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Breatharianism, food, disease by richidoo ..... Ask Andreas Moritz Forum

Date:   11/4/2003 11:40:18 AM ( 21 y ago)
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Hi Andreas,
I hope you are getting settled in your new home. SC is a great state for personal freedom and liberty.

I believe in breatharianism and hold that as a goal for myself in the next few years. Finding your cleansing technologies has been a big step towards releasing my resistance and accepting my interest as my destiny.

I know that the body can transmute molecules as needed, and fabricate all body nutrients from energy in air or ether. Our diet of 2000kcal/day is only a small part of the total physical energy output of our bodies, smaller still when you consider the energy of thought, which cannot be measured beyond the heat produced by the brain.

My question is do you believe that cleansing and purifying the body directly enhances the ability to use these alternate sources of energy and sustenance, and that a pure newborn body is totally sustained by ether - weaning after breast milk should be from food altogether. And that death of the physical is due the overwhelming toxic load which completely blacks out the body's access to the intangigible source of life.

Or could it be that food is just a big lie which serves emotional and physical addictions and in reality, all sustainance comes directly from ether, reagardless of the body's degree of purity. In this light, disease would be just inefficiencies of the body in utilizing ether as source, and not really food deficiency as commonly believed.

Is the degree of body purity directly proportional to one's degree of ability to use more ether to create health and heaven on earth. Does food ever actually function as a necessary sustenance to our lifestream, or is it optional source of fuel, or always unnecessary?

What are your thoughts about breatharianism in general and as it relates to spiritual growth? A book called Living On Light has been very inspirational to me on this subject, but leaves many questions unanswered. Your advice is always welcome.

Thank you for your caring, wisdom and generous sharing.
Rich

 

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