See Yourself How You Are, Not How Others Say You Are

It's about the freedom to be the way the Goddess intended us to me. It's also very much about comfort, not only of the body, but of the soul. When you are comfortable being nude and have no shame left for your nakedness, you are comfortable with you own body image. Being body image positive about yourself frees you from the oppression of society and the so called puritanical. You have to train children to think clothing is the normal way, and that alone should tell you, you are probably wrong.

There is always blessed souls who never accept that being clothed is the best way to be. The ones you can never convince being clothed all the time is good for them somehow. To the way of thinking of a nudist, this is oppressing the inner spirit. I know this sounds like some kind of religion, but it's not, it's just accepting who we are as living beings means nudity is the natural state. To the best of our knowledge clothing was invented to keep warm in the cold months. It later turned into a way to control people by telling them nudity is somehow impure and dirty.

The nude person is hiding nothing. The clothed person is hiding who they really are. Clothing has its place I will give you that, but it is also a prison of the spirit. There is a growing number of people who accept their natural state of being, after many years of nudism losing ground. In my time it will never be truly accepted, but it's an honest wish that in the future we won't be hung up on body image and the stigma of the human body unclothed.

The thing I liked the most was nude camping. To be among friends all of the same mind and spirit, free in the open air, is to say the least liberating. Be free my friends, be free of the limits of a repressive society, and be free of the image imposed on your body by others. Don't be limited by the views of those who look down on you, set your own view of who you are. Be free.
 

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