2024-11-14
7 分钟Hi, this is Dacher Keltner.
Welcome to Happiness Break,
where we offer practices to support your well being and deepen your sense of attunement to the world around you.
In our last Science of Happiness episode,
we explored the healing qualities of water through our five senses.
Research shows that connecting with water through our senses, like sound and sight,
can make us feel better by reducing stress, enhancing focus and promoting calm.
Studies also find
that a meaningful connection with water often fosters a stronger commitment to protecting water sources.
This week we're honored to be guided by Dr. Yuria Salidwin,
an indigenous scholar who invites us to experience water as a reflection of our interrelationality with all life.
She leads us through a practice that taps into our full sensory awareness of water,
tracing its presence both within and around us.
So settle in and join Yuria in sensing our relationship with water.
Who unlocked the jury.
Selinuatok Maya batil kop the Sohelatskinault Chiapas Good day, dear relatives.
I am Dr. Yuria Selidwan,
a Maya Batzilq Op Achij from the Truth Bearer peoples of the highlands of Chiapas in Mexico.
Today I am offering a practice on water, its properties, gifts and challenges.
Pollution,