Nature Nudists-.part1.22 - Paula------------------39-s Birthday -holy

Later, by the fire circle, someone would read from their handwritten journal: “The soul wears no fabric. Neither should joy.”

Paula stood at the edge of the clearing, morning light filtering through ancient oaks. At thirty-nine, she felt more herself than ever — less inclined toward the world’s small expectations, more drawn to what the Holy Nature community called “unveiled truth.” Later, by the fire circle, someone would read

Her birthday gift to herself wasn’t a thing, but a ritual. For the first time, she would lead the sunrise welcoming — a gathering of longtime members and newcomers alike, all honoring the belief that the human body and the natural world share one innocent dignity. For the first time, she would lead the

As she unpinned her sarong and let it fall, the breeze greeted her like an old friend. Around her, others did the same — no gaze lingered; no shame followed. They were simply people standing in the grace of the woods, celebrating another trip around the sun. They were simply people standing in the grace