Webthe role that nature plays in health and healing becomes even more critical for people working long days in windowless offices, for those living in city.

The garden of eden, the garden of the hesperides, and other mythic realms of abundance,.

Webthe role that nature plays in health and healing becomes even more critical for people working long days in windowless offices, for those living in city neighborhoods without.

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Webhalf a century before goethe devised his theory of color and emotion, nightingale notes the invigoration produced by warm, bright colors and the wearying.

Webin his essay “why we need gardens,” from his book “everything in its place:

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Webhaving lived and worked in new york city for half a century — a city “sometimes made bearable… only by its gardens” — sacks recounts witnessing.

First loves and last tales,” (2019) published posthumously, sacks writes about how patients who.

Weban essay in a posthumously published book by the very wise oliver sacks gives a scientist's view of the healing power of nature and gardens.

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