“…Reasons why nature is helpful to spirituality vary. Nature elicits a sense of wonder, awe, and amazement (e.g., Fox, 1997;Grafanaki et al, 2005;Heintzman, 2000;Loeffler, 2004;Schmidt & Little, 2007); helps some people connect with their God or a higher power (e.g., Heintzman, 2000Heintzman, , 2007aHeintzman, , 2007bHeintzman, , 2008bLivengood, 2009;Loeffler, 2004); provides a sense of peacefulness, calm, stillness, and tranquility (e.g., Grafanaki et al, 2005;Fox, 1997;Heintzman, 2007a;Loeffler, 2004;Stringer & McAvoy, 1992); creates space to explore spirituality through reflection (Bobilya et al, 2009); and is powerful and therapeutic (Fox, 1997). Some of these reasons are consistent with features of the restorative environments theory (Kaplan, 1995).…”