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If forced to extract a proposition from this poetic shard, it might be: The sacred world is vast and beautiful, but the particular, flawed, loving presence of another person can be even greater — not because nature lacks, but because love makes the infinite intimate. Holy nature awes us; Paula heals us. Holy nature speaks in thunder; Paula whispers in the dark. And in that whisper, the holy becomes habitable.

is a direct challenge to this. It suggests that the rise in eco-anxiety, depression, and spiritual emptiness is directly linked to our nature-deficit disorder (a term coined by Richard Louv, which Paula adherents have rebranded as "grace-deficit disorder"). holy nature paula better

: This is a notable 1998 book by Mikhail Rusinov that explores the "Free Body Culture Society" in St. Petersburg, Russia. It describes naturism as a "healing force" and a revitalized movement that connects people back to their roots through communal activities like festivals and beach days. The Holy Way by Paula Huston Paula Huston is a well-known author of spiritual books, including The Holy Way: Practices for a Simple Life If forced to extract a proposition from this