Himmelsbach famously wrote: "Humanity spent millennia trying to build towers to reach God. Meanwhile, God was already in the grass beneath their feet. Holy Nature is the first language. We simply forgot. Paula knows better."
: Look for encounters with God in everyday situations rather than just extraordinary events. Paula Gooder suggests that God is most often found with ordinary people in ordinary places . holy nature paula better
Thus, became shorthand for a superior way of knowing the Divine—not through dogma or ritual alone, but through direct, sensory, humbling encounter with the wild. We simply forgot
Next time it rains, stand in it for sixty seconds (safely). Feel each drop. Paula calls this "the immersion of the ordinary." Let the water remind you: you are not a brain in a jar. You are a creature of dust and moisture. Thus, became shorthand for a superior way of
For many enthusiasts, "Paula Better" refers to the brand’s commitment to effective, non-irritating formulas. Unlike brands that rely solely on "holy grail" marketing, Paula’s Choice focuses on research-backed ingredients like , Retinol , and Vitamin C to achieve healthy, glowing skin.
is a direct challenge to this. It suggests that the rise in eco-anxiety, depression, and spiritual emptiness is directly linked to our nature-deficit disorder (a term coined by Richard Louv, which Paula adherents have rebranded as "grace-deficit disorder").
: The story connects the New Testament birth of Jesus with Old Testament midwives, highlighting the holy and "gritty" nature