Before I met Geoffrey I had
only a vague idea of what Nature Awareness was. I mainly believed it
to be a way of reconnecting with Nature but not much more. I certainly
didn’t realise how powerful this work is and how it can be integrated
into more mainstream treatment methods. I am a Consultant Psychiatrist
and a few years ago I was working at a recovery centre where Geoffrey
was working as well. One day Geoffrey suggested I join a group of
patients to see what kind of work he does. Out of pure curiosity I went
along. I observed and observed and finally participated and became
part of the experience.
I
will never forget that day. My whole perception of the power of
nature, our inner power and how the two are connected completely
changed. I saw my patients gradually shedding their fears, truly
connecting in ways that I didn’t believe were possible for them. In my
work I treat a wide variety of psychiatric disorders including
addictive behaviours. Many of my patients struggled with feelings of
emptiness, isolation and lack of connection with others and the world
in general.
Traditional
treatment methods often alleviate symptoms but struggle to timely
reach many of these patients. By working with Geoffrey I had the
privilege to observe how Nature Awareness is able to make a difference
in patient's recoveries. Nature Awareness was able to create the bridge
that we were unable to create. Suddenly these same patients started to
feel connected, related first to Nature, then to others and finally to
themselves. What we call resistance or defences simply melted away and
the true self was able to freely express itself with no fear but with
all its power.
Many
experiences in life have the ability to make us feel better. Unlike
them, Nature Awareness is able to enhance people’s capacity to trust,
connect and have a wider vision of things, enabling them to respond to
more traditional treatment methods.
In
the scientific community, experiences like Nature Awareness are still
widely unknown and unexplored. I strongly believe though that this kind
of experience is able to create the missing link between what we call
“pathology” and a life of emotional fulfilment.
Although
my field is mental health, I see a much greater potential to this work
than the mentally ill only. Opening up this language to children for
example can allow them to grow feeling more grounded, connected,
empowered in a way that is unique and mostly unavailable to them
nowadays. This book is a beautiful gift to all those who are willing to
try out some new fun games and unexpectedly find themselves moved and
empowered by Nature, others and our own true selves.
Dr Karin Dorell
Consultant Psychiatrist
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