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Breatharianism Mega-Thread

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7 hours ago, josemar said:

They didn't have the right mindset 9_9

why do you make fun of breatherianism? the fact that you dont agree with the topic and it is taboo do not mean it is ok to make fun of it

8 hours ago, Oppositionless said:

It just seems way too good to be true. So many people die of starvation every year. Also I think it would have been proven by now... the same people who've more or less proven other controversial phenomena such as remote viewing would have jumped on any oppurtunity to prove Breatharianism.

why would it been proven in science way? you have so many proof of all kinds of supernatural phenomena in all kinds of researches and non is consider creadible...


have you seen the full video of the last one i sent you? it is about a researcher that do science with breatherians. also you have one with ray maor that i put in the videos in the beginning


also you have this research ( it is also in the videos in the begining but it is more of a small part of it)



ofcourse non is good enough for science, they just deny it and that it. this is how science works

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I looked at the sources you presented and I guess I'm less dismissive of it now but I don't know. In terms of risk benefit analysis I just don't see how the pros of becoming a breatharian outweigh the risks of potentially ruining health.

I feel like even if you don't die you could permanently fuck yourself up trying to do this.

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On 9/24/2025 at 9:19 AM, Oppositionless said:

@TheSomeBody

I looked at the sources you presented and I guess I'm less dismissive of it now but I don't know. In terms of risk benefit analysis I just don't see how the pros of becoming a breatharian outweigh the risks of potentially ruining health.

I feel like even if you don't die you could permanently fuck yourself up trying to do this.

why would you ruining your health with it? you can do it very slow. 
even if you choose initiation, you can do it with water which it pretty safe.
there are 0 risks involved unless you yolo it without precautions.

in which way you think it can fuck you? this process can be reversed easily.
breatherianism is playing it safe.
there are people in their 80s doing initiations and becoming breatherians

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chat gpt 5:

Research on famines, prolonged hunger strikes, and other cases of severe food restriction shows that even non-fatal starvation can lead to long-lasting or sometimes permanent organ and metabolic damage. This damage isn’t always reversed simply by resuming normal eating

 

1. 

Famine Survivors

 

 

Studies of people who lived through the Dutch Hunger Winter (1944–45) and the Chinese famine (1959–61) show that undernutrition during even a few months can lead to persistent metabolic and cardiovascular problems decades later.

Children exposed in utero had much higher rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease later in life.

Adults who survived had measurable changes in kidney, liver, and endocrine function long after food resumed.

 

 

 

2. 

Hunger Strikes & Anorexia

 

 

Medical reviews of political hunger strikes show that after 40–60 days of severe restriction, even with refeeding, there can be irreversible damage to heart muscle, kidney tissue, and nervous system.

In anorexia nervosa, long-term undernutrition can permanently alter bone density, fertility, and some cognitive functions even after weight restoration.

 

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5 hours ago, Oppositionless said:

@TheSomeBody


chat gpt 5:

Research on famines, prolonged hunger strikes, and other cases of severe food restriction shows that even non-fatal starvation can lead to long-lasting or sometimes permanent organ and metabolic damage. This damage isn’t always reversed simply by resuming normal eating

 

1. 

Famine Survivors

 

 

Studies of people who lived through the Dutch Hunger Winter (1944–45) and the Chinese famine (1959–61) show that undernutrition during even a few months can lead to persistent metabolic and cardiovascular problems decades later.

Children exposed in utero had much higher rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease later in life.

Adults who survived had measurable changes in kidney, liver, and endocrine function long after food resumed.

 

 

 

2. 

Hunger Strikes & Anorexia

 

 

Medical reviews of political hunger strikes show that after 40–60 days of severe restriction, even with refeeding, there can be irreversible damage to heart muscle, kidney tissue, and nervous system.

In anorexia nervosa, long-term undernutrition can permanently alter bone density, fertility, and some cognitive functions even after weight restoration.

 

i dont want to be mean but my reaction is " wtf is this crappy answer????"
have you learned about all the process and options about this practice that you give me this answer? there is 0 starvation in breathrianism.
there is some fasting but no starvation and no one is starving themselve for so long.
also chatgpt dont have any info about breathrianism so i wouldnt use it for this topic at all.

not eating=/ fasting.
if you are nourished from prana you will have same weight.
my process is just getting more pranic nourishment and eating less, if i am losing weight i will eat more to stabilize till i can eat less and have the same weight 

this is initiation practice (very intense and extreme):
 

jasmuheen new process is very slow and safe, no initation :
 



here some more , there are lots of videos so it is kinda hard to find the best answer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1MidES5fws
 

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On 9/26/2025 at 3:24 AM, Oppositionless said:

@TheSomeBody


chat gpt 5:

Research on famines, prolonged hunger strikes, and other cases of severe food restriction shows that even non-fatal starvation can lead to long-lasting or sometimes permanent organ and metabolic damage. This damage isn’t always reversed simply by resuming normal eating

 

1. 

Famine Survivors

 

 

Studies of people who lived through the Dutch Hunger Winter (1944–45) and the Chinese famine (1959–61) show that undernutrition during even a few months can lead to persistent metabolic and cardiovascular problems decades later.

Children exposed in utero had much higher rates of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease later in life.

Adults who survived had measurable changes in kidney, liver, and endocrine function long after food resumed.

 

 

 

2. 

Hunger Strikes & Anorexia

 

 

Medical reviews of political hunger strikes show that after 40–60 days of severe restriction, even with refeeding, there can be irreversible damage to heart muscle, kidney tissue, and nervous system.

In anorexia nervosa, long-term undernutrition can permanently alter bone density, fertility, and some cognitive functions even after weight restoration.

 

 

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I realized several years back this forum is not ready, and still not. I don't think they ever will be, because first and foremost the leaders and moderators have to be on that wavelength to begin with, the masses are mere reflections of the leading energies.

Here are some good videos those who can digest this stuff can benefit from.

On my wanderings I've met a few yogis who don't eat or sleep either, they meditate mostly and live in nature full time.

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Studying breatharianism is one of those few things that the people who are able to pull it off are very rare, and those people are likely to not care about showing it to others or doing it "for the science", and the kind of controlled experiment required is so long-scale and resource-extensive and practically and technically difficult, including having to distinguish the thing itself from simply fasting which can also be done for long periods of time, it makes it an obscure subject that is essentially only for people with personal knowledge or those happy to confine themselves to hypotheses and convincing second-hand stories.

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On 11/29/2025 at 1:56 AM, Ramasta9 said:

I realized several years back this forum is not ready, and still not. I don't think they ever will be, because first and foremost the leaders and moderators have to be on that wavelength to begin with, the masses are mere reflections of the leading energies.

Here are some good videos those who can digest this stuff can benefit from.

On my wanderings I've met a few yogis who don't eat or sleep either, they meditate mostly and live in nature full time.

ty! i will look into it
 
i just know i cant convince anyone but i know it will benefit some people, it healped me alot

On 11/29/2025 at 2:32 AM, UnbornTao said:

Yeah, I call BS on that. 

elaborate please, if you want something productive we can have a discussion, if not and you just tell me "f you" then i dont care

On 11/29/2025 at 2:34 AM, Carl-Richard said:

Studying breatharianism is one of those few things that the people who are able to pull it off are very rare, and those people are likely to not care about showing it to others or doing it "for the science", and the kind of controlled experiment required is so long-scale and resource-extensive and practically and technically difficult, including having to distinguish the thing itself from simply fasting which can also be done for long periods of time, it makes it an obscure subject that is essentially only for people with personal knowledge or those happy to confine themselves to hypotheses and convincing second-hand stories.

it it very easy actually, people just dont keep doing it usually because it put you in a very heightened state. food grounds you.
lots of breatherians eat just alittle bit , especially socially so you wont really find them irl (and usually they hide it too).

i know 4 breatherians irl , 2 of them gave up hahaha . it is a hard ride tho but very possible. enabling pranic feeding is surprisingly easy. maybe not pure but it is pranic.


there is a guy that did a study for 441 days. he did lost some weight but very small for 441 days. it is not somethign that a scientist will look out because it is only 1 person and they havent done it again and so on. but there are some proof, not something you really would convince anyone.

it is possible to proof it for yourself if you want by practicing or talking with other breatherians. 

https://www.scribd.com/document/345889473/Hira-Ratan-Manek-Solarhealing-Sun-Gazing







 

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23 minutes ago, TheSomeBody said:

elaborate please, if you want something productive we can have a discussion, if not and you just tell me "f you" then i dont care

No food, water, and sleep for years is stupid BS.

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38 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

No food, water, and sleep for years is stupid BS.

why?

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8 minutes ago, TheSomeBody said:

why?

Unless you're rage-baiting.... because that would violate basic human biology. Which should be obvious.

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@TheSomeBody Simple, if you ever bypass your body's urges and defenses mechanisms and actually do this for long enough, you will die, or end up with serious physical harm.

Your body is physical and therefore it follows physical laws, every cell needs energy in the form of ATP (calories), you need proteins to regenerate and build, and you need all the array of micro nutrients and vitamins to keep a healthy chemical baseline, the body is a very fragile and complex system.

I once did a 5 day fast, I only consumed minimum amounts of water with salts involved to keep electrolytes functioning, I followed a very precise regimen and I still ended up with a tooth just cracking due to what I think was calcium deficiency.

I wanted to go on for 7 days and I did it for both spiritual and physical reasons, I wasn't energy depleted at all by end of day 5 but that tooth incident was my cue to integrate foods back.

 

Anyone who's selling you the idea that you can go cold turkey with no food or water for extended amounts of time is straight up lying to you, you can just clean up your diet and control what and when you eat and still get all the benefits you're looking for, I would't even advice most people attempting long fasts for more than 3 times a year because most people don't have the baseline to sustain it.

 

If you are serious about this try validating it for yourself, I challenge you to do a one week or 10 days fast and see for yourself, maybe I'm just a naysayer and I don't know what I'm talking about

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42 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Unless you're rage-baiting.... because that would violate basic human biology. Which should be obvious.

Biology is imaginary 


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48 minutes ago, UnbornTao said:

Unless you're rage-baiting.... because that would violate basic human biology. Which should be obvious.

so?
it breaking human scientific theory is not possible in life? a theory is the map, not the territory.
i think in general you shouldnt look for breatherianism unless you want it in your life, it takes massive amount of time to verify it and even more to understand it,

 

27 minutes ago, 5-D - L O V E said:

@TheSomeBody Simple, if you ever bypass your body's urges and defenses mechanisms and actually do this for long enough, you will die, or end up with serious physical harm.

Your body is physical and therefore it follows physical laws, every cell needs energy in the form of ATP (calories), you need proteins to regenerate and build, and you need all the array of micro nutrients and vitamins to keep a healthy chemical baseline, the body is a very fragile and complex system.

I once did a 5 day fast, I only consumed minimum amounts of water with salts involved to keep electrolytes functioning, I followed a very precise regimen and I still ended up with a tooth just cracking due to what I think was calcium deficiency.

I wanted to go on for 7 days and I did it for both spiritual and physical reasons, I wasn't energy depleted at all by end of day 5 but that tooth incident was my cue to integrate foods back.

 

Anyone who's selling you the idea that you can go cold turkey with no food or water for extended amounts of time is straight up lying to you, you can just clean up your diet and control what and when you eat and still get all the benefits you're looking for, I would't even advice most people attempting long fasts for more than 3 times a year because most people don't have the baseline to sustain it.

 

If you are serious about this try validating it for yourself, I challenge you to do a one week or 10 days fast and see for yourself, maybe I'm just a naysayer and I don't know what I'm talking about

i have here on this thread months of content that you can watch , no point in proving me anything. also i know breatherians irl that are doing it for more than a decade.
i am still at the begining but i will do big steps in the future.

usually they dont do it cold turkey, you need to prepare for it and do multiple initiations and practices for it to work.
it is like you telling me just try to juggling without any practice and see it doesnt work. it dont prove anything... you need to be in a certain state for it to work.

look for ray maor experiment, he didnt eat and drink for 8 days without any issues and while doing blood testing.

it is all in this thread,but as i said to Tao, it is a massive waste of time if you are not intrested in trying breatharianism 

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