in the soil, often literally and barefoot.
Her "guide" style involves life coaching, menstrual therapy, and herbalism to help people treat their bodies as "temples where alchemy and magic can happen". 2. Paula Owens ("Paula Principles") If you are looking for a practical health guide, Paula Owens
Touching the earth, listening to flowing water, and looking at the sky to ground your energy. holy nature paula
Holy Nature Paula: Embracing the Sacred Connection to the Earth
Picture a sun‑dappled clearing: Paula, wearing a weathered denim jacket and sturdy boots, kneels beside a newborn fawn. She holds a small tin of water, offering a gentle splash. Above her, a hawk circles, its cry echoing like a hymn. The scene is bathed in golden light, and for a moment, time feels sacred. in the soil, often literally and barefoot
Holy Nature, you are the first cathedral—no ceiling but the sky, no hymn but the wind through pines. You hold the mycelium networks beneath our feet and the starling murmurations above our heads. You are the patience of mountains and the violence of rivers carving new paths.
Finding the Sacred in the Wild, One Breath at a Time Paula Owens ("Paula Principles") If you are looking
: An account of her journey toward holiness through Catholic mysticism and the virtues. There is a specific book titled Holy Nature: A Celebration of Naturism in Today's Russia
"Holy Nature" implies that the environment is a sanctuary, a sacred space where the divine is present. It is a move away from the "nature lover" persona—which can imply a separation between the person and the environment—toward a more intimate, indigenous sense of self where "we are the land".
is a wellness facilitator known by the name (Woman Nature). She specializes in guiding journeys of self-knowledge and reconnecting with "feminine nature" through rituals and ancient wisdom.
Understanding that nature nurtures us, and in turn, we must respect and protect it. Paula: A Guardian of the Earth