Thursday, September 11, 2014

Following a new blog - East Texas Area Naturists

I found a really good article on the above blog called  Christian and Happily Nude. That post was found on the blog Home Clothes Free.  You can go directly to that Home page of their blog by clicking on the second link and directly to the Christian and Happily Nude post by choosing the first link. I have also added this blog's home page to the list of links at the right.
  Ok, so what is it I like about the post I mentioned ?  As you have read in my past posts and in my profile, I am a Catholic Christian and I live as much of the time as I can without clothing.  You could say that I, too am Christian and Happily Nude.  While reading this post I especially like this paragraph:
"In a nudist atmosphere we are more aware of Gods beautiful world.  When we go through life we  rush around, being nude outdoors causes us to become in touch with our surroundings.  We feel the air and sun on our entire body we experience textures differently .  We experience the water on our skin while swimming just as you enjoy sand  or grass between your toes same is with the rest of your body the experience is enhanced and appreciated on a different level. Many nudists love to meditate and worship in a place where they can sit in peace surrounded by Gods beauty communicating with their creator the way they were born. How can that be perverted or wrong?"
  This web site gives credence to the "Naturist-Christian" movement if you want to call it that.  I applaud the author's giving another post on the need for Casual Non-Sexual Nudity in everyone's life.

Read the entire post and then look around on their other posts. It may just open your mind to the fact that indeed we can be Christian Naturists.

Peace,
 Jeanluc

The web of lies.

"When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic."
— Dresden James  (pseudonym for Donald James Wheal, British writer, 1931-2008)


In a followup to my last post, I saw the following statement on Facebook and felt it appropriate to share it here as well.

"Imagine your child being completely unimpressed with porn… disinterested… unaffected by its allure… is that even possible?

Yes, it is.
Bear in mind, however, that we told you MCAG is Radical and Revolutionary....







 This statement and link included this picture:
 Isn't it beautiful?


I would not mind at all if you went to that blog and read both parts 1 and 2 of this gentleman's post.  Once you have done that, come on back and read some more of mine.

Ok.  Now that you are back, doesn't that statement I opened this post with  make sense now?  (If you didn't leave to read Pastor David's blog you really should.)  His statements fit perfectly with my feelings on why I started my life of ethical naturism.  Living life as much as possible without clothing and keeping sexual moments for when me and my wife are alone and it is appropriate.  That is what true naturism is.  "Nude when practical, clothed when not."
   One of my grandkids told me the other day that a classmate of his was doing his bullying routine by telling other kids that he (my grandson) and a girl classmate were having sex.  They are 9 years old!!  For heaven's sake, they barely know what sex is.  But unfortunately, the media is doing a great job of letting them know about it.  What do you want to bet that that other boy will be one of those "Gonzo Porn" addicts by the time he is that average age of 11 years old.
  As much as I hurt for my buddy, how much more does bullying like that make a tender hearted young man feel?
  My wife and I have tried our best to raise him seeing casual nudity so that he can shrug off this attitude, but it will take more than just us.  So I have stepped out of the closet just a little, by re-sharing the Facebook post and adding the quote above.  It has my real name and all of my "Friends" will be able to see it.  I sent it by text message to both of my adult children and my wife.  I am hoping for some conversation on it, but I fear the pervasive attitude of our culture may prevent that from happening.  I may have to open the door a little more - so to speak.  Wish me luck!

  I encourage you to read more of the My Chains are Gone blog.  It makes for some very interesting reading.

  Peace and Blessings to all my readers.  May my words help in bringing an end to the Porn obsessed culture so many young boys are forced to grow up in.

Jeanluc (Dave)