Naturism may not be a good label for my religion, but it is most certainly an important meaningful, integral piece of my spirituality. My spirituality has all of the importance of religion.
Mindfulness is key in many a practice, like some Hindu and certainly Buddhist teachings. For me, I know of no other better practice of mindfulness than nudity and then in nature, exploring myself as a nature being. It cues me up to the practices that lead to a higher consciousness. If the goal is to get closer to say God, to identify, to know oneself as a piece of God, as many do, then what better way to practice being in the moment, being here in the now. How better, in my sense, to understand what is God and draw closer and to know better devotion and belief.
So, the subjugation of my naturism, by law, by dominate social mores, is the repression of my religious expression in a very fundamental way.
My family roots are people who came here to escape religious oppression. Here I sit in religious/spiritual oppression with a constitution installed that is supposed to protect, but doing so, my religion, my spirituality, my sense and devotion.
Jbee