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In the preface I made a number of claims about the effect of the Forest Air method, and you may want to see proof. You will! By the time you have read this book, and perhaps tried the system yourself, I don’t think you will find the claims unreasonable.
First let me give a brief overview. The idea behind Forest Air is about bringing plants and light into the rooms in which you spend most of your time—the right light and the right plants. This can’t be done just any old way, but it isn’t difficult to do correctly. I have a good reason for saying this.
I’ve been working with plants for more than thirty years. My initial training was as a mechanical engineer, which is probably why I began my work with a much too simple and mechanistic view of the relationship between nature and humans. I’ve since realized that every living thing is unpredictable. Living things have the power to surprise you with new, more complex connections—just when you thought you understood how it all works. Yet at other times the connections are much simpler than you had supposed. (Your education is never over.) Forest Air is a book in which I have tried to assemble some of the thoughts and experiences I have gleaned from my work and show what their practical significance is for us humans. But most important of all, Forest Air is a simple guide to how to get nature back into your life, every single day.
Since the rise of the environmental movement in the 1970s, the importance of nature to humanity has been an integral part of the global conversation. What was once considered controversial is now regarded as sound common sense. No one doubts any longer that we are dependent on nature for our survival, and that when nature is destroyed we will all lose. Every day brings yet more sensational news stories of species threatened with extinction, problems with the environment, climate change. For some, the mere mention of the word “nature” is enough to cause anxiety.
Are you one of those who have visions of Armageddon at the mention of the word?
If that is the case, then let me reassure you. You will sigh with relief when I say that yes, this book is about nature (and even about nature that has vanished), and I’m giving you a chance to get it back. And you won’t have to travel somewhere far away; instead you can stay in your own home, exactly where you need nature the most and can enjoy it. What I’m talking about is not anything new. In fact, the idea behind Forest Air is very ancient. Imagine you’re at a family gathering and you meet an old relative whom you haven’t seen for a very long time. Yet as the two of you begin to talk, it’s as though you have never lost touch and you understand each other effortlessly. This is what it will feel like when you get in touch with nature again in the simple way I will describe for you.
The term “nature” has many meanings. When I talk about nature in this book, I am also referring to a sense of togetherness with our surroundings, a sense we lost when we abandoned our hunter-gatherer lifestyle and gradually withdrew from the environment that was once natural for us. And I am also talking about how we can find a way back to a spontaneous communion with our surroundings and experience the joy of seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling, and breathing in an environment that resembles what we left behind.
THE FOREST AIR WAY
I need to stress that Forest Air is not some mystical philosophy. It’s a few simple, practical things you can do on your own that will open up a new dimension in your life. It is not completely effortless. Some of the steps you will have to do yourself. But having said that, I can promise you that there are few things that will reward you so richly for such a small outlay as what I am going to tell you about in this book.
What kind of effort and what kind of reward? I can state it simply, in a few words:
The effort consists largely of setting aside an hour or two, alone or together with family and friends, to mount a simple frame on a wall. There you will plant a group of plants (I will even tell you the name of the plant) and then plug in a lamp with the appropriate kind of light. You might get your fingers a little dirty on the first evening. You might have to drill a couple of holes in the wall and afterward sweep and clean up a bit. And then? After that, all you need to do is water the plants every three weeks and occasionally prune—following a method that I shall teach you. Does that sound exhausting? No, I didn’t think it would.
And the effect: Those who have used the Forest Air method relate that they experience a special kind of peace—a sense of presence and contentment. They feel less isolated. They feel more secure. Less tired. And they are astonished that so little effort can reap such rewards.
Frankly, I am not surprised when people tell me this. Our modern, urban lifestyle—filled with stress, noise, and sedentary indoor activities—has separated us from what were once the natural conditions of life. We now live in an environment to which we are truly not adapted and to which our bodies cannot adjust. This creates damaging physical stress and illnesses that we try to cure with pills, exercise, or therapies, often to no effect. But the good news is that many of these stresses can indeed be reduced. Not merely reduced—in many cases you are able to prevent these stresses from arising in the first place by removing their cause. And the name of the solution is Forest Air.
DON’T JUST BELIEVE ME—BELIEVE THE RESEARCH
The Forest Air method is built on solid scientific foundations. The system works at home, in the work-place, and in schools and public institutions. It is simple to install and requires little maintenance or care. The thousands of Norwegians who use it today—men and women, adults and children—all report results that point to a strengthening of the autoimmune system; lowered levels of stress; a reduction in the number of conflicts; improved ease of cooperation with family members, coworkers, or patients; and a more joyful life.
But you don’t need to rely solely on anecdotes. Twenty years of research tells the same story.
RESEARCHERS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PINPOINT THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS:
You feel increased vitality and energy.
You feel lower levels of stress as well as a greater resistance to stress.
You feel the effects of a strengthened autoimmune system, with fewer aches and pains and a more rapid recovery from illnesses.
You are less affected by the noise, pollution, hectic rush, and traffic of urban life.
You experience better air quality in your home or workplace, because the plants purify the air of toxins and release healthy biological elements into it.
You feel calm and markedly more able to concentrate.
RESEARCH DEMONSTRATES WORKPLACE BENEFITS TOO:
Increased productivity
A considerable decrease in sick leave
Less fatigue, and fewer headaches or complaints of feeling a heaviness in the head
Greater precision and quality in work processes
Fewer respiratory problems
Greater contentment and feelings of satisfaction among personnel
NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY
You don’t need to practice for years or get a degree in order to make this change. It is not strenuous. It is not difficult. And unlike many other methods offering a change of lifestyle, it is not about finding fault in yourself.
If you follow the advice I give in this book, I believe you will experience something like a burden being lifted from your shoulders—a burden you may not have noticed because you thought that was how things were supposed to be.
But I promise you, you will notice once it’s gone. This is what living should feel like. Don’t believe me? Then you most definitely should read on.
GETTING RID OF THE BURDEN
Imagine you have to lug a heavy burden around with you. Imagine that every morning when you get out of bed, this invisible burden is tied to you, and that it stays with you as you go through your day.
And you are tired. God, how tired you are. You are depressed. You have headaches, muscle pains, irritated eyes, infections. But since you know of no other life, you don’t understand why it’s like that. You think it’s your own fault, and you become good at pulling yourself together to get the job done—whatever job you need to do, from caring for your children to painting houses.
And because you think the blame lies with you, you have tried self-help, doctors, pills, and exercise. One after the other, often at the same time.
Now imagine discovering that this burden, the one you had been carrying around, could have easily been removed by making just one small change in your life. Would you be angry? You bet you would!
But your most pronounced reaction would probably be one of relief.
Relief that there’s nothing wrong with you.
And that it is so easy to get rid of the burden.
Here’s another example: Imagine it is compulsory for everyone to wear sunglasses indoors. At home. At work. At school. In public institutions. And if you protest and say that your eyes are tired, you are told that you lack self-discipline. If you complain of a headache, you are given a pill. If you are tired, you are told to pull yourself together. If you find it difficult to read and write, you are told that the light has been checked and it has been found satisfactory. Clearly, such a world would be nothing but a madhouse. But think about it: Isn’t that what it is like for us?