Ever wanted to be in more than one place at a time? That’s right, I’m
talking about the super-human abilities that can be gained by those who follow
the protocol for what’s known as sun-gazing, a valid practice recently
confirmed by NASA. Many proponents of this ancient technique, used by
many cultures such as Mayan, Egyptian, Aztec, Tibetian and Indian yoga, report
not only healing benefits to common illnesses, but obtaining super-human
abilities such as advanced telepathy and going completely without the need for
food.
What is Sun Gazing?
Sun gazing (also known as sun-eating) is a strict practice of gradually
introducing sunlight into your eyes at the lowest ultraviolet-index times of
day – sunrise and sunset. Those who teach the practice say there are
several rules to the practice. First, it must be done within the hour after
sunrise or before sunset to avoid damaging the eyes. Second, you must be
barefoot, in contact with the actual earth – sand, dirt or mud; and finally,
you must begin with only 10 seconds the first day, increasing by 10 second
intervals each day you practice. Following these rules make the practice
safe, says sources.
Nikolai Dolgoruky of the Ukraine calls himself a ‘sun-eater’. He has
been practicing sun gazing for the past 12 years and has largely subsisted off
solar energy since he began. Others have reported losing the need for
food after only 9 months of sun gazing (by which time the practitioner has
worked up to a maximum of 44 minutes). After 9 months of practice, you
need only walk barefoot on the earth for 45 minutes per day, 6 days in a row to
further the process of what has been initiated by sun gazing.
Sun-gazing is a practice also called the HRM phenomenom, coined as such
after Hira Ratan Manek, the man who submitted himself to NASA for
scientific testing to confirm that he does indeed possess the almost
‘super-human’ ability of not eating, gained through his dedication to this
interesting marvel. Funded by NASA, a team of medical doctors at the
University of Pennsylvania observed Hira 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for 100
days. NASA confirmed that he was indeed able to survive largely on light
with occasionally a small amount of buttermilk or water during this time.
What happens to the body during Sun Gazing?
During your first 3 months of practice, the suns energy is moving through
the eyes and charging the hypothalamus tract, says those who have studied this
technique and used it. The hypothalamus tract is the pathway to the rear
of the retina which leads to the brain. The brain then, over time,
becomes activated by the energy supply being received by the sun. You
will first experience a relief of mental tension and worry, since most worry is
fueled by the energy received by the foods we eat. Since food gets it’s
energy from the sun, it is said to be readily available to sun-eaters without
the trouble of digestion. Though hunger is said to eventually cease, it
is fine to continue eating regularly during initial stages, until appetite
disappears naturally.
Another benefit early on is said to be an increase in confidence and an
ability to easily solve your problems, as you are without tension.
Everyone has at least a bit of psychosis, but during the first few months
of sun gazing practice, it is reported that these attitudes go away and a
positive nature gracefully replaces the old persona full of fears. By the
end of 3 months, the gazing time will have increased to 15 minutes per day.
Reports on sun gazing say that the bad qualities normally associated with
any person will gradually disappear and good qualities will remain, explaining
that ‘bad qualities’ only develop in the absence of sunlight. Bad
qualities like anger, fear, jealousy, lust – are said to disappear – and be
replaced by a certain confidence and ‘spiritual knowing’ that senses more
purely the heart of an issue.
At 3-6 months of gazing, the studies show that physical diseases start to
disappear. They say that by the time one is gazing 30 minutes per day
(building up 10 seconds per day) all the colors of the sun will have reached
the brain. Color therapists attribute their healing of certain diseases
to flooding the body and brain with the particular color that is lacking –
depending on the ailment. For example, in liver disease, the color green
is deficient. The kidneys need red, and the heart, yellow. All of
the organs and all of the systems are said to respond to different colors of
the rainbow, which is why it is also recommended to eat a diet rich in a
variety of colors. It is recommended during the 3-4 month period that you
use autosuggestion to see your body already healed of any perceived weakness or
disease. This action will facilitate the process of returning
to wholeness.
As you continue the process, it is reported that after 6 months, the energy
stored from the technique is no longer being used for repairing the body or the
mind and can move now into supporting you in gaining more super-human
abilities.
What’s Beyond Healing?
By seven and a half months of gazing, now at 35 minutes, need and desire
for food is dwindling. According to sun gazing experts, food is not
actually needed to maintain the body, only energy – and ‘sun-eating’ provides
that energy. By 9 months, all taste for food, including aroma, all
hunger pains and cravings disappear. Those who make it this far say
that they report a noticeable ’change’ in the way their brain feels –
like it’s “charged up.” After 9 months of sun-gazing – reaching a maximum
of 44 minutes – it is advised that you give up sun-gazing and redirect your
attention now to the Earth.
For 6 days straight, one is to walk barefoot on the earth, 45 minutes per
day. During this
barefoot walking, the pineal gland is said to become activated.
Professional sun gazers and those researching the science say that each
toe is connected to a specific gland, and by walking barefoot on the Earth, you
activate these glands. The big toe is thought to be aligned with the
pineal gland, the second toe with the pituitary, then the hypothalamus,
thalamus and finally the pinky toe correlates to the amygdala. Walking
barefoot, with the sun now falling on the top of your head, practitioners claim
to create a sort of magnetic field in and around your body that recharges you
and your brain.
Apparently
this walking barefoot part is the most important aspect of the practice.
As you continue walking on the Earth, this is when the magic really begins.
The pineal gland is activated more and more by this walking
procedure. Intellect is said to increase, along with memory. The
pineal gland has navigational and psychic capabilities, meaning telepathy, the
possibility of flight… now we are getting somewhere! Have you ever
thought you would like to have your body in more than one place at a time?
Well, sun-gazing is said to be the magical key to such abilities.
If you can
barefoot walk 45 minutes every day for a year – you are golden. At that
point, only a maintenance of 3-4 days a week is necessary to maintain
the capabilities you have acquired.
Are there
any dangers?
Doctors and
eye care professionals caution against looking directly at the sun, saying
that it will damage the retina. However, if done correctly, sun-gazing at
the correct times of day, studies show there is no risk of damaging the eyes.
Those who have been sun gazing for many years have had their eyes checked
to show no damage, though it is advised that you have your eyes checked in the
first few weeks of your practice, so you can know for yourself.
To sum it
all up…
Remember, it’s 10 seconds the first day, at sunrise or sunset, adding 10
seconds per day each day there after. After 90 days of accumulative
gazing equaling 44 minutes, you cease the gazing and start the barefoot walking
45 minutes per day for 6 days. At this point, I could imagine, hey – if
you made it this far, what’s a year of barefoot walking an hour per day to keep
it all? You will have to try it out and see for yourself.
If you are really interested in gaining super-human abilities, confirmed by
reputable organizations like NASA, as the ones mentioned above, sun gazing
sounds like a fairly straightforward path to enlightenment. To find out
more about sun-gazing and how others have done it, visit the website on Sun-Gazing. For part one of the amazing Sun-Gazing documentary, check out the video
below.
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