Reflections on the Deeper Meaning⁠ behind ‘More Nature, Feel Better.’⁠ ⁠ In her classic nature memoir The Living Mountain, the late Scottish hill walker Nan Shepherd observed of the mountains she walked daily: ‘however often I walk on them, these hills hold astonishment for me. There is no getting accustomed to them.’⁠ ⁠ I think this captures something of what nature means. On the one hand, there’s a feeling of belonging and familiarity—nature has been an integral part of our lives since childhood—yet on the other, we’ve a constant sense of awe at nature’s power, resilience and sheer mystery.⁠ ⁠ The best memories are usually created from being outdoors: cold winters and long summer days outside from morning to night. There’s just something about fresh air and open spaces that feels good. Nature gets under your skin and into your senses in a way that your body will often remember before your brain catches up.⁠ Read more link in bio. x Jess⁠ ⁠ #koalaeco #morenaturefeelbetter ⁠

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