Paula’s voice cracked. “My mother’s voice in my head… telling me I’m too much. Too big. Too loud. Too… exposed.”
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Paula had always laughed at the word “nudist.” It conjured images of cramped European beaches and retirees in sandals. But “Holy Nature” was different. She’d discovered the community by accident three years ago, through a documentary about eco-spiritual collectives in the Pacific Northwest. They weren’t exhibitionists. They weren't swingers. They were something rarer—a quiet, prayerful group that saw skin as the original temple garment and the forest as the only cathedral worth kneeling in. Paula’s voice cracked
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"My body is the only home I have to live in, so I choose to treat it with kindness. I am worthy of wellness. I am worthy of rest. I am learning to love the skin I am in while building the health I deserve." Too loud
"Holy Nature" is more than just a collection of images; it is a historical record of the Free Body Culture Society
Diet culture teaches us to fear food. A wellness lifestyle rooted in body positivity leans into . This means listening to your body’s hunger and fullness cues rather than following a rigid set of rules. It’s about nourishing your body with nutrient-dense foods because they make you feel energetic, while still leaving room for the foods that bring you pleasure. 3. Mental and Emotional Health But “Holy Nature” was different
"When I first came here, I was so afraid of being seen," Paula told the group, her voice steady and warm. "But you all taught me that there is nothing more beautiful than the truth of who we are. Thank you for giving me the best birthday of my life."