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    You don’t need food to live!


    Over the last few months, things in my live have
    started to change
    dramatically, things I have been told all my life to
    be fact have been
    rapidly dissolving. The one I have decided to research
    and put into
    practice is living without food which at the moment I
    seem to need less
    and less. The carvings for food are not manifesting as
    frequently.
    Through my research it has become very obvious that
    this is not a new
    thing and has been around for an extremely long time,
    but I’m sure due
    to the shifts in energies this is now becoming a part
    of many people’s
    lives. The body is becoming physically lighter even
    though I have not
    experienced any weight change. When I was looking into
    this subject a
    few talk about drawing in energy from the sun which is
    quite strange
    because I felt this before and put it in one of my
    posts long before I
    came across any information (link below), this would
    explain why the
    people in power are so worried about our weather.


    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...ack-control-of
    -or-weather!
    Also they talk about connecting to Mother Earth to
    energize the body. I’
    m sure there are many more techniques used which I
    have not come across.
    I know there are many who claim they live off light
    (frequencies). There
    are some that mention deprogramming yourself over
    time, basically
    reprogramming your belief system. But one thing I have
    noticed is that I
    have yet to find someone who talks about going into
    yourself and drawing
    the energy from the infinite within which is strange
    for there is an
    infinite abundance of energy there and no one
    could ever take that away.
    It still amazes me how many people look on the outside
    for solutions to
    these type of subjects and completely ignore that
    which is within all of
    us . Maybe the people in power have made it like this.
    I mean think
    about it if we all realized, every key to anything we
    ever need to
    unlock was within us. They would be powerless and can
    never take that
    power away from us. It also would explain why the
    system of society is
    set up to revolve around the external and not
    internal. Everything is on
    the outside, don’t worry about inside (you). Imagine a
    world without any
    outside needs i.e. food, water, etc, we would be
    completely free never
    have to worry about money knowing you could provide
    for yourself. Even
    when I was researching it was extremely difficult to
    get any information
    from Google and this surely means it’s been governed,
    or it could have
    something to do with my computer skills - lol.
    Any way over the next week I’m really going to put
    this into practice
    (with going into myself/within) and will tell everyone
    on this tread how
    it’s going. Also if anyone has information on this
    subject it would be
    great. Here are some links below that I found and a
    book as well that I
    have not read but it seems it’s on the same subject.

    a friend told me that breatherian talk about the same
    things.

    All my love Jan Rodrigo



    http://www.jsocf.org/hrm1.htmhttp:
    http://www.rickross.com/reference/breat/breat07.html
    http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=16879
    [IMG][/IMG]

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    Great post Jan

    im getting inspired

    as i packing to move

    home in a few weeks time


    you are keeping my spirits

    up here ... so thanks for that

    im reading the book you show here

    and im more and more sure that i will
    and am eating much less ...

    as i was a real foody ....

    so now i belive that we can get all our

    needs from the sun .. the earth ... and our

    inner stength can feed us .... like a possitve

    attitude .... and love for self ect .....

    sort of seems obvious now realy


    love allways rhythmmmxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Hi Jan Rodrigo,

    Although it's a real good way to lose a few pounds, even a stone or so, it appears that Jasmuheen, oh wait, I mean Ellen Greve (never trust a person with a false exotic name) is a bit of a fibber. She lasted three days after a controlled experiment.

    Here in Brazil a celbrity who claimed she also lived on light took a controlled experiment which also had to be cancelled on her request, also on the third day (I think her name was "Flor").

    Either way, take it easy, we'll all be living this way soon. I think Bobby Sands went too far...

    Best regards,

    Steve

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    [SIZE="3"][COLOR="red"]You don’t need food to live!


    Over the last few months, things in my live have started to change dramatically, things I have been told all my life to be fact have been rapidly dissolving. The one I have decided to research
    and put into practice is living without food which at the moment I seem to need less and less...

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    I am a true believer that food doesn't have to be necessary for survival. I learned this first hand after my first experience with the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca.

    Before taking Ayahuasca, I had fasted for 2 days, as part of the preparation regimen of the experience. After the first day, hunger no longer came, and I felt so pure and clean at not having food in my body.

    Under the effects of Ayahuasca, I came to understand the in a sense, all life is a grand illusion, including the desire for food. After the effects of 'huasca began to fade, I truly felt that I never wanted to eat again, and I knew whole-heartily that I didn't have to.

    So, for 9 days after the experience I ate nothing. I drank a lot of water and tea, but nothing else. Even juice seemed sickening to consume because it had so much "body matter" in it.
    During this entire time, I felt great! I had abundant energy, I went for my usual runs every morning, spent a lot of time in the sun, surely burning calories (of some sort?).
    I learned not to speak about not eating, because the few family members I told about this thought I was insane! They got really angry with me and thought I was going to kill myself!

    I lost no weight, and by all means I should have had no energy whatsoever after 9 days of no food, but despite the fact, I had plenty of energy, felt better than I had in my whole life, an illness which originally plagued me went away completely, and I even slept less at night.

    But, on the tenth day someone made one of my favorite dishes in the world, and I gave in and tried a little. This ruined everything! Afterwards, I started feeling the pings of hunger in my stomach, I had to eat to get rid of this, and it was all downhill from there. I no longer felt that I could live without food, and it seemed absurd to think so, even after what I have done!
    In Lak'ech Ala K'in

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    Quote Posted by steve_a (here)
    Hi Jan Rodrigo,

    Although it's a real good way to lose a few pounds, even a stone or so, it appears that Jasmuheen, oh wait, I mean Ellen Greve (never trust a person with a false exotic name) is a bit of a fibber. She lasted three days after a controlled experiment.
    I would have to agree on the less than sincere Jasmuheen character - but the German scientists are beyond doubt.

    I was inspired by this book in 2005 that I started my first 21 day process in october 2005, did my second last year, again in October.
    The first was a bit hard, mainly because as a scientist myself i had problems with the 7-day-no-liquid rule.
    But I passed that too - then with anticipating the first drink after the 7 days had passed.
    In my second 21 days process everything was unbelievably smooth and easy. I didnt even drink until the 8th day, I was busy reading a book and it didnt seem urgent.
    After that I didnt eat for 2 month, lost some weight (but I am overweight!) and felt great. The reason i didnt do it longer had to do with a trip to paris and the fact that I really do love to eat :-)

    cheers for you guys who do it ongoing, I am 100% sure it can be done!

    -sam
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    I generally do a week, 2-3 times a year, but I do drink plenty of mineral water while fasting and a littel bit of salt.
    In all ages, in all lands, there have been those who seek truth. This seeking is an individual's search for something more than self, and much more than the confines of this worldly system. It is the seeker, who understands there is more than what meets the eye, who is not afraid and makes the choice to go into the unknown. The process of awaking has begun, the discovery is underway.
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    I generally do a week, 2-3 times a year, but I do drink plenty of mineral water while fasting and a littel bit of salt.
    this is not fasting, fasting follows different rules. It must be a mental difference because on the body level it sure looks the same.

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    this is not fasting, fasting follows different rules. It must be a mental difference because on the body level it sure looks the same.
    How do you know what I do?
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    "How do you know what I do?"

    Well, you said that you drink, that is not the process of initiating pranic norishment. There you do not take ANYTHING in the first week.

    There is a thread on PA1 on it also: http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...d.php?p=233943


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    How do you know what I do?
    because you said FASTING :-)

    I have fasted in the past (distant past) - and done this prana thing recently. If I remember correctly I was quite hungry after 2 weeks of fasting, while i wasnt the least hungry after 2 month of prana.
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    Quote Posted by steve_a (here)
    (never trust a person with a false exotic name)
    just curious, would SAMVADO qualify? Its not my birthname, though I use it since 30 years and 99% of my friends wouldnt know my "legal" name (the one in my passport)

    quote: all generalizations are false

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    Does this mean I can stop giving my 20 yr-old son grocery money?

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    I don't need lectures on prana.

    Cheers Guys

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    I have been inspired by Bashi & Sam to read up on living without food.
    Going to try it in a few months.
    I was quite the foodie, but my food cravings dropped substantially after a 10-day lemonade diet.
    Turning vegetarian also helped.
    Going without food will probably take that a notch further.

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    I've heard people say they did this - but for a short while. Are there any long-timers at this food-less life style?? I can understand the short term - but eventually our 3D bodies need vitamins and minerals; protein, carbs, etc. to function in this realm. And water is a must for a body that is 78% (?) water.
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    I've heard people say they did this - but for a short while. Are there any long-timers at this food-less life style?? I can understand the short term - but eventually our 3D bodies need vitamins and minerals; protein, carbs, etc. to function in this realm. And water is a must for a body that is 78% (?) water.
    I seriously don't think it is a good idea to go without water for more than 3 days. Even to go without food for more than a week requires a certain level of fitness and mental awareness. I would be very careful. I am a little startled about that people are suggesting to go without water which IMHO is dangerous.
    In all ages, in all lands, there have been those who seek truth. This seeking is an individual's search for something more than self, and much more than the confines of this worldly system. It is the seeker, who understands there is more than what meets the eye, who is not afraid and makes the choice to go into the unknown. The process of awaking has begun, the discovery is underway.
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    I seriously don't think it is a good idea to go without water for more than 3 days. Even to go without food for more than a week requires a certain level of fitness and mental awareness. I would be very careful. I am a little startled about that people are suggesting to go without water which IMHO is dangerous.
    I understand you guys, I had all the same reservations, being a biologist and all. in the end the book by that german chemistry doc convinced me to try and what can i say: It was a paradigm buster. not the first in my life and hopefully not the last.

    thousands of people are doing it as we speak and a few have died, so what, people die all the time, it is rediculous to blame this process for their death.

    also: regarding Jasmuheens TV inspired "test" - she gives a rather differend account of the situation, but of course I you like to believe what TV tells you, be my guest ....
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    Quote Posted by samvado (here)
    I understand you guys, I had all the same reservations, being a biologist and all. in the end the book by that germam chemistry doc convinced me to try and what can i say: It was a paradigm buster. not the first in my life and hopefully not the last.

    thousands of people are doing it as we speak and a few have died, so what, people die all the time, it is rediculous to blame this process for their death.

    also: regarding Jasmuheens TV inspired "test" - she gives a rather differend account of the situation, but of course I you like to believe what TV tells you, be my guest ....
    My main concern is that there are many impressionable people on these types of boards of various ages and that it is important to add a degree of warning that these processes aren't for everybody and that they should be taken with care. As for the idealism involved in such matters I have no problem with that.

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    Quote Posted by K626 (here)
    My main concern is that there are many impressionable people on these types of boards of various ages and that it is important to add a degree of warning that these processes aren't for everybody and that they should be taken with care. As for the idealism involved in such matters I have no problem with that.

    LoveK
    I'd even say GULLIBLE. but in this case it does not matter as it seems to work for everyone. I would not try it on kids, obviously, but upwards 18 there is no risk (I dont personally believe there is a risk with 10 but i wouldnt do it because i could not be sure they understand the process).

    it IS for everybody who would follow a discussion like this. it may not be for any jack or joe out there in redneck country, but they dont run the risk to try it.
    after 5 years of living on prana I dont think it has anything to do with idealism either.
    we may not be able to learn to walk thru walls in this life (although some apparently can) - but this is much more practical, not only in food shortage situations, I encourage you to get the book and read it too

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    Quote Posted by lisa (here)
    I have been inspired by Bashi & Sam to read up on living without food.
    Going to try it in a few months.
    I was quite the foodie, but my food cravings dropped substantially after a 10-day lemonade diet.
    Turning vegetarian also helped.
    Going without food will probably take that a notch further.

    Attagirl!!

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