Global leaders manage crises with a little help from Japanese Shinto traditions
by editors@theworld.org (Heidi Shin) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6Z01T)
Shinrin-yoku is a Shinto spiritual practice of nature-immersive meditation, also known as forest bathing. It's an ancient practice from Japan that's been gaining new traction around the world. This year, it was part of the course at the Aspen Ideas Festival, a meeting of global health and crisis management leaders. Heidi Shin reports from Aspen, Colorado.