Hiking with Grief: Trails Near Greenville, SC
Everybody needs beauty...places to play in and pray in…
Everybody needs beauty...places to play in and pray in where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to the body and soul alike. -John Muir
Nature has always been such a refuge for me, in good or bad times. I know I’m not alone in this.
There’s something so cleansing and calming about being out in the woods. Sometimes the weather or landscape mirrors how I’ve felt inside, and that’s strangely comforting.
I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? -Psalm 121:1
I could talk all about how new research is finding that being awestruck is a huge (and overlooked) element in healing, whether from divorce or grief. Being outside is readily available and very likely to produce the experience of awe. I could also talk about how hiking, walking, or running are forms of bilateral stimulation, an important piece in healing trauma from events like death or divorce.
Researched benefits aside, many of us find ourselves overstimulated and overwhelmed. This is especially true in early grief. Nature is a respite from noise, talk, judgement, suggestions, and the buzzing in your head that just won’t go away.
I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in. -John Muir
All that being said, here are a few places near Greenville where you can get out in nature.
Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity -John Muir
If there’s one thing you can do for yourself today, I recommend going outside. Try to schedule a time to hike in the near future.
Warmly,
Erin