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flickedbic
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Re: sunworship [Re: CLIT]
#24545869 - 08/11/17 11:17 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hira Ratan Manek (HRM) has several talks posted on youtube.
If I recall correctly he mentions gazing 15 degrees above or below the sun during the prescribed hour, or circling the sun with your eyes, but never directly engaging it.
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CLIT
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Re: sunworship [Re: HamHead]
#24550510 - 08/13/17 11:58 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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What about places with no coast, say the southwest or the midwest? I read New Mexico has some of the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises, yet it's not coastal. What about the valley of the sun (Phoenix)?
Also, isn't the pyramids in Egypt not exactly by the beach? So how are those sun worshipers able to get a good look at the sun?
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HamHead said: That's why it's ideal to be on a eastern facing coast, where there is no land mass and you can see the sun as it breaks the horizon over the water. Better yet to be on top of a bluff on the coast.
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Re: sunworship [Re: CLIT] 2
#24550572 - 08/13/17 12:22 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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The sun is just a giant ball of atoms like hydrogen and helium undergoing nuclear fusion due to gravity. It is not in any way magical or particularly special (other than the fact that it is our sun). In fact, it might be argued that red dwarfs are meaningfully better than stars like our sun because red dwarfs live for far longer.
Anyway, the point is there's nothing magic about the sun. It's a giant ball of nuclear fusion, nothing more.
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CLIT
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anyway who's ready for the 2017 Solar Eclipse? Have you gotten your solar eclipse glasses yet?
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Re: sunworship [Re: CLIT]
#24555154 - 08/15/17 07:43 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Sun is a good source of yang energy for a man. According to taoists when the sun isn't far above the eastern horizon breathe in and swallow like gulping a glass of water. Up to 30 times each day when the sun is out.
The eyes can be closed while doing it so it isn't damaging. Main thing is to feel the energy going down with each swallow into the hara region below the navel. Very energising even when I feel wasted from a previous days excess of whatever.
Usually 24 breaths are enough for me. If I go up to 30 it's hard to hold onto my jing. Good way to start the day after a meditation I find.
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Re: sunworship [Re: CLIT]
#24561990 - 08/18/17 06:47 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Light is literally Information and darkness is literally the absence of information. The sun communicates Information to the light encoded filaments in the body, and they send the information to the brain.
Sungazing will train your eyes to observe new dimensions because light creates all of them.
I read that there are entities the transmit Information to us through the sun but there must be a receiver to accept the information or it gets deflected back into space.
This information came from the pleiadians videos on YouTube.
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Re: sunworship [Re: CLIT]
#24569703 - 08/21/17 03:13 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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-------------------- γνῶθι σαὐτόν - Gnothi Seauton - Know Thyself
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To say there is nothing special about the sun is like saying, water is not beneficial to us.
When I'm at my best, I'm stretching in front of my window, embraced by the sun rays. I would give thanks to the sun. The sun helps our planet in many ways, and we are all connected to everything.
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CLIT
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The closed-eyes suggestion was as impressive as well. Thanks! I could "see" and "feel" the sun's power just as much! Kinda like a closed-eyed hallucination I did when I did shrooms. Just as effective.
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Heyowana said: Sun is a good source of yang energy for a man. According to taoists when the sun isn't far above the eastern horizon breathe in and swallow like gulping a glass of water. Up to 30 times each day when the sun is out.
The eyes can be closed while doing it so it isn't damaging. Main thing is to feel the energy going down with each swallow into the hara region below the navel. Very energising even when I feel wasted from a previous days excess of whatever.
Usually 24 breaths are enough for me. If I go up to 30 it's hard to hold onto my jing. Good way to start the day after a meditation I find.
Edited by CLIT (09/17/17 09:37 AM)
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