rgan where the sun
can either enter or leave the human body.
While
the eyes are the sun energy’s entry way to the human
brain, the age-old healing ritual of solar gazing (practiced by
ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, Greeks, Mayans, in Tibetan Yoga and some traditions
of Qigong, Tai Chi, and by some Native American tribes) enables us to receive nourishment, healing and spiritual enlightenment.
Devoted solar gazers claim better physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health as well as being able to sustain oneself on solar energy alone for very long periods without eating any food.
Devoted solar gazers claim better physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health as well as being able to sustain oneself on solar energy alone for very long periods without eating any food.
Strict long-term fasting
under the control and observation of various scientific and medical teams
revealed a regeneration of the brains
gray cells and the expansion of the
pineal gland rather than its typical shrinking.
Solar
gazing is done only during the first
hour after sunrise or the last hour before sunset, when the sun’s rays are
most gentle to the eyes.
If
gazing is not done around dawn or sunset and is performed at other hours it will result in serious damage to the
retina.
Once the body is sufficiently aligned with spiritual force…
Once the body is sufficiently aligned with spiritual force…
…light
becomes food…
… hence
the breatharian ideal…
… that
uses breath to stimulate the pineal gland…
… by
bringing in large volumes of oxygen and life-force into the bloodstream.
Oxygen
drenched blood causes the pineal gland to resonate and vibrate. ~ Jeff Andrews
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