08-20-2011, 09:07 PM
Some months ago an Austrian documentary about Breatharianism was running in independent cinemas in the German-speaking countries. Missed it, though my Brother found it quite interesting and more than fair to the subject matter. Probably it's available on DVD now.
However, this is what Q'uo has to say on the topic:
Nevertheless, sun-gazing certainly has its merits. But as I've lived more or less out of sync with daylight-time for years I've taken up imaginary sun-bathing. While meditating I imagine being right inside our dear LOGOS, inhaling its light into my whole body. Quite invigorating
And good for my rather light-sensitve eyes.
Sunny Love,
foolosopher
However, this is what Q'uo has to say on the topic:
Quote:Firstly, given the state of consciousness normal to third-density entities, we feel that it is not desirable that entities set themselves the goal of attempting to live without the bread and water which is food for the body. A good deal of damage can be done by one who sees a symptom of a condition as having a life of its own, and those who indeed within your illusion do live upon air or that which is called prana, divinely filled air, do so through grace and not by design.
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There are those who come into this experience with certain key memories untouched, and because of these carry-overs from previous incarnations, these entities are able, by availing themselves of grace, to work with the connections between your physical body and your spiritual or electrical body, so that that which feeds the finer body then rains manna down upon the physical.
Session from 29th Nov 1987
Nevertheless, sun-gazing certainly has its merits. But as I've lived more or less out of sync with daylight-time for years I've taken up imaginary sun-bathing. While meditating I imagine being right inside our dear LOGOS, inhaling its light into my whole body. Quite invigorating
And good for my rather light-sensitve eyes.
Sunny Love,
foolosopher