Free the body...


It's a sad state of affairs when you live in a world where it is illegal to be human. And a perfect example of social insanity! Nudity has to be the easiest field in which you can perceive social insanity and grab how much of what we are is socially conditioned. Clothes do not grow in trees or are anywhere else to be found for that matter. The first clothes we had, were the skins we stole from other animals. It took a very long time before we were finally able to make our own, from vegetable fiber. So today, in the mind of a lot of people, clothes are not only the norm, they will also force it on you because for them this is what is natural: clothed human body.

To understand where the craze really comes from, we have to ask ourselves, under which social influence do we live? Abrahamic religions compose 54% of the world faith and possess most of the riches and therefore deeply influence the social standard of those surrounding them. Those religions are known for their anti-sex, anti-nudity patriarchal views, therefore it is easy to comprehend their influence over the shaping of our societies. Here is a map so you can visualize what it really means: http://www.islamicspain.tv/Three-Faiths-One-Land/Abrahamic%20faiths%20map.png

Genesis 3:21 "And the LORD God made clothing from animal skins for Adam and his wife."
This is where it all started (according to them) but the verse does reveal much more than what is written. First, it shows the Almighty God making very basic animal skin clothes... Why take flax (linen) or cotton when you can just skin some animal? In fact, He could even have made some indestructible clothing of the highest quality compound. Even better, a tree of clothes if His wish was that we wore clothes. No, just simple animal skins. You mean, like the prehistoric man self fashioned attire after they understood that you can warm yourself by wearing the fur of the animal you killed to eat? Yeah, that same one! And we're still talking about an almighty God? Yeah!

That fails to impress me but that's because I'm trying hard to be a rational being! But aren't clothes necessary? Of course, clothes allowed to go live where we can not naturally survive, but is that a good thing? Of all the non-human primates living now on earth, this is their range: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Range_of_Non-human_Primates.png
Is it really clever to move somewhere where you have to rely on something unnatural to survive? It would depend, does this place have a much greater concentration of food (your primary need)? If not, than the answer would be no. Of course, when man was still playing the hunter-gatherer game, it might have seemed a good idea to follow the mammoth herds into the deep north. Nowadays, when we understand how easy it is to produce food in the tropics and how easy life is here (no need for clothing or heat, fruits throughout the year) there wouldn't be much reason to stay north... well, that is , if you remove social human craziness from the picture! In the tropics, it's of course easier to feel why you don't want clothes: it's hot! In the shade of my beautiful tropical house the last thing I want on me are clothes. When visitors come I put a loose boxer shorts (that's as far as I go) and I hate it! When need arise, I use some protective clothing when I perform certain tasks but I still hate it! Swimming is so much better without clothes! Reading a book in my hammock with the breeze caressing my naked skin, that's real life!

As you can see, the context of life can of course help you guide you back to what is natural. But if you are under the spell of crazy social influence and you don't take the time to evaluate it in its proper context, you will surely continue to regard nudity, our primary natural state as unnatural. That will only serve to prove the strength of social conditioning and basic lack of understanding of its followers! And of course, if you can't understand that nudity is natural, there's not much hope that you will ever understand anything!

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You sound like you don't bathe or shave much either.


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