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by Remundo » 16/09/12, 23:46

in fact, lessdewatt, are you maybe too bright? : Mrgreen:

Finally, for those who want to try the inedia, spirirtual fasting and other unconventional physiological deficiencies ...

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by Janic » 17/09/12, 08:53

showing ONE case does not seem to be representative of a philosophy, it is like showing an obese and drawing the conclusion that it is representative of humanity (even if obesity actually begins to be)
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by highfly-addict » 17/09/12, 10:22

Yes ... But she obviously didn't understand the philosophy of the trick: she really stopped eating; whereas it is only necessary to "proclaim loud and clear" that we do not eat anymore .... : Mrgreen: : Cheesy:
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by Obamot » 17/09/12, 14:01

I notice that she looks a little happier "before" ...

But then really a "chouilla";)

So we can be wrong 8)
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by Rabbit » 17/09/12, 14:53

Seeing these photos I had a revelation!

Bart, Bart is a higher being feeding on light.

For those who have not followed, here is a photo before and after (a little over a year):
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by sen-no-sen » 24/09/12, 13:19

Remundo wrote:in fact, lessdewatt, are you maybe too bright? : Mrgreen:

Finally, for those who want to try the inedia, spirirtual fasting and other unconventional physiological deficiencies ...

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It's not new, it's rather anorexia! :?

The "Respirianist movement" and a neo-sectarian movement.
The concept is the following: it is a question of orienting the pigeon towards a practice aiming at obtaining powers without requiring from him any religious belief, this allows the "guru" to protect himself more easily from the penal code.

However, initiation is not a scam, there are cases of people (Saint, Anchorites) having reached a level of spiritual elevation allowing them to perform miracles: healings, precognition, resistance to colds and pain , but each time they are exceptional people.

Nevertheless, to show off to the lambda that he can reach such a level, by a program ($) is pure scam and deserves a criminal sentence.
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by moinsdewatt » 24/09/12, 13:51

sen-no-sen wrote: ...... The concept is as follows: it is a question of orienting the pigeon towards a practice aiming at obtaining powers without requiring on his part any religious belief, .......


an example of news:

The bewildering affair of the "reclus de Monflanquin" tried in Bordeaux:

The so-called "Monflanquin recluse" trial, a case in which an entire family has ruined itself in ten years by blindly obeying the recommendations of a man she had admitted to its midst, opened Monday at 09:15 am before the Bordeaux Criminal Court
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read here: http://www.boursorama.com/actualites/l- ... 963cfabd60

so when we see that, I am not surprised that some are made to have with this pseudo story of light to feed.
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by Janic » 25/09/12, 10:45

moinsdewatt
Do not mix everything, people under influence are more numerous than those who are free from all influence (if that exists), after it is just the level that changes from one individual to another to go up extreme cases. Example: political parties, the medical profession, the military, education, etc ... their gurus and their aficionados!
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by Cuicui » 25/09/12, 14:55

moinsdewatt wrote:No time to waste with this nonsense.

Your beliefs are as respectable as others, but no more.
I find the film pleasant, well made, well removed.
Extract from the film: "There are two ways of ignoring things. The first is to ignore them. The second is to ignore them believing that you know them. The second is worse than the first "Victor Hugo
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by Obamot » 25/09/12, 18:02

Remundo wrote:for those who want to try


Should we still remember the physiological limits! We are not at the stage of beliefs ... And even if it were, we might as well be informed of the risks involved

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Wikipedia wrote:Limits and danger of fasting

An adult of 1,70 m, weighing 70 kg, has about 15 kg of fat reserve, enough to keep, if he is healthy, forty days of fasting. But beyond that, the continuation of the fast consumes the proteins of the body. The organization catabolysis certain amino acids that can be converted to glucose during neoglucogenesis to supply the brain. Proteins are stored in muscles (including the heart).

A medical follow-up is vital from the 4th week, depending on the state of health, the conditions of the fast and the nature of the reserves at the start.

As evidenced by the story of 9 prisoners from Cork prison (Ireland) in 1920, whose fast lasted 94 days, the human body, young and healthy, can manage to endure a total fast (but does not not excluding fluid intake), not without sequelae, for a period of up to three months. Bobby Sands died in Belfast on May 5, 1981 after going on hunger strike for a period of 66 days. Expressed in terms of body mass index (BMI), a value less than 12-13 kg.m − 2 is in principle synonymous with death, although recoveries have been described in undernourished young adult patients with body mass indexes of the order of 8-9 kg.m − 2. Fasting beyond a certain time inevitably causes death. This duration varies according to the individual, and can reach more than 85 days.

"Within the defined limits [fasting less than three weeks in a person of normal build] fasting is not dangerous"

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je%C3%BBne ... osit.C3.A9

For reasons of healthy living, it is not necessary to fast for long periods. A day or two is enough if you drink depurative at the same time (infusion of chamomile, sage ...)

As for feeding on light: you now know the price !!!

Everyone is warned!


Without wanting to judge those who practice this kind of physiological deficiencies prolonged beyond reasonable, I wonder if behind all this, there are not masochistic impulses, or of death aiming - by definition - to want to make oneself suffer.

This would be quite in line with the highly private aspect, and the total annihilation of individuals in "society" as desired by the current dogma, which is also highly iatrogenic. The idea of ​​nourishing oneself with light would only be a pure alibi (more?).

So, since the theoretical model would tend to destroy individuals, would this not be an ultimate means for them to actually destroy themselves? And to take ownership of their death (even if it is symbolic in the event of survival after this ordeal).
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