not just the respiratory system that is fueled by oxygen—the digestive, circulatory, endocrine, nervous, cardiovascular and immune systems all depend on oxygen, so imagine how important it is to breathe deeply and the importance of the quality of the air we breathe in! Dirty air still fuels the body but it also wreaks havoc, whereas clean air supports the body’s natural abilities for renewal.

The process of breathing is one of the body’s amazing feats. With each inhalation, the diaphragm that is located at the bottom of the ribcage, contracts so the lungs can expand. As air travels through the air sacs and lungs, oxygen is passed to the bloodstream. At the same time this is happening, carbon dioxide travels into the air sacs from the bloodstream to be released out of the body with each exhalation. On average, this process takes place between 17,000 to 30,000 times a day!1

You can actually maximize the benefits of breathing in clean air by taking time out each day to breathe mindfully. It’s far easier to do than to quiet the mind for meditation! Here are the two main ways to increase the benefits of deep breathing:

1. Make sure your posture is good. Sit or stand up straight. This allows your lungs to expand quickly and efficiently with each breath you take. It also helps to get the carbon dioxide out quickly with each exhalation. When you feel groggy or are suffering from an afternoon slump, sit or stand up straight and take some deep breaths in and out. You may be surprised how quickly you feel a renewal of energy, because oxygen has filled your brain!

2. Most people think about breathing in terms of inhalations. In reality, exhalations are just as important, because you are pushing carbon dioxide out. Most people only exhale 70 percent of the carbon dioxide in their lungs.2 Do your best to push all the air out of your lungs as though you are blowing bubbles. Your body will feel renewed almost instantly.

Scientists are finding that breathing properly can help reduce stress and even strengthen the brain’s functionality and performance. Breathing techniques can also help maintain clarity and a sense of calm and focus as oxygen nourishes every single in the body.3

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1 https://elliottphysicaltherapy.com/importance-proper-breathing-overall-health/

2, 3 https://www.fireengineering.com/firefighting/restore-renew-rejuvenate-one-breath-at-a-time-the-yoga-way/