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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Solar Healing

While do nothing at home, I was staring at daddy's money plant & "Kwan Im" plant and suddenly I amazed by how plant can survive only drink water. Another thing I noticed, all the plants inside the house pointed towards window direction. Very obviously pointing. Then my humans told me about how important SUN is and Solar Healing or sometimes called sun gazing or Solar Yoga. What it involves is looking directly at the sun to take in the sun's nourishment on the certain hours, i.e. within 30-mins after sunrise and 30-mins before sunset.

Then mummy took this photo below. This man nearly every morning doing the same routine at near her worksite (under unopened part of Sims Way).

EH?!! but why this man wasn't gazing at the sun, instead he covered his eyes. I guessed because he woke up late and missed the within 30-mins after sunrise.. hehehe... above picture taken around 7.30AM.

Then this morning only mummy took another photo of him. But this morning the weather was cloudy.


Oh.. Daddy also told me, there is an Indian man name Hira Ratan Manek who practise this solar gazing. He amazingly for 9 years never take solid food. He only gaze at the sun every sunrise and sunset and drink boiled water. This man still alive.. GEE...

To me & Suria Brother.. "We are Live to Eat" =D and ask me to do Solar Yoga.. *panting* my tongue will touch the floor.


Further info about Hira Ratan Manek for those who interested, can be found HERE.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

HRM is an absolute fraud. He is himself blind as a bat and although claims to be on a liquid diet, his liquid diet consists of a lot of V8 juice and tea with a lot of sugar in it. Plants have the capacity to make glucose from sunlight. Humans consume plants and animals that eat plants to get glucose which along with oxygen is stored in every single cell to be released in the form of energy. He thinks that people who think that the moon is sacred are lunatics and actually said it in his latest lecture at Shakti Yoga Center on Staten Island.

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