Another great cure for an impaired mind is spending... - Deepstash

 Another great cure for an impaired mind is spending time by yourself in nature.

Nature is known for its healing properties and for helping you achieve a higher frequency. For this reason, make sure to dedicate some quality time for self-care in nature once in a while. Forest bathing is a popular practice in this regard – and for a reason!

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