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If you are seeking to integrate this practice into your life, understand that Holy Nature Paula rests on three unshakable pillars:

You don’t need to convert to a new religion. You just need to step outside. The holy is waiting. holy nature paula

She lived without fire or bread. In winter, she slept in the belly of a fallen oak. In spring, her tears, shed for dying saplings, were collected by finches as medicine for blighted crops. When a drought struck seven villages, the people came to cut her sacred grove for firewood. She did not argue. Instead, she lay down at the tree line and let morning glory vines grow over her mouth. The villagers, ashamed by her utter non-resistance, left their axes in the dirt. That night, it rained for the first time in nine months. If you are seeking to integrate this practice

Paula died in 1991, but her final journal entry summarizes the entire movement with heartbreaking clarity: She lived without fire or bread