View Full Version : food from the sun's energy? ....?
Vidya Moksha
26th March 2010, 09:11
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?479-Sun-Gazing...Solar-Healing&p=3382#post3382
so do we believe this? if its true then no worries as long as the sun is shining eh? :cool:
mike1414
26th March 2010, 18:14
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?479-Sun-Gazing...Solar-Healing&p=3382#post3382
so do we believe this? if its true then no worries as long as the sun is shining eh? :cool:
some people believe it and take it one step further and be it....with quite astonishing and amazing scientific results on the effects that the energy of the sun has not only on our beings physically, but emotionally and spiritually too...
its quite an ''out there'' notion and one that not only makes some kind of sense to me personally but resonates deeply with some people and they enjoy deep and fulfilling lives without having to eat food as we know it for yrs on end....
understandably for others this topic quite simply isnt their cup of tea...
peace always
mike
Vidya Moksha
26th March 2010, 20:19
In India i had a daily ritual to watch the sun set. I used to watch the sun for about 30 minutes every evening, and the sky around it would dance and all sorts of patterns popped up.. I never realised about the 'food from the sun' aspect, but at the time i was pretty much not eating after 2pm, mostly through yoga practice/ advice.. never felt hungry lol, and the sun and sunsets are deeply spiritual experiences for sure
mike1414
26th March 2010, 21:29
wow what a great experience...i havent made it to india, been really close but not actually made it yet...would love to one day. when u say the sky danced and patterns would pop up sounds amazing.
imo there is a lot of info re the sun that we havent got to grips with yet....watch this space (pun intended) :)
peace always
mike
webyourstuff
11th January 2011, 03:41
Tread lightly on this one. I belonged to a sungazer's chat group. Others on the group enjoyed sun watching, but were not able to cut down on food because of it. I tried this for awhile with no results. But that may be my own doing, as I was unable to get a routine going that hit all the points. But, from those who are serious about it: dawn sun works best. Midday sun don't even try, it is dangerous and can cause permanent damage to your eyes. Always stand outside with your bare feet on the ground while doing it, even in winter. (This is the one I failed on.) Good luck if you want to forge ahead.
Constance
28th January 2011, 08:18
I am up to 14.40 minutes of sun-gazing. I haven't done any lately because in Melbourne, we haven't had much sun. I always stand with my barefeet on the ground. I only ever sungaze at dawn and at sunset and I still enjoy my food because the ritual of eating is the "key" to all. :)
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