Philosophy Of Nudism And Naturism
Looking g to start a group to discuss the big questions of nudism and naturalism. I am interested in why people choose nudism. What, if any, religious or spiritual reasons are there for nudism. What is nudism and what is not nudism. What are the subtle differences between nudism and naturism? What about the ethics surrounding nudism and naturism? Let your voice be heard tell us your story.
Spiritual or religious ties with nudism
Return to DiscussionsI'm not an Atheist but not big into *organized* religion either. And from that perspective, I see no conflict between religion and nudism. No specific ties either. They seem as compatible to me as any other universally acceptable activity.
The reason I ask is some pagans and Wicca perform some ceremonies and magic skyclad (nude). For them nature is part of the divine and they are getting closer to it. That is my understanding. I could be wrong maybe someone from one of those groups could enlighten us.
I found this quote today.
The human body can remain nude and uncovered and preserve intact its splendor and its beauty Nakedness as such is not to be equated with physical shamelessness Immodesty is present only when nakedness plays a negative role with regard to the value of the personThe human body is not in itself shameful . Shamelessness (just like shame and modesty) is a function of the interior of a person.
Pope John Paul II
It is in our base nature to be Natural, not Naked
Naked implies vulnerability. Being in your Natural state should not make you feel embarrassed, vulnerable, sexually aggressive/exhibitionist, or make you a creepy Sexual pervert stalker predator.
I really like this thought. I think 'nude' is sort of a neutral word. If you look at the Bible verses that refer to nakedness, it often is in a vulnerable situation. Thanks for sharing that thought.