In this compelling book, Ray Maor explores breatharianism, its challenges, rewards, and how it completely transformed his life and the lives of many of his students. He shares his experiences and his research on the energy of prana and the multiple benefits of becoming a breatharian.After years of spiritual development and in search of higher knowledge, Ray took the ultimate breatharian initiation challenge of eliminating food and living on prana.Then he volunteered to be tested in a televised medical experiment where he went 8 days without food or water, during which his blood composition remained stable, proving with scientific testing and research the viability of the breatharian lifestyle.His increasingly popular Pranic Living Group Initiation retreats are grounded in practical techniques and methods for safely living on light and demonstrating that indeed, our bodies and our spirits have capabilities extending far beyond our current understanding.
This book was nice to read and definitely different to the other books that I find myself reading.
Firstly, it was disappointing to see spelling and grammar errors consistently in this book and this had me doubting the credibility of what the author is trying to explain with his words.
Disregarding this, some very interesting topics were covered in this book, and really encouraging one to think about the role of food in life, and how we could do with much less than we think we need.
Ray talks about Prana and how this is the source of nutrition for Breatharians. He relates it very nicely with the idea that when we are in a high vibrational state of being, for example happy and laughing with friends, we tend to forget about food entirely since it is not needed when our bodies have high amounts of Prana. Maximising ones Prana is made possible through Breatharianism.
All in all, an interesting read and not too long a book.
I will check out some of the books mentioned at the end in the reading list, such as ‘The Children of The Law of One’.