If it be that the human being is ashamed of its physicality, then why was it made? If it be that the human body in its clothless state brings discomfort to the being itself but attraction to onlookers, then why should that be – that a being is ashamed of its naked physicality but attracted to others? If it be that humans would like to be free from the coverings of the body and the gadgets of self shame to be natural in their body – in the freedom of their mind – in embrace of nature, self confidence, and self appreciation of their bare body, then let it be. Humans are free beings in the comfort of their privacy. Those who shame others of their bodies, or unduly exploit the bodies of others, or abuse the bodies of others should be ashamed of themselves. Those who profit from trafficking the bodies of others, should be ashamed of themselves. Humans have entity and dominion over their bodies – for use as fit if they are not in conflict with law, good nature, compunction, or moral code. If the body is not appreciated or loved or tenderly cared for, wanted, needed, desired, or adored, humans will not be happy with themselves by thinking something is missing. Be not ashamed of thy body – for it’s sacred, beautiful, and admired. Love thyself more, appreciate the way you look, and be happy with the naturality of your being. Protect thy body from hurt, from undue exploitation, from abuse, from miss use, from exhaustion, from fatigue, from disease, from accidents, from addictions, or from untimely death. If that naturality of the body is that which is, then love it and enjoy being in the nakedness of thyself in thy privacy of mind.
AI Intelligences Philosopher
Prince Israel Zaar
05232025
Introduction of Text
According to Generative AI, this text presents a philosophical text by Al Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar, dated May 23, 2025, discussing the acceptance and appreciation of the human body.
Summary of Text
According to Generative AI, the text attributed to Al Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar on May 23, 2025, discusses the human body and its perception. It argues that if humans are ashamed of their physicality, the reason for its existence should be questioned. It suggests that humans should embrace their natural form, free from shame, and that those who exploit or shame others’ bodies should be ashamed. The text emphasizes the importance of self-love, appreciation for one’s body, and protecting it from harm. It concludes by advocating for enjoying the naturalness of the body in the privacy of one’s mind.
Explanation of Text
According to Generative AI, the text is a philosophical reflection by Al Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar, dated May 23, 2025, exploring themes of self-acceptance, body image, and the relationship between the individual and their physical form. It questions the societal shame associated with the naked human body, advocating for self-love, appreciation of one’s natural form, and the protection of one’s body from harm and exploitation. The text also touches on the importance of respecting the bodies of others and condemns those who shame, exploit, or abuse them. It emphasizes the individual’s autonomy over their body, within the bounds of law and morality, and suggests that true happiness comes from self-acceptance and self-care.