Why the Nervous System Loves Trees

Why the Nervous System Loves Trees

EDITION 02

“Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world.”
— John Muir

There are places where the body changes before the mind has time to explain it.

A forest can do this. So can a coastline. So can any landscape where the horizon has not been engineered.

Heart rate slows. Breath deepens. Shoulders lower, almost without permission.

In Japan, this has been studied under the name shinrin-yoku — forest bathing. Meta-analyses published in journals such as Frontiers in Psychology and the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing show consistent reductions in cortisol, blood pressure, and anxiety following time spent in forest environments.

Trees, in particular, seem to offer a form of quiet companionship. They do not mirror us. They do not require anything of us. They simply persist — vertical, patient, unhurried.

To walk among them is to borrow their tempo.

Perhaps this is what we mean, unconsciously, when we say we “need to get out of our heads.” We are not trying to escape thought. We are trying to return to a state where the body leads again — where the nervous system remembers that it is safe, and the mind can finally follow.

 

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