bazera

Dietary Stages on the Spiritual Path

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Hey guys, I just found this article:

http://goldenagejourney.blogspot.com/2012/04/diet-for-ascension.html

The author talks about how the human diet changes naturally when the vibration (don't know what that means) is raised, until eventually one doesn't even need air (Pure ingestion of prana life force (no air, water or food))

This is the list from the article:

Dietary Stages on the Path of Ascension

- Pure ingestion of prana life force (no air, water or food)
- Breatharian (ingestion of air only, no food or water)
- Water only (no ingestion of food)
- Liquid supergreens, liquid vitamins and minerals only
- Raw vegetable juice fasting
- Raw vegan diet (fresh vegetables and some fresh fruit)
- Vegan unprocessed (fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds)
- Vegan processed (includes grains, sugars, caffeine, etc.)
- Vegetarian (includes dairy and eggs)
- Partial vegetarian (no red meat or dairy products)
- Mostly omnivore (everything except red meat)
- Omnivore (all types of food)
- Junk food diet (fast food, mostly fried and processed)

What is your experience with it? Do you find the list accurate?

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3 minutes ago, bazera said:

Hey guys, I just found this article:

http://goldenagejourney.blogspot.com/2012/04/diet-for-ascension.html

The author talks about how the human diet changes naturally when the vibration (don't know what that means) is raised, until eventually one doesn't even need air (Pure ingestion of prana life force (no air, water or food))

This is the list from the article:

Dietary Stages on the Path of Ascension

- Pure ingestion of prana life force (no air, water or food)
- Breatharian (ingestion of air only, no food or water)
- Water only (no ingestion of food)
- Liquid supergreens, liquid vitamins and minerals only
- Raw vegetable juice fasting
- Raw vegan diet (fresh vegetables and some fresh fruit)
- Vegan unprocessed (fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds)
- Vegan processed (includes grains, sugars, caffeine, etc.)
- Vegetarian (includes dairy and eggs)
- Partial vegetarian (no red meat or dairy products)
- Mostly omnivore (everything except red meat)
- Omnivore (all types of food)
- Junk food diet (fast food, mostly fried and processed)

What is your experience with it? Do you find the list accurate?

When you go to a shaman in the jungle to make the "diet" you actually eat very little. I never was there but a close friend was and he say he was eating 1 time per day and was only a small dose of rice and a little piece of banana. He was mostly surviving with that and drinking ayahuasca  for maybe one week. There is more extreme cases where they survive only drinking ayahusca. They do this in order to the person stay only with the spirit of the plant and their own energy. Of course my friend got very skiny, almost skin and bone. 

If anyone wish to go in such extremes to go deep in this work I have contact with a very trustable tribe in Amazon Jungle. 

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@Rafael Thundercat

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If anyone wish to go in such extremes to go deep in this work

Is it even necessary at all to adjust the diet to the point of not eating anything to go deep into this work? 

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