: Members of the society were also founders of the Russian Green Party. 2. Paula White and "New" Spiritual Works
This article explores the depths of the framework—a radical reimagining of the natural world as not merely God’s creation, but as God’s continuing, breathing, speaking presence . holy nature paula new
The visual language relies entirely on natural light. There are no studio strobes or artificial filters. The "solid feature" here is the clarity of the image—the way sunlight filters through the trees and reflects off water highlights the authenticity of the experience. The setting acts as a character itself, emphasizing that the human body belongs in nature. : Members of the society were also founders
Paula New does not claim to have invented a new religion. She claims to have remembered a very old one. In her words: "Before the book, there was the bark. Before the sermon, there was the wolf’s howl. Before the temple, there was the cave. I am not a prophet. I am just a woman who stopped scanning the horizon for God, and looked down at the ant on her shoe." The visual language relies entirely on natural light
The keyword first appeared in her self-published 2018 manifesto, The Green Testament , where she famously wrote: "We have spent millennia trying to climb a ladder to a distant heaven. Holy Nature reveals that heaven was under our fingernails and between our toes all along."
: Defined as the spiritual birth through the Holy Spirit, enabling a "new inner principle of growth" toward the image of Christ.
The work explores ancient "Rus" festivals, such as Ivana Kupala (The Night of Love), and views naturism as a "healing force" and a revitalized movement looking back at cultural roots.