QUOTES
1/8/2017
“Just keeping in touch, being as aware as possible of
a natural nude body, answers all of the questions about containment of a body
in shoes and all other clothing. I have
spent countless hours in meditation walking on uneven, natural rock faces,
climbing bare all over. . . I take apart each step, slowing consciousness to
the moment, to a point of washing away thought, and only be in awareness of the
sensation's moment. I experience each
step fully, slow motion sometimes, sometimes just watching the body do its
automatic thing in hours of exploration.
A very Zen process. The body in
all movement is incredibly complex, adaptable, fascinating and it teaches that
it has unimagined wisdom. . . I suggest finding a nice granite surface in the
desert, stripping barefoot all over and spending an hour just hiking in that
space, observing the interaction of the body with the world. It is as wonderful as a long hike and the
answers to all of your concerns will be evident, as you have a great time. NOT five minutes, or ten, but an HOUR. When you are done, and as you tire, you will
notice the wear on the system, the sore body areas, and then relate this to the
movements and stretches that you experienced. . . It is better to trust one’s
nature, you know, as a naturist.” - Jbee, http://freerangenaturism.com/forum/index.php?topic=681.15;topicseen
“Clothes increase sexual misbehavior. No wonder we have more rape, incest, sexual
harassment, sexual dysfunction in marriages, divorce rates, abortions, teen
pregnancies, sex crimes, sexual perversion, pornography, sexually transmitted
disease (STD) rates, sexual molestations, and group sex.” - https://rfgjga1992.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/lets-do-all-this-to-promote-nudism/
“The problem with the term nudist is the media and
porn industries use this term all the time and this is why people rather be
called a Naturist than be called a Nudist.
But is there a difference between the two terms? In the Naturist community’s view there is no
real difference. . . Places in Europe rather use the term nudist. Maybe because Europe has already divided
nudity and sexual behavior as being two different things.” – Scott Redcloud, http://www.naktiv.net/blog/1049/clarification-on-the-terms-of-naturist-and-nudist/
“. . . a common misunderstanding about naturists [is]
that they are without clothes 24/7. But
people can practice naturism to varying degrees depending on what they find
most comfortable or practical. Which is
why in the winter, naturists put clothes on just like everybody else. Some limit their naked time to a nude beach
with friends. Others prefer to be nude
in their homes, or decide to live within a naturist club or resort.” – Brittany
Tedesco (Felicity Jones), http://www.btrtoday.com/read/articles/monday-natural-week
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