Flourishing Through Nature-Based Meditations

Event description: 

July 21 – August 4, 2023

Instructor: Tia Rich, PhD

Stanford University
Stanford, CA USA

3-session in-person class

Hosted by the Stanford Healthy Living Program

For millennia, people have found refuge and resilience by practicing contemplative meditation in nature. This transformative combination supports joy, peace, a sense of belonging, wisdom, nourishment, and stewardship of personal and planetary well-being.

In this three-session in-person class series on the Stanford campus, you will be guided to live intimately in open-hearted relationship with the natural life around you. You will develop a variety of mindfulness-based nature meditation practices that train you to be present to your inner and outer experience with clarity, receptivity, and wise compassion.

Each class includes practicing outside in the diverse natural beauty of the Stanford campus. Each week will include lecture, guided practice, and a short gentle walk to reach a location close to the classroom that enhances the specific practice of that week. Practices include forest bathing, water watching, and more.

Please watch the documentary My Octopus Teacher prior to the first class, if possible, available on Netflix. No previous meditation experience is required.

Attendance requirement for incentive points - all 3 sessions. This is an in-person class.

Register here.