Living on Air - Follow Up

The following article appeared in the 7th May, 2010 Ahmedabad edition of the Times of India as a follow up to the earlier story:


Amazing stuff!!!

Chapter 12. What feeds the Mind?

The Air that we breathe in and the Food and Drink that we put in the mouth are the only ways that a Human Body is ‘fed’. We can also inject stuff into our system which would be feeding the Body through the skin. The Human Mind, on the other hand, gets ‘fed’ in a variety of ways.

Living on Air

The following article appeared in the Ahmedabad Edition of The Times of India, 25 April, 2010:


I remember  a similar research was conducted on the same person at the same hospital back in 2003 also.
You can read all about it at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Wonder-diet-Living-on-thin-air/articleshow/295761.cms

There is also the case of Shri Hira Ratan Manek who was also the object of a study conducted by Dr. Sudhir Shah back in 2001.
You can read about it at:
http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/health/lightresearch.htm

I think that the Doctors and the Scientists will not find anything until and unless they shift their perspective from the Physical Body to the Consciousness and the Belief Systems of the individuals being studied.

Anyway, I am waiting for the results to be made public as this issue is quite close to my heart too.

Present State of Being

09/04/2010, 04:25 PM

After learning and understanding the basics regarding the path to Better Health…Naturally, the next obvious step was to reach that state of existence when I was spontaneously eating less and breathing more.

Chapter 11. Why does a body eat more and breathe less?

It became crystal clear to me a few years ago that we humans should spontaneously be eating lesser and breathing more in order to attain and maintain Better Health…Naturally. This does not mean that we have to be on any special diet and use will-power to eat less, as that would negate the very purpose of the exercise. Because any ‘force on the mind’ will create additional stresses which will directly affect the movement of the diaphragm, and therefore, the health.