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Thread: HRM - SunGazing Seminar.

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    David Valdez Guest

    Default HRM - SunGazing Seminar.


    i'm glad to see the interest in this new technology about getting nourishment
    directly from the sun.
    www.solarhealing.com

    i'll summarize the lecture, and also state he has been studied by western
    universities, has been contacted by the a.r.e group and also quoted edgar cayce.
    (that was pretty cool).

    basically hrm speaks of sungazing at "safe times" 1hour prior to sunset or 1
    hour before sunrise. this is when the uv rays are at their lowest emissions.
    begin gazing for only 10 seconds, barefoot on mother earth. -(not grass). you
    can get more detailed info from the site.

    benefits
    after 3 months, you'll improve memory and negative thoughts will be almost non
    existent.
    after 9 months as a result the hunger pains will be non-existent.
    he did state that this was not the purpose of sungazing but ended up as a result
    of it.

    he's had cat scans and mri's that have shown an increase neurotransmitters, most
    old age ailments can be attributed to the decrease in our brain's
    neurotransmitters. so in a sense he's reversed the aging process.

    on saturday when i met hrm, he actually looks younger in person than the
    pictures on the website.

    pretty amazing.

    peace, love and sun.

    dave.


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    David Wilcock Guest

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    from: asc2k@yahoogroups.com [mailto:asc2k@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of
    david valdez

    i'll summarize the lecture, and also state he has been studied by
    western universities, has been contacted by the a.r.e group and also
    quoted edgar cayce. (that was pretty cool).

    dw: whoa! pursue retinal damage at your own risk, my friends - i have
    not personally suggested looking directly at the sun, though being out
    in direct sunlight (looking at other things) is recommended. we do not
    suggest or endorse looking directly at the sun.

    peace be with you -

    - david


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    michael grogan Guest

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    unless a person has special sensitivity to sunlight (drugs, genetics,
    herbs, or other things), sungazing within 1 hours of sunset (in other
    words, when the uv index is less than 2) is compeltely safe. i've been
    doing noontime sungazing in the tropics and also in the southern us for
    18 months now and have experienced wonderful benefits to my health and
    happiness from it. too much sungazing can make me a little nauseous
    sometimes, and i get a little crazy if i overdo several days in a raw,
    but as long as it is in moderation, sungazing can be beneficial. its
    negatives are all temporary. you cannot go blind from sungazing. the
    worst that can happen si that you get a small, temporary burnt spot on
    your retina, but that will not impair your vision as long as you have
    normal, healthy eyes. sungazing has been practiced in many cultures
    for thousands of years, including in india, tibet and china. i studied
    a closed-door, family system of tibetan healing and martial arts for
    several years, and my teacher (a fine martial artist and healer)
    definitely believed in sungazing.

    sungazing makes your eyes take on a soft glow or radiance. it's wa
    wnderful thing to see this happen after a week or two of regular sunset
    or sunrise sungazing. sungazing in moderation has become very
    enjoyable and helpful for me. that's just my experience. there is a
    yahoo group on sungazing too, started by vinny pinto.



    --- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com, "david wilcock" <djw333@i...> wrote:
    > from: asc2k@yahoogroups.com [mailto:asc2k@yahoogroups.com] on behalf
    of
    > david valdez
    >
    > i'll summarize the lecture, and also state he has been studied by
    > western universities, has been contacted by the a.r.e group and also
    > quoted edgar cayce. (that was pretty cool).
    >
    > dw: whoa! pursue retinal damage at your own risk, my friends - i have
    > not personally suggested looking directly at the sun, though being out
    > in direct sunlight (looking at other things) is recommended. we do not
    > suggest or endorse looking directly at the sun.
    >
    > peace be with you -
    >
    > - david


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    Julia Shulga Guest

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    > dw: whoa! pursue retinal damage at your own risk, my
    > friends - i have
    > not personally suggested looking directly at the
    > sun...

    hi, group,
    it's perfectly understandable that david can't
    "officially" give advice to look at the sun directly.
    nevertheless i know from another source (it was long
    before internet era - from my russian ex-husband)
    about sun gazing at dawn and dusk, and it was safe, as
    he told me until sun was red color.
    it's probably also depends on the latitude of a place
    and the day of the year.
    so this subject needs more investigation or... just
    using common sense?
    yulia



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    Tanoyo Tanoko Guest

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    t: i think we need to use common sense because
    everyone has a different response to this kind of
    stimulus, sungazing is not for everyone. i personally
    had explored this sun meditation for a while. for me,
    it did bring the clearing of negativities. my ritual
    was to use a mala while chanting and
    meditating/staring at the sun, i did this almost
    everyday two summers ago for approx. 3 months (after
    work between 6.30pm - 7.30pm when the light was less
    intense).
    slowly i began to visualize myself as residing in the
    sun, then slowly i pictured the sun as in me, becoming
    one. in other words, i didn't just stare at the sun
    for half to one hour, if i did i might have damaged my
    eyes, i used discretion. basically, i attempted to
    form a link with the consciousness of the sun (as old
    hindu scriptures mention people of the past), a few
    times i did have "funny" detached compassionate
    feelings, as if things are as they should be in this
    world regardless of the craziness around.

    i had stopped this practice because i found
    visualization is less risky and more fruitful for me,
    occasionally i look up and stare for a few minutes,
    but that's it ...
    please consult your inner self before doing this,
    folks.

    namaste,
    tan


    --- julia shulga <kentavr021@...> wrote:
    > > dw: whoa! pursue retinal damage at your own risk,
    > my
    > > friends - i have
    > > not personally suggested looking directly at the
    > > sun...
    >
    > hi, group,
    > it's perfectly understandable that david can't
    > so this subject needs more investigation or... just
    > using common sense?
    > yulia


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    lealdragon Guest

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    david, i think it is wise to not endorse sungazing, as it is still
    quite controversial. however, for those who are interested in this
    topic and take responsibility for themselves, i have a few points i
    would like to mention, fyi:

    1. most proponents of sungazing are very adamant that it be done only
    at the 'safe' times of 1 hour after sunrise or 1 hour b4 sunset. they
    also advise safety protocols of starting slowly, with only a few
    seconds, then gradually adjusting as the eyes acclimate. those stories
    of people going blind while on acid were usually cases of staring at
    the midday sun for several minutes, when they obviously were not used
    to it.

    2. marilyn vos savant supposedly has one of the highest iq's in the
    world, is very mainstream; not alternative, esorteric, or even
    wholistic at all, judging by her very conventional scientific
    responses in her newspaper column. right around the time i was getting
    interested in sungazing, lo and behold someone asks her if looking at
    the sun was dangerous. her response? not dangerous during the 1 hour
    after sunrise & 1 hour b4 sunset. you can probably search her database
    if you want verification on this; it was a few months ago.

    3. it is true that some sungazers sungaze during midday sun. every
    movement has its 'fringe'. these people claim that no damage was done
    and in fact they got benefits. i submit that this is just like any
    other new idea: each person must cross-reference the available info
    for themselves and take responsibility for themselves. i personally
    have decided to play it safe and only sungaze at 'safe' times.

    4. according to many live foods proponents such as victoras
    kulvinskas, many of the so-called 'facts' we take for granted, such
    as 'the sun causes skin cancer' are actually myths perpetuated by the
    medical establishment to keep people in a state of fear, to keep them
    from reaching higher vibrations of being. according to victoras' book,
    the sun does not cause skin cancer - the toxins in the body cause skin
    cancer; the sun merely draws those toxins to the surface. by this same
    logic, is it not possible that gazing at the sun might be dangerous
    for some people who might have certain toxic bodily conditions, but
    could be actually safe or even healing for others?

    5. many ancient cultures/religions consider the sun the source of our
    being, or even a god. from the loo books we know that it is a sub-
    logos. archetypically and astrologically, the sun has represented the
    center of our being, or even our higher self. it would make sense to
    me then, that communing with the sun could be symbolically effective
    as well as physically effective. since how we perceive things can have
    a direct effect on how it affects us, it makes sense that someone who
    feels guided to sungaze would get benefits, whereas someone not so
    guided might get harmful effects, just as different diets work for
    different people. it all goes back to trusting your own guidance.

    6. as we evolve towards 4d, could it not be possible that our bodies
    are acclimating to the higher frequencies of the sun? i do not wear
    sunglasses for this reason. in other words, what might have been
    harmful to the majority of the people at one time might be safe now,
    or even necessary to adjust to the higher frequenices the earth is
    experiencing.

    i am not an expert on sungazing or a scientist: just sharing some
    ideas to consider.


    > dw: whoa! pursue retinal damage at your own risk, my friends - i have
    > not personally suggested looking directly at the sun, though being
    out
    > in direct sunlight (looking at other things) is recommended. we do
    not
    > suggest or endorse looking directly at the sun.


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    lealdragon Guest

    Default Re: HRM - SunGazing Seminar.


    i just want to clarify that i did not mean 'on the fringe' to be
    derogatory in any way. all of us on this group are 'on the fringe'! it
    just means that we are pioneers, and forging the way. being on the
    fringe of any radical idea can be dangerous, but it can also be
    enlightening and exhilerating! all great thinkers & leaders started
    out 'on the fringe'!

    so it could be entirely possible that the midday sungazers are quite
    right and they are just the pioneers in their field. i just don't know
    so that's why i am starting gradually during 'safe' times. who knows,
    as we get closer to 2012 maybe it will be quite natural to sungaze
    during midday sun! and we will have those midday sungazer pioneers to
    thank for forging the way for us in this area.

    > 3. it is true that some sungazers sungaze during midday sun. every
    > movement has its 'fringe'.


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