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Dusking is a trend aimed at helping people switch off at the end of the day

6 hours ago
  • #dusking
  • #wellbeing
  • #natural rhythms
  • Dusking is the practice of stepping outside to observe the transition from day to night, noticing changes in light, colors, and sounds.
  • Rooted in historical traditions, dusking has been revived by artists and poets like Lucy Wright and Marjolijn van Heemstra.
  • Van Heemstra organizes dusking events in the Netherlands, emphasizing reconnecting with natural rhythms in a digitally dominated world.
  • Dusk marks a shift in social and natural rhythms, with many species becoming active during this transitional period.
  • Studies suggest that focusing on natural surroundings at dusk can enhance wellbeing and relaxation, aiding the transition to sleep.
  • Research in the North York Moors National Park found that twilight walks heighten awareness of natural smells and sounds.
  • Increasing artificial light has reduced dark sky experiences, with only 10% of the western hemisphere able to see truly dark skies.
  • Previous generations were more adept at navigating low-light environments, a skill now rare in our artificially illuminated world.
  • Dusking can help restore awareness of natural rhythms and environmental cues often masked by artificial lighting.
  • The practice of watching sunsets, though ancient, is undervalued in modern times, to our detriment.