Breatharianism - can we really living on light alone?
In reply to Inspiration from a breatharian by Vimal
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Yes, a fascinating inquiry into Breatharianism indeed - transmuting energy from the 4D field by working with the breath.
I explored it early in my journey here, and it can indeed work. For me it was a yearning to do so - not to consume of anything here. It takes your vibration really high - just like the ancient Lemurians, the one's who helped seed Original Humans during the time of Lemuria.
There are different ways to bring it about. Some speak of fasting for 21 days leading into it, but I think this can be dangerous, because it's not sufficient time to truly integrate the change of process and the way the body generates energy. For me it was a progressive journey: 1) First to vegan. 2) Much inner purification and detox - no processed food, no sugar, no alcohol, mostly raw organic food. 3) Then to one meal a day, with the rest of regular meal times meditating. 4) Then to fruitarian, one meal a day. 5) Finally, purely light-based, with plentiful meditation and sungazing.
The physical body becomes able to process 4D energy through the endocrine system. You reach a point where you're able to consume 3D and 4D energies, and shift between the two, although any regular food has to be high vibe and raw. Your living circumstances need to be extremely high vibe to maintain it: 1) Minimal electrical gadgetry in the home, always unplugged when not in use. 2) No toxic cleaning chemicals in the home. 3) Bare minimum use of internet and mobile phones. 4) Pure spring water that is held in something like a clay pot to ensure right alignment of the magnetic field. 5) Protective energy fields with crystals.
People imagine you'd lose weight when becoming a breatharian. I did in the progressive build up to it. But when I went completely breatharian, I actually put on weight! I believe because I was meditating for longer periods.
However, what I found was, that it was extremely challenging to maintain it if you're travelling through the matrix, engaging much with regular people in it or if you're regularly working on the internet. Likewise, if your role is to be empathically connected with people here, so as to be able to help and heal them, then you'll most likely need to find some kind of hybrid situation - which I'm tending to be living now. Which is high vibe intermittent fasting, ideally one meal a day.
I imagine plenty of spiritual folk would want to incline toward breatharianism, but there's a great need for great care. The safest approach would be the progressive one, over years - you get to feel and sense how the body is coping, through steady transition. The other risk is to be avoiding lower-density karma, which can cause many problems - I've seen it in some people who have shifted to breatharianism, where they become very ungrounded and disconnected.
The story to really explore is that of Dr Michael Werner, who is a breatharian, and was heftily tested in the scientific community, that proved for over a month he was not consuming anything but nevertheless, living quite healthily. But then, as I understand it, they buried the reports, because they couldn't handle the truth! Here's a short video from Michael - I found him an inspiration. He's no guru, but a very grounded doctor...
He used Jasmuheen's 21-Day approach, which personally, I don't agree with. Although it did work for him.
Bright blessings
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