04-27-2009, 08:23 AM
Good thoughts Ali Quadir. Many of us has still much work to be done "on the ground", to take your analogy. Breatharianism is not very grounded to our commonly perceived reality.
I honestly don't know what to make of this breatharianism, it does not resonate with me on a fundamental level. I feel much negative intent around this subject. This is a thing that would revolutionize human society and way of life should it work, yet you see no publicity of it, and there is no serious scientific research (that I've found) which has "proved" it. The Jasmuheen experiment which was a scientific failure of epic proportions doesn't really add to the "credibility" of the mainstream versions of this.
I have only seen that which can be defined as "frauds".
If anyone could point me to a study which scientifically proves breatharianism's effect with a serious amounts of tests (not 2 or 5 subjects or somesuch) it would really add to our conversation.
I am personally interested in breatharianism and I've attempted personalised versions of it a few times but alas it's impossible for me currently.
I honestly don't know what to make of this breatharianism, it does not resonate with me on a fundamental level. I feel much negative intent around this subject. This is a thing that would revolutionize human society and way of life should it work, yet you see no publicity of it, and there is no serious scientific research (that I've found) which has "proved" it. The Jasmuheen experiment which was a scientific failure of epic proportions doesn't really add to the "credibility" of the mainstream versions of this.
I have only seen that which can be defined as "frauds".
If anyone could point me to a study which scientifically proves breatharianism's effect with a serious amounts of tests (not 2 or 5 subjects or somesuch) it would really add to our conversation.
I am personally interested in breatharianism and I've attempted personalised versions of it a few times but alas it's impossible for me currently.