So, time to figure out a few things about breatharianism.
Personally, I believe it's a natural occurrence. Nobody just shifts or transitions to it. And that's because we all are technically breatharians. Of course, becoming 100% breatharian would be a different thing.
Why? How did any of us become breatharian in the first place?
We all naturally breathe and absorb air and sunlight. And we do it consciously or unconsciously. Regardless of your awareness, regardless of whether you recognize it or not, all of these (and everything in our environment) contain energies and particles, which our bodies "can" take in. And these are physiologically processed, just as air and water are. I discussed the basics in the book "Keep It Light".
Here are simple ways to improve energy absorption from air and sunlight:
1. Definitely, keeping the air/atmosphere in your environment is a must. And that means tidying up, and ensuring cleanliness and orderliness at all times.
2. Go for burning homemade potpourri out of herbs (either in their natural raw or dried form), instead of artificial/manufactured scents. Manufactured scents (oils or incense) contain chemicals, which I do not recommend. As much as possible, keep it all as natural as you can. Manufactured products have their convenience. But once you try natural/dried herbs, you will notice the huge difference.
Another challenge is looking for a good brand. Most of the brands I've tried leave "clogs" in the air. They also stick to the walls, fabric, skin, and hair. It's not really advisable to light them up everyday indoors, especially for long hours, because you also wind up inhaling all the smoke and tiny particles drifting in the air.
3. Lighting plain candles and smudging/saging as needed.
4. Sungazing.
5. Sunbathing.
6. Moonbaking. The moon reflects back light from the sun. So, moonbaking is a good idea, if you find the sun too harsh.
7. Meditation.
I use to be a night owl. I use to hate too much sun, because I wind up with migraines.
Then, it just happened for me.
I was living with my parents in the city. Our house was still under construction. So, we shared a room that was literally soaking in sunlight. There was nothing I can do about it.... except enjoy it.
Then, in two or three months, I was addicted to soaking in the sun.
Now, there are a couple of people who claim they are full-pledge breatharians. But there are a number of articles out in the web contradicting their claims, saying they have been busted. They've been caught eating----even enjoying fine dining in public.
I won't contest or attest to any of that.
But I will say that becoming 100% breatharian is possible. I really believe in that. That is because there comes a point when you eat not because you need food, but because you appreciate food. As simple as that.
And I sincerely believe that being breatharian is quintessentially directly relative to intuitiveness/intuition.
Bottom line: whether people accept it or not, we all are breatharians.... some of us are just breatharians who are also meatlovers, vegetarians, and vegans. Then, there are those who say they are 100% breatharians.
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| Yes, I do seriously allot a couple of minutes sitting like this. And when I really get into the vibe, I can sit like this for hours.... almost endless, if I didn't do all my housework (and work) myself. Back when I was on "parially house-bound", I would sit like this an average of three hours upon waking. That's the minimum for a day. And yet, that was the time I managed to publish nine books in an estimated timeframe of 1.2 years. |