Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 In all seriousness, the main problem with going bare in nature; - for females, is the high risk of running up against a male idiot who has no respect for women (clothed and esp. BARE). Such a bummer! Back in the 70's there was a thing called Nude Therapy. I (being young) thought: " Therapy, yeah, RIGHT! " . Later on I had a chance to engage in some spontaneous " nude therapy " . A group of couples decided to be free and easy and do some late night " skinny dipping " at the local river. After the nervous jokes got past us, and us guys put our eyes back into our sockets (the ladies were quite attractive); I noticed that our conversation had become very honest and open. We all started sharing our deepest secrets. Nobody was under the influence of drug or drink at the time--So, I came to the conclusion that by taking off our clothes, we had removed our 'masks " to the world. Hey, Nude Therapy! It was very revealing! (pun intended). Nudity alone with nature is different, it is a way to become one with nature. Neither you or the other beings in in the forest are hiding behind any man made shield (like clothes). A wondurous experience which I recommend to all that can find the solitude. Stephen Being Serious (Don't get used to it) , Leshya <pleiades69 wrote: > > I've been thinking about the 'bare' concept and asked myself what > exactly would stop me, > what would be the key reason, what is the fear that prevents me from > going bare in > a secluded place and just enjoying my surroundings the naked energy of > Earth? Would it be shame? The fear of getting caught? > What if I did get caught by a passerby, would I fear them asking me what > I was doing? What would > be my answer? I think I fear getting caught and having to answer the > 'why' question. Am I not confident > of my answer? Or do I realize that they would most likely not be on the > same path (understanding) as me? > If I get the opportunity, then yes, I will need to face those fears in > order to evolve the self as well as completely > feel the power and energy nature supplies us. > Come to think of it, there's a nudist colony not too far from here :-) > blessings > Lisa > > > Katherine Miller wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2007 Report Share Posted July 4, 2007 Yes Stephen, that's a wonderful conclusion. Taking off our masks and becoming real, one on one with Mother Earth, and vulnerable as we surrender to our true selves. Great read Stephen, thanks for posting it! love lisa Stephen AKA Master Condrey wrote: > > In all seriousness, the main problem with going bare in nature; - for > females, is the high risk of running up against a male idiot who has > no respect for women (clothed and esp. BARE). > > Such a bummer! > > Back in the 70's there was a thing called Nude Therapy. I (being > young) thought: " Therapy, yeah, RIGHT! " . > > Later on I had a chance to engage in some spontaneous " nude therapy " . > A group of couples decided to be free and easy and do some late > night " skinny dipping " at the local river. > After the nervous jokes got past us, and us guys put our eyes back > into our sockets (the ladies were quite attractive); I noticed that > our conversation had become very honest and open. > > We all started sharing our deepest secrets. Nobody was under the > influence of drug or drink at the time--So, I came to the conclusion > that by taking off our clothes, we had removed our 'masks " to the > world. Hey, Nude Therapy! > > It was very revealing! (pun intended). > > Nudity alone with nature is different, it is a way to become one with > nature. Neither you or the other beings in in the forest are hiding > behind any man made shield (like clothes). A wondurous experience > which I recommend to all that can find the solitude. > > Stephen > Being Serious > (Don't get used to it) > > > <%40>, Leshya > <pleiades69 wrote: > > > > I've been thinking about the 'bare' concept and asked myself what > > exactly would stop me, > > what would be the key reason, what is the fear that prevents me > from > > going bare in > > a secluded place and just enjoying my surroundings the naked energy > of > > Earth? Would it be shame? The fear of getting caught? > > What if I did get caught by a passerby, would I fear them asking me > what > > I was doing? What would > > be my answer? I think I fear getting caught and having to answer > the > > 'why' question. Am I not confident > > of my answer? Or do I realize that they would most likely not be on > the > > same path (understanding) as me? > > If I get the opportunity, then yes, I will need to face those fears > in > > order to evolve the self as well as completely > > feel the power and energy nature supplies us. > > Come to think of it, there's a nudist colony not too far from > here :-) > > blessings > > Lisa > > > > > > Katherine Miller wrote: > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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