Tag Archives: Walking

Every Stone and Every Star a Tongue

17th century poet Traherne as an early version of Green Gospel, a recent book by John Gatta.

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Poetic Incentives to Take Long Walks

If you are a walker, read 17th century poet Thomas Traherne to deepen the experience.

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The Mental Benefits of Forest Walking

Recent brain research notes that walking amongst trees is a powerful antidote to depression. Wordsworth knew this long ago.

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Walking a Pilgrimage, Rediscovering Trees

Walking El Camino de Santiago, a friend discovered the healing power described by David Lodge in “Therapy.”

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