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The Science of Happiness

How To Be in Harmony in Nature — Wherever You Are, With Yuria Celidwen

The Science of Happiness

PRX and Greater Good Science Center

Science, Social Sciences

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Indigenous scholar Yuria Celidwen guides us in a meditation to strengthen our sense of belonging and connection to the earth.


This Happiness Break is part of our special series, Climate, Hope & Science. In it, we explore the intersection of environmental well-being and our own well-being, where taking care of ourselves and the planet are one in the same and feeling good is not only possible, it’s helpful. Listen to the rest of the series, which was released in our feed April 22–May 18, 2023.

How to Do This Practice:

  1. Find a comfortable position wherever you are located.

  2. Direct your attention to your feet and the surface below them. Try to cultivate a sense of belonging in that space under your feet.

  3. Let your breath guide your attention back to your feet and upward to your heart and head.

  4. Feel a sense of openness as you welcome the warmth of the sun into your heart.

  5. Acknowledge the transformative power of the earth and your role within it.


Today’s Happiness Break host:

Dr. Yuria Celidwen is an Indigenous scholar whose work focuses on Indigenous contemplative traditions and advocating for the rights of Indigenous peoples and lands. She is a senior fellow at the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley and has worked with numerous organizations including the United Nations.

Learn more about Yuria: https://www.yuriacelidwen.com/

Find out more about Yuria’s work at the Othering and Belonging Institute: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/yuria-celidwen


More resources from The Greater Good Science Center:

How Nature Can Make You Kinder, Happier, and More Creative: https://tinyurl.com/d2vzpsaj

What Happens When We Reconnect With Nature: https://tinyurl.com/553xwm47

How to Protect Kids from Nature-Deficit Disorder: https://tinyurl.com/4usewuzj

How Nature Helps Us Heal: https://tinyurl.com/2p93682j

Why is Nature So Good for Your Mental Health? https://tinyurl.com/bdetmjt3

Five Ways to Develop “Ecoliteracy”: https://tinyurl.com/2zuj6smv

Green With Empathy: https://tinyurl.com/42rk4m2m


We love hearing from you! Tell us about your experience with this meditation. Email us at [email protected] or use the hashtag #happinesspod.

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We're living through a mental health crisis. Between the stress, anxiety, depression, loneliness, burnout — we all could use a break to feel better. That's where Happiness Break comes in. In each biweekly podcast episode, instructors guide you through research-backed practices and meditations that you can do in real-time. These relaxing and uplifting practices have been shown in a lab to help you cultivate calm, compassion, connection, mindfulness, and more — what the latest science says will directly support your well-being. All in less than ten minutes. A little break in your day.


The Science of Happiness would like to extend a special thanks to *Eva Frye for their support of this series.
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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Dacker Keltner, welcome to Happiness Break, a series by the Science of Happiness where

0:09.4

we take a short break to reconnect with ourselves, our communities, and the Earth.

0:15.1

The past few weeks we've been focusing on the environment in our series Climate, Hope,

0:19.8

and Science.

0:21.0

If you haven't heard the previous episodes, check them out and maybe share them with

0:24.4

someone you think can use more hope about our climate's future.

0:28.6

Today, we're tapping into a sense of belonging and hope by thinking about inner connection

0:33.9

with Earth.

0:35.4

Hundreds of studies have shown that feeling connected with nature has a profound impact

0:39.8

on our brains, our bodies, our nervous systems, our feelings, and even our relationships.

0:45.2

And according to today's Happiness Break Guide, Dr. Yuria Salidwin, wherever you are

0:50.5

right now, you're in nature because everything came from the natural world.

0:55.7

Yuria is a pioneer in the study of contemplative practices of indigenous cultures and works

1:00.9

with the United Nations on issues of indigenous rights and climate justice.

1:06.0

She's also a senior fellow at UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute.

1:12.7

Here's Yuria.

1:25.7

That's my indigenous, my adult language.

1:33.8

I am introducing myself, saying hello to all of you, sending you a big hug, bowing to

1:42.7

the elders, past, present, and emerging, and celebrating spirit.

1:53.8

My name is Yuria Salidwin, and I'd like to share with you today a practice of reflection

2:05.5

in a way that we can embrace the whole of being human within a larger system.

2:12.6

This is a mother earth heart opening for hope and belonging, and may we find that sewing

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