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.

What are you reading?

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I came across this passage from Muir where he is obviously skinny dipping
up in Yosemite somewhere near half dome.

No pain here, no dull
empty hours, no fear of the past, no fear of the future. These blessed
mountains are so compactly filled with Gods beauty, no petty personal hope or
experience has room to be. Drinking this champagne water is pure pleasure, so
is breathing the living air, and every movement of limbs is pleasure, while the
whole body seems to feel beauty when exposed to it as it feels the camp-fire or
sunshine, entering not by the eyes alone, but equally through all ones flesh
like radiant heat, making a passionate ecstatic pleasure-glow not explainable.
Ones body then seems homogeneous throughout, sound as a crystal.
- Muir,
John (2015-03-29). My First Summer in the Sierra (Illustrated) (Kindle
Locations 1238-1242). Kitrinos Publishers.

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Now there are the words of the ultimate naturalist naturist. Or possibly a naturist naturalist. Only Mr Muir would know for sure.

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Books on the topic:
(Please let me know if you have others)

The Freedom of
Naturism - A guide for the how and why of adopting the Naturist lifestyle
by
Augustine Rae

Great
introduction. Many of the questions I
have posted here come from this book.



Among the Nudist -
Early Naturism
by Francis and Mason Merrill

Just started reading
this one. Have not finished it yet. Seems to be a bit dated, it is from the
1930's. But promises to cover the history.



Prudes Hijacked The
Faith
by Mason Garrett Ball

Good book from a
Christian perspective. Did not cover the
issue of modesty which seems to be one to cover from a Christian
perspective. Also spent too little time
on passages about nudism. They were all
in the later chapters and not given much depth.
David worshiped God nude with people all around. Too me that seems like key passage that is
not covered in this book.



A Brief History of
Nakedness
by Philip Carr-Gomm

I have not read this
one yet. From what I understand he is a
modern Druid. He might have insight on
ritual nudism.



Naked at Lunch by
Mark Haskell Smith

I have not read this
one yet. A journalist journey into a
clothing optional world. He covers
topics of nonsexual social nudism including political protests. He also goes and participates. Should be an
interesting read.

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I came across this passage from Muir where he is obviously skinny
dipping up in Yosemite somewhere near half dome:

"No pain here, no dull empty hours, no fear of the past, no fear of
the future. These blessed mountains are so compactly filled with
God's beauty, no petty personal hope or experience has room to be.
Drinking this champagne water is pure pleasure, so is breathing the
living air, and every movement of limbs is pleasure, while the
whole body seems to feel beauty when exposed to it as it feels the
camp-fire or sunshine, entering not by the eyes alone, but equally
through all one's flesh like radiant heat, making a passionate
ecstatic pleasure-glow not explainable. One's body then seems
homogeneous throughout, sound as a crystal." - Muir, John
(2015-03-29). My First Summer in the Sierra (Illustrated) (Kindle
Locations 1238-1242). Kitrinos Publishers.

Here is another description of skinny dipping:

"There is a certain sensation to swimming naked that can be
characterized only by its quality of exquisite
smoothness the smooth slip of the water along
your stomach and ribs, the smooth flow of coolness as though
through instead of around your body and limbs, a smoothness that is
unbroken by the least hindrance of material, even strap or string.
It is an entirely new sensation, one that boyhood itself can not
possibly have known, for to the boy as to the happy savage it is
too natural for him to recognize;
to appreciate it, you must first have been subjected to years of
using a bathing suit." - Merrill, Frances (2013-04-16). Among the
Nudists - Early Naturism (Kindle Locations 637-641). Read Books
Ltd..

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Leolucbx, I will
have to check those books out.

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