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Indian Yogi that doesn't eat or drink. Living of the Universal energy that is everything.

Keep an open mind :)

 

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the sun gazing thing!

...uses the first few moments of sunrise and sunset to "harvest" the energy's sun

 

 

dang thrs so many vids about it on the toob

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Sunrise and sunset, best times to do QiGong and Tai Chi Chuan. Balance is optimal between yin and yang. :wink:

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Just watched your link thunder. It's all so interesting isn't it, I've done agnihotra enough times now to defiantly feel the energy as the sun is setting and rising but had no idea the power was harnessable without it...!

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maybe my mind isnt open enough

maybe ive been reading wiki to much

idunno.....

Inedia (Latin for "fasting") or breatharianism is the belief that it is possible for a person to live without consuming food. Breatharians claim that food, and in some cases water, are not necessary for survival, and that humans can be sustained solely by prana, the vital life force in Hinduism. According to Ayurveda, sunlight is one of the main sources of prana, and some practitioners believe that it is possible for a person to survive on sunlight alone. The terms breatharianism or inedia may also refer to this philosophy practiced as a lifestyle in place of the usual diet.

Breatharianism is considered a lethal pseudoscience by scientists and medical professionals, and several adherents of these practices have died from starvation and dehydration.[1][2][3]

Nutritional science proves that fasting for extended periods leads to starvation, dehydration, and eventual death. In the absence of calorie intake, the body normally burns its own reserves of glycogen, body fat, and muscle. Breatharians claim that their bodies do not consume these reserves while fasting.[4]

Some breatharians have submitted themselves to medical testing, including a hospital's observation of Indian mystic Prahlad Jani appearing to survive without food or water for 15 days,[5][6] and an Israeli breatharian appearing to survive for eight on a television documentary.[7][8][9] In a handful of documented cases, individuals attempting breatharian fasting have died.[1][2][3] Among the claims in support of Inedia investigated by the Indian Rationalist Association, all were found to be fraudulent.[10] In other cases, people have attempted to survive on sunlight alone, only to abandon the effort after losing a large percentage of their body weight.[11]

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Ive almost finished working on my Book, Its a complete account on how ancient civilizations harnessed the power of Anti-gravitational energy to construct megalithic monuments

Its going to be a best seller on the Doof scene for sure B)

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I've actually been harnessing the electromagnetic fluctuations released by the sun to hack directly into large mega corporate servers by overloading the firewalls with starfire. Its pretty effective.
Thinking that I should maybe look at putting together some kind of tv series or educational video series. For the low low price of $99.95.

The best thing about it though is that the more you believe it is working the better it works. Its pretty much using your willpower to tame the sun and overthrow the corporate mega lords security systems worldwide.

Makes sun eating look tame

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I say let's get genetic engineering involved, create some kind of bacteria that creates calories from sunlight that can be absorbed directly through the skin. No actually, on second thought, I like hot chips way too much. But I will put my hand up for some grizzly bear DNA splicing, I could do with 6 months of hibernation...I'm tired.

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The Tibetan buddhists have a practise called Chulen where progressively they develop the ability to live off energy.

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The Tibetan buddhists have a practise called Chulen where progressively they develop the ability to live off energy.

Yeh buts it's 2014 mate, we know all that is bullshit now because well, were smarter than any other culture, ever...! Didn't you know that?

:-)

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I've actually been harnessing the electromagnetic fluctuations released by the sun to hack directly into large mega corporate servers by overloading the firewalls with starfire. Its pretty effective.

Thinking that I should maybe look at putting together some kind of tv series or educational video series. For the low low price of $99.95.

The best thing about it though is that the more you believe it is working the better it works. Its pretty much using your willpower to tame the sun and overthrow the corporate mega lords security systems worldwide.

Makes sun eating look tame

I'd love to hear you stick your tongue back into your cheek and give us an actual breakdown of what's involved here...!

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yogi can eat my balls....hasn't eaten since 12 :bootyshake:

they should taste aight, i've had no complaints

I think if he ate your ball mate it would be certain death :)

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Cool, i'm glad to see this topic....

To all the people that believe it is impossible, you obviously don't understand the nature of reality at all. Reality is subjective, there is no such thing as impossible, that is simply a belief.

I have done significant research into this topic in the past. There are breatharians, many of them. There are breatharian (pranic) children.

I am a scientist, and to anybody who wants to spout that living without food is impossible because the of the effects on the physical body and its metabolism, then they need to revisit the last 100 years of physics, namely relativity and quantum. The observer is the centre of all, we know that all possibilities exist equally until a reading (or belief) is attached which collapses the wave function, but only for the individual(s) observing(interacting).

I can understand that there is significant resistance from many people to accept that breatharianism exists, i did too for the majority of my life...

I urge people to revisit Einstein and 'relativity' and then cross reference this with the following 50 years of quantum physics (bohr, shroedinger, heisenberg) before they make their assertions.... However, this is where the rabbit whole begins....

If relativity is correct and quantum holds true, then the observer is in control of their own reality. Completely. They have the power to create whatever they so choose, provided that their level of belief is unwavering. They are then, their own God.

The next question is, is there any objective truths?

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really.

fuck we all must have been hoofing chang in a cave and not reading books then because the internets is the all onsuming power of all knowledge and wiki is is little brother that as bashed ,fed gruel and kept in the duct vents ala bart's evil twin tho,.

n a handful of documented cases, individuals attempting breatharian fasting have died.[1][2][3] Among the claims in support of Inedia investigated by the Indian Rationalist Association, all were found to be fraudulent.[10] In other cases, people have attempted to survive on sunlight alone, only to abandon the effort after losing a large percentage of their body weight.[11]

i' m all for new things and discussing all old things.

How long have you been practiscisizing bretherianism mate^. W? when was the last time you ate food to defy the logic of nutrition and Science?

I'll eat my words when i can come live with you, vid you and make sure you didnt eat a scrap of gruel for any extended period of time..

Untill then, i will er on the side of science not some freakin belief system.

plus, you've split this discussion in two.

Beleif system's hah.

also,

"If relativity is correct and quantum holds true, then the observer is in control of their own reality. "Completely. They have the power to create whatever they so choose, provided that their level of belief is unwavering. They are then, their own God.

The next question is, is there any objective truths?

whats going on here. can you elucidate my elucidness.

Can anyone here prove to anyone else that they can live of nitrogen and oxygen alone-plus what ever trace elements they can see in the air around them?

all good. phew got it all out in a reasonably comprehendible format.

*also, as a scientist you realise whole is actually hole when it comes down to sliding down it. pfft

If that's the case, well someone should have told Bobby Sands you will eventually die.

"What was Bobby Sands phone number?

80808080

ate nuthing ate nuthing ate nuthing ate nuthing

so who here ate nothing for the last two weeks?

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Bobby Sands

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Died May 5th, 1981

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The revolutionary spirit of freedom

Portions of this article were first published anonymously in 'Republican News', December 16th, 1978. The smuggled out article recalls how the spirit of republican defiance grew within him, and is a semi-autobiographical account.

BOBBY SANDS was born in 1954 in Rathcoole, a predominantly loyalist district of north Belfast. His twenty-seventh birthday fell on the ninth day of his sixty-six-day hunger strike. His sisters Marcella, one year younger, and Bernadette, were born in April 1955 and November 1958, respectively. All three lived their early years at Abbots Cross in the Newtownabbey area of north Belfast. A second son, John, now nineteen, was born to their parents John and Rosaleen, now both aged 57, in June 1962.

The sectarian realities of ghetto life materialised early in Bobby's life when at the age of ten his family were forced to move home owing to loyalist intimidation even as early as 1962. Bobby recalled his mother speaking of the troubled times which occurred during her childhood; 'Although I never really under stood what internment was or who the 'Specials' were, I grew to regard them as symbols of evil '.

Of this time Bobby himself later wrote: ''I was only a working-class boy from a Nationalist ghetto, but it is repression that creates the revolutionary spirit of freedom. I shall not settle until I achieve liberation of my country, until Ireland becomes a sovereign, independent socialist republic. ''

When Bobby was sixteen years old he started work as an apprentice coach builder and joined the National Union of Vehicle Builders and the ATGWU. In an article printed in 'An Phoblacht/Republican News' on April 4th, 1981, Bobby recalled: ''Starting work, although frightening at first became alright, especially with the reward at the end of the week. Dances and clothes, girls and a few shillings to spend, opened up a whole new world to me.''

Bobby's background, experiences and ambitions did not differ greatly from that of the average ghetto youth. Then came 1968 and the events which were to change his life. Bobby had served two years of his apprenticeship when he was intimidated out of his job. His sister Bernadette recalls: "Bobby went to work one morning and these fellows were standing there cleaning guns. One fellow said to him, 'Do you see these here, well if you don't go you'll get this' then Bobby also found a note in his lunch-box telling him to get out."

In June 1972, the family were intimidated out of their home in Doonbeg Drive, Rathcoole and moved into the newly built Twinbrook estate on the fringe of nationalist West Belfast. Bernadette again recalled: We had suffered intimidation for about eighteen months before we were actually put out. We had always been used to having Protestant friends. Bobby had gone around with Catholics and Protestants, but it ended up when everything erupted, that the friends he went about with for years were the same ones who helped to put his family out of their home.

As well as being intimidated out of his job and his home being under threat Bobby also suffered personal attacks from the loyalists.

At eighteen Bobby joined the Republican Movement. Bernadette says: .. 'he was just at the age when he was beginning to become aware of things happening around him. He more or less just said right, this is where I'm going to take up. A couple of his cousins had been arrested and interned. Booby felt that he should get involved and start doing something. '

Bobby himself wrote. "My life now centered around sleepless nights and stand-bys dodging the Brits and calming nerves to go out on operations. But the people stood by us. The people not only opened the doors of their homes to lend us a hand but they opened their hearts to us. I learned that without the people we could not survive and I knew that I owed them everything.

In October 1972, he was arrested. Four handguns were found in a house he was staying in and he was charged with possession. He spent the next three years in the cages of Long Kesh where he had political prisoner status. During this time Bobby read widely and taught himself Irish which he was later to teach the other blanket men in the H-Blocks.

Released in 1976 Bobby returned to his family in Twinbrook. He reported back to his local unit and straight back into the continuing struggle: 'Quite a lot of things had changed some parts of the ghettos had completely disappeared and others were in the process of being removed. The war was still forging ahead although tactics and strategy had changed. The British government was now seeking to 'Ulsterise' the war which included the attempted criminalisation of the IRA and attempted normalisation of the war situation.'

Bobby set himself to work tackling the social issues which affected the Twinbrook area. Here he became a community activist. According to Bernadette, 'When he got out of jail that first time our estate had no Green Cross, no Sinn Fein, nor anything like that. He was involved in the Tenants' Association... He got the black taxis to run to Twinbrook because the bus service at that time was inadequate. It got to the stage where people were coming to the door looking for Bobby to put up ramps on the roads in case cars were going too fast and would knock the children down.'

Within six months Bobby was arrested again. There had been a bomb attack on the Balmoral Furniture Company at Dunmurry, followed by a gun-battle in which two men were wounded. Bobby was in a car near the scene with three other young men. The RUC captured them and found a revolver in the car.

The six men were taken to Castlereagh and were subjected to brutal interrogations for six days. Bobby refused to answer any questions during his interrogation, except his name, age and address.

In a ninety-six verse poem written in 1980, entitled 'The Crime of Castlereagh', Bobby tells of his experiences in Castlereagh and his fears and thoughts at the time.

They came and came their job the same

In relays N'er they stopped.

'Just sign the line!' They shrieked each time

And beat me 'till I dropped.

They tortured me quite viciously

They threw me through the air.

It got so bad it seemed I had

Been beat beyond repair.

The days expired and no one tired,

Except of course the prey,

And knew they well that time would tell

Each dirty trick they laid on thick

For no one heard or saw,

Who dares to say in Castlereagh

The 'police' would break the law!

He was held on remand for eleven months until his trial in September 1977. As at his previous trial he refused to recognise the court.

The judge admitted there was no evidence to link Bobby, or the other three young men with him, to the bombing. So the four of them were sentenced to fourteen years each for possession of the one revolver.

Bobby spent the first twenty-two days of his sentence in solitary confinement, 'on the boards' in Crumlin Road jail. For fifteen of those days he was completely naked. He was moved to the H-Blocks and joined the blanket protest. He began to write for Republican News and then after February 1979 for the newly-merged An Phobhacht/Republican News under the pen-name, 'Marcella', his sister's name. His articles and letters, in minute handwriting, like all communications from the H-Blocks, were smuggled out on tiny pieces of toilet paper.

He wrote: 'The days were long and lonely. The sudden and total deprivation of such basic human necessities as exercise and fresh air, association with other people, my own clothes and things like newspapers, radio, cigarettes books and a host of other things, made my life very hard.'

Bobby became PRO for the blanket men and was in constant confrontation with the prison authorities which resulted in several spells of solitary confinement. In the H-Blocks, beatings, long periods in the punishment cells, starvation diets and torture were commonplace as the prison authorities, with the full knowledge and consent of the British administration, imposed a harsh and brutal regime on the prisoners in their attempts to break the prisoners' resistance to criminalisation.

The H-Blocks became the battlefield in which the republican spirit of resistance met head-on all the inhumanities that the British could perpetrate. The republican spirit prevailed and in April 1978 in protest against systematic ill-treatment when they went to the toilets or got showered, the H-Block prisoners refused to wash or slop-out. They were joined in this no-wash protest by the women in Armagh jail in February 1980 when they were subjected to similar harassment.

On October 27th, 1980, following the breakdown of talks between British direct ruler in the North, Humphrey Atkins, and Cardinal O Fiaich, the Irish Catholic primate, seven prisoners in the H-Blocks began a hunger strike. Bobby volunteered for the fast but instead he succeeded, as O/C, Brendan Hughes, who went on hunger-strike.

During the hunger-strike he was given political recognition by the prison authorities. The day after a senior British official visited the hunger-strikers, Bobby was brought half a mile in a prison van from H3 to the prison hospital to visit them. Subsequently he was allowed several meetings with Brendan Hughes. He was not involved in the decision to end the hunger-strike which was taken by the seven men alone. But later that night he was taken to meet them and was allowed to visit republican prison leaders in H-Blocks 4, 5 and 6.

On December 19th, 1980, Bobby issued a statement that the prisoners would not wear prison-issue clothing nor do prison work. He then began negotiations with the prison governor, Stanley Hilditch, for a step-by-step de-escalation of the protest.

But the prisoners' efforts were rebuffed by the authorities: 'We discovered that our good will and flexibility were in vain,' wrote Bobby. It was made abundantly clear during one of my co-operation' meetings with prison officials that strict conformity was required. which in essence meant acceptance of criminal status.

In the H-Blocks the British saw the opportunity to defeat the IRA by criminalising Irish freedom fighters but the blanketmen, perhaps more than those on the outside, appreciated before anyone else the grave repercussions, and so they fought.

Bobby volunteered to lead the new hunger strike. He saw it as a microcosm of the way the Brits were treating Ireland historically and presently, Bobby realised that someone would have to die to win political status.

He insisted on starting two weeks in front of the others so that perhaps his death could secure the five demands and save their lives. For the first seventeen days of the hunger strike Bobby kept a secret diary in which he wrote his thoughts and views, mostly in English but occasionally breaking into Gaelic. He had no fear of death and saw the hunger-strike as something much larger than the five demands and as having major repercussions for British rule in Ireland. The diary was written on toilet paper in biro pen and had to be hidden, mostly carried inside Bobby's own body. During those first seventeen days Bobby lost a total of sixteen pounds weight and on Monday, March 23rd, he was moved to the prison hospital.

On March 30th, he was nominated as candidate for the Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election caused by the sudden death of Frank Maguire, an independent MP who supported the prisoners' cause.

The next morning, day thirty-one, of his hunger-strike, he was visited by Owen Carron who acted as his election agent. Owen told of that first visit 'Instead of meeting that young man of the poster with long hair and a fresh face, even at that time when Bobby wasn't too bad he was radically changed. He was very thin and bony and his hair was cut short.'

Bobby had no illusions with regard to his election victory. His reaction was not one of over-optimism. After the result was announced Owen visited Bobby. "He had already heard the result on the radio. He was in good form alright but he always used to keep saying, 'In my position you can't afford to be optimistic.' In other words, he didn't take it that because he'd won an election that his life would be saved. He thought that the Brits would need their pound of flesh. I think he was always working on the premise that he would have to die."

At 1.17 a.m. on Tuesday, May 5th, having completed sixty-five days on hunger-strike, Bobby Sands MP, died in the H-Block prison hospital at Long Kesh. Bobby was a truly unique person whose loss is great and immeasurable. He never gave himself a moment to spare. He lived his life energetically, dedicated to his people and to the republican cause, eventually offering up his life in a conscious effort to further that cause and the cause of those with whom he had shared almost eight years of his adult life. In his own words: "of course can be murdered but I remain what I am, a political POW and no-one, not even the British, can change that."

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Published in IRIS, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1981. IRIS was a publication of the Sinn Fein Foreign Affairs Bureau.

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I didn't mean to fire you up. You sound pretty certain you know all possible things and its not really my place to challenge that. A question for you though...

Do you think that your not believing something makes it false for everyone else?

If you believe that no-one can live without food for 2 weeks, why did you link bobby who lasted 65 days?

"How long have you been practiscisizing bretherianism mate^. W? when was the last time you ate food to defy the logic of nutrition and Science?"

I did 18 months no solid food (largely water alone), but i like food - its fun.

"whats going on here. can you elucidate my elucidness"

Sorry bro, its an understanding that took many years to come to, if it doesn't make sense to you now that's ok. I suggest doing some research and thinking. Start with science, come to terms with the anomalies of quantum reality (maybe start with the 'double slit experiment'), there is much to learn.... You will find at the end, belief is everything. Consciousness is all that exists and everything else is a reflection of that.

"Can anyone here prove to anyone else that they can live of nitrogen and oxygen alone-plus what ever trace elements they can see in the air around them?"

You're actually missing the fundamentals here bro. Surely by now you've come to the understanding that everything is fundamentally vibrating, and that what we perceive as 'stuff' is actually 99.99999% 'empty' space. Are you familiar with string theory? On the fundamental level there is a resonance, it is here that the 'feeding' occurs, and it is generally from the sun. It is actually just a harmonising of frequencies, there is way more energy from the sun and earth then we require to keep our 'parts' in resonance. Resonance is the key to over-unity, check Nikola Tesla's work.

There are many breatharians, you just don't know any and just because it doesn't turn up on the first page of a google search doesn't mean they don't exist. There's a whole world out there waiting for you to find it, with all kinds of cool and wonderful things that people don't believe in...

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Cool,

I have done significant research into this topic in the past.

I am a scientist,

really?

Can you share this research or is it part of a secret society that only shares information with enlightened members ?

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I think if he ate your ball mate it would be certain death :)

good one sharxie you got me involved in a bs argument discussing real science with psedo scientists about organic creatures who defy the logic of science and human biology - thanks alot . remind me to clip ya ear hole next time i see ya mate.

MG i agree to disagree with you . I do not accept your view but i fully respect your right to air your particular view.

You did get my goat up(hahaa) because i've had very good friends with the right intentions look into living of sunshine and the air around them and typically they ended up deranged and estranged from the people who love them and quite mentally ill from not sustaining nourishment. This type of movement just screams cult to me and that's my view.

I find it difficult to believe that a carbon based life form such as us can run our own system efficiently without the proper fuel.

My offer still stands - anyone here who can definitively prove to me or anyone else that they can survive on air for an indefinite period of time will make me eat my words.

Obviously more research is needed and good luck finding people to starve themselves to death in the name of breatharianisticcrapology.

Oh btw bro, do not assume i'm ignorant, naive or uneducated when it comes to exploring unknowns. It makes you look like a condescending scientist indeed.

"You sound pretty certain you know all possible things"

You do know that you would not be the only, scientist,researcher,physician,lecturer, etc to frequent this particular forum right?

Hey once again thanks alot sharxie :P

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It's not like religious zealots to be deluded. It must be true true true.

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After the whole Mayan Calendar thing, I don't know what TV programs I can believe anymore...

I have formed a new theory. Maybe they make these false TV shows JUST FOR THE MONEY.

Well that's my, 2 cents.

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