The annual color eruption of the Belgian Haralpos Forest Attracts crowds around the world. Stressful in these times and Anxiety for warsEconomic threats and other tensions found something else: the feeling of peace.
“I will notice there When I finish my head a lot of silence“, Says Gillus Qi, a 26 -year -old boy.” Yes, this helps to keep my mind a little quiet, to remove my mind from everything that happens. “The Halorbos forest is full of beads at this time of the year, and it has been described as the” pharmacy of the mind. “
According to experts, Spending time in nature is a shelter In hard times. It is associated with a decrease in stress, better mood, improving attention and low risk Mental disordersAmidst other benefits, the American Psychology Association reported in 2020.
“These are extraordinary times with the most international uncertainty,” said Igrez Glororex, a sociological professor at the University of Brussels, and said they were under 30 years of age. They are under special pressure after Kovit -19 infection. “So this group, in particular, may be more than the other (old) generations, for that, and feels more insecure about its future,” Glororex said.
Bell forests offer a “large green warmth”
During infections, bell forests They were covered in fear that the crowd would make them In boiling exchange instead of peace. Restrictions are forced to cover some parks and bring masks to others.
“This was a difficult period for all,” says Mark Demmaker, a former deputy of the European Parliament, Horticulture and Haley Councilor, where he scored in the jungle for decades. Now, at least, Is natural to welcome a Those who have restless mind.
“These beads, but at other times of the year, walk around here, and the valleys of the forest, wildlife, wild streams … you are coming to your head all year. It’s a great green warmth“The demesmaker says. The warmth of nature is now everywhere. The cherry trees are flooded with the sea of cherry trees, which hypnotize people around the world.
The bell season too Corresponds to tulips in the Netherlands.
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Kiugenhoff and Dutch Tourism Office recommends good places to “give life to your image”. As far as Gloriax is concerned, the 21st century humans go far. “We have to be busy all the timeEven in our spare time, “he says.” We have to give up. “
Instead, he advises: “Pay attention! If you go out to walk, focus on walking. If you run, only focus on running.” Philip Tri, 64 year old Belgian The newly retired and ready to dedicate himself for the rest of his lifeNot losing advice. When he went to search the beads under the sun, he did not have the phone.
“I don’t want to use it because I’m here to rest,” he says. “That is, ask the birds to look at the flowers.” “I would like to be disconnected“.