This program discusses 
the possibility of 
breatharianism, or living 
without eating food, and 
is not a full instruction. 
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
Today’s Between 
Master and Disciples – 
“OberomC. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self
through Breatharianism” 
– will be presented 
in Portuguese 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Bulgarian, Chinese, 
Czech-Slovak, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Polish, 
Portuguese, Punjabi, 
Russian, Spanish, 
and Thai.
In scriptures, 
the human body 
is often referred to 
as the temple of God. 
Yet, it is quite 
an uncommon privilege 
for any soul to 
attain this sacred abode 
that houses the Divine, 
as it is truly a blessing 
to be reborn 
as a human being. 
On several occasions, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has spoken about the rarity 
of this phenomenon:
To be reincarnated in 
the human world is hard. 
You have to have 
enough Human Quality. 
You have to have 
affinity with the parents 
and with the society, 
with the people around 
which you are born. 
Very difficult. 
To be a human, 
you need some merit. 
You have done 
something good 
in the past 
in order to be able 
to pick a human birth. 
As a living temple of God, 
the human body 
is fully equipped 
with miraculous wonders 
that can be awakened 
in those who 
are spiritually conscious 
and have complete faith 
in the Creator of all life. 
Inedia, 
Latin for “fasting,” 
is the human ability 
to live without food. 
Since time immemorial, 
there have always been 
individuals who 
can sustain themselves 
on prana, 
or the vital life force. 
Through the grace of 
the Providence, inediates, 
people who follow 
a food-free lifestyle, 
can draw the energy 
from nature 
to nourish themselves: 
They live on the chi 
from the ground, 
or from the forest, 
and from the sun 
and from the air. 
They make use 
of all that. 
Or they live on love, 
on faith alone.
These individuals are 
known as breatharians (pranarians or inediates),
solarians, or waterians, 
and they come from 
all walks of life, from 
different cultures, and 
all corners of the world. 
Indeed, the possibilities 
and miracles in this life 
as our benevolent Creator 
has designed for us 
are endless; 
we only need to connect 
within to recognize 
our abounding largess 
as God’s children. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has lovingly 
recommended 
a weekly series on 
Supreme Master Television 
to introduce 
those individuals 
of the past and present 
who have chosen to 
live food-free on Earth. 
May their spiritual stories 
enthrall you; 
may hearts be opened, 
and horizons be expanded.
We now invite you 
to join us for part 1 
of our 4-part program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
Greetings, 
conscientious viewers. 
Today we visit the vast 
and multifaceted country 
of Brazil 
in Latin America to 
speak with Oberom Silva, 
a big-hearted breatharian 
who has a profound 
respect for life. 
Oberom has been food-free 
for nine years. 
I realize that 
the vibrational pattern 
that enters the body 
when you eat 
some physical element, 
if you are 
in a sustained happiness, 
it does not vary. 
If you're caught up 
in the daily dramas 
of being a victim, 
of control, of fear, 
of suffering – 
all that you place 
inside you interferes 
with your vibration. 
You become 
totally vulnerable 
to external vibrations, 
the outdoor vibrations. 
And it’s the same 
for the environments 
that you hang out in, 
the companions
that you have, your 
entertainment, television 
– everything will bring 
that dense vibration, 
each more inferior 
and will also undermine 
our energy, and each time 
that we are linked, 
we are caught 
in this circuit of survival, 
of hunger, 
of the need to eat. 
And this also 
applies to food. 
If you eat low-frequency 
food, of death, pain, 
suffering, violence, fear, 
you are entering 
the vibration 
of these elements, 
which are very dense, 
very low vibrations. 
So it's hard for you 
to live this happiness – 
I'm talking about this
continuous happiness, 
this awareness 
of being happy. 
You live moments of joy 
here and there and then 
enter again into 
this rollercoaster of 
sensations and feelings. 
So the main idea that I see, 
even for the purpose 
of pranic consciousness, 
is that the people 
are established 
in the consciousness – 
no longer the ego 
creating structures, 
creating games. 
Thus you can get out 
of this ego mechanism 
of living in the past, 
living in the future, 
transiting 
through pleasures, 
just watching and being 
happy with everything, 
being thankful
in the energy of gratitude, 
which is sublime. 
Gratitude is divine. 
It brings this 
unlimited vibration, 
a vibration of God. 
Influenced 
by his upbringing, 
Oberom leads 
a very active lifestyle, 
one in which 
he dedicates his time 
and effort to enhance 
the lives of others 
in his local as well as 
global, community. 
I was born into 
an alternative community, 
to a lifestyle that is 
oriented toward 
self-knowledge. 
I was born at home 
in a natural manner – 
no allopathic medicines – 
no white sugar, no TV, 
without any meat. 
Everything without effort, 
everything educated 
in a way, 
as they were explained 
by my parents, and
 as they were understood 
by us, it was not 
a deficiency. 
I had a regular education. 
I graduated 
in physical education. 
Now I am doing 
postgraduate studies on yoga. 
I work mainly 
with the dissemination 
and clarification 
of what is 
pranic consciousness 
in Brazil and globally. 
I am an activist 
for vegetarianism, 
not only on the streets 
but also focusing 
on that part of education 
and enlightenment 
with students, 
whether in the academic 
or mainstream schools. 
I wrote a book titled 
“Travelling on Light,” 
which reports 
my experience of 
a spiritual pilgrimage 
between Europe 
and India that lasted 
nine months between. 
And currently, 
I’m working 
on the publication 
of these books. 
I am a yoga teacher. 
I do that during the week. 
I work. I’m also 
an administrator of 
an ecological NGO 
called, MADRE – 
that means Friend of 
Ecological Diversity 
and Regeneration. 
I'm also part of 
the ABRASCA council, 
which is the Brazilian 
Association of 
Alternative Community, 
where we have a regular 
attendance at meetings 
and for activities 
related to the proposals 
of alternative living. 
In addition, the work 
with agroforestry, 
permaculture, 
bioconstruction are part 
of my day-to-day 
activities as well. 
Also, 
my personal activity is 
to maintain my being 
so that I am always 
vibrating on this energy 
that is good for everyone, 
which does good 
for the planet, which is 
happiness and love. 
Oberom’s passion 
to promote 
the compassionate, 
plant-based diet stemmed 
from an unexpected 
encounter. 
Actually, the beginning 
of my story as an activist 
of vegetarianism 
comes from 
reading the book,
 “The Key to
Immediate Enlightenment,” 
by Master Ching Hai. 
There is this question of 
holistic compassion as well, 
in addition to 
the different religious 
lines that also compose 
this understanding, 
compassion, 
respect to these beings 
who are so pure. 
So this gave me 
encouragement to 
inform people in a way of 
being the spokesperson 
of these beings who speak, 
but in a language 
that the human density 
today cannot understand. 
So I felt compelled 
and very encouraged, 
actually, by the way 
she puts it, and now 
this is what I work with. 
I divide my time, 
and sometimes 
the time is very short. 
I return home from 
my tasks and stay up late 
at night, answering 
e-mails that come from 
all over the world, 
with questions, 
with requests for books. 
And although it is so rushed, 
often very demanding, 
I have the perception 
and feeling of this 
peaceful consciousness 
that I'm doing my dharma. 
So this book, 
“The Key to 
Immediate Enlightenment,”
by Master Ching Hai, 
I use it a lot to bring 
this understanding 
to other people. 
At that time I did not know 
where it came from, 
as well as how to contact 
this reference of 
a conscious being
in our dimension, which 
is a privilege for us. 
And then, in 2006, 
at the first Brazilian 
and Latin American 
Vegetarian Congress 
in Sao Paulo, 
there was a booth of 
Master Ching Hai, 
and there we approached, 
my brother and I. 
We approached because 
we had this history of 
being deeply involved 
in activism, the cause 
about animal liberation. 
I can say that 
it was all wonderful. 
Everything happened 
at the right time, 
in accurate measurement, 
and will always be 
a reference to me 
not only as a good memory, 
but as a point, a source, 
in which I know I can 
lean on in a moment 
of imbalance, 
in a moment of doubt 
without any fear. 
It was also another 
chance encounter that 
opened up for Oberom 
the possibility of 
living solely on prana, 
the cosmic energy. 
I was born into a family 
of seekers, 
so my brothers and I 
were raised without meat. 
We never consumed meat 
in our lives, 
despite the disapproval 
from relatives, teachers, 
the society. 
We grew up to be stronger, 
healthier, without 
allopathic medicine, and 
with similar productivity, 
and sometimes better, 
than others 
in our age group. 
So this part of nutrition 
we always had. 
It has always been okay 
with us to not eat meat, 
of not feeding off 
the pain and suffering. 
Moreover, the perception
that we could evolve 
in this direction 
was always there. 
Thus, we did away with 
the lacto-vegetarian diet 
for a more conscious diet, 
which is the vegan diet. 
From that 
came a realization that 
the quantity of what we 
eat equals the amount 
of energy that we spend 
to digest the materials 
that we consume. 
So the highlight of this 
story for all of us was 
when the book appeared,
“Living on Light,” by the 
Australian Jasmuheen, 
in which she mentions 
an initiation process, 
a spiritual initiation, 
of 21 days where there is 
a conversion of 
our belief system 
for this unlimited field 
and divine beings that 
we are – a watershed 
where you you find yourself, 
where you recognize 
the divine being 
that you are – and it is 
from this consciousness 
that we are nurtured 
by God Himself, 
that we are awakened 
to this happiness that 
I sustain until today. 
Since 2001, it has been 
nine years living 
in this blessing that 
increasingly stimulates 
in us a spontaneous 
feeling of gratitude, 
which brings even more 
blessings, more 
abundance, prosperity, 
for our lives. 
So the greatest force 
that we had, 
was the relationship 
with Yogananda’s 
“Autobiography of a Yogi” 
– my father was already 
a devotee of Yogananda 
ever since I was born. 
So the stories of 
Theresa Neumann, 
Giri Bala, Babaji, various 
yogis who bilocate, 
who communicate 
telepathically – all of this 
were bedtime stories 
so we had always thought 
of them as being real. 
Our belief system 
in this aspect has always 
been to accept all this, 
but of course, within 
a perception that it 
(living on prana) 
was for enlightened yogis 
of the Himalayas and not 
for mere mortals like us, 
until the book arrived 
and changed everything 
since the book mentions 
Yogananda. 
So I had a strong 
identification 
with all what the author 
suggested in the book’s 
description,
 of this possibility. 
Thank you, 
open-minded viewers, 
for your company 
for this episode of 
Between Master 
and Disciples.
Join us again 
next Sunday when we 
continue with part 2 of 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism.” 
Coming up next is 
Good People, Good Works, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Joyously, we wish you 
the blissfulness of a new 
awakening every day. 
For more information 
about Oberom 
and his work, 
please contact: 
Literature 
on Living Food-free
Meet Oberom, 
a breatharian from Brazil.
As a young man of 
17 years of age 
at that time, 
it was truly fantastic;
also the benefits that
the imagination 
created about 
the non-eating factor. 
About the second 
and third week, 
I saw God in everything. 
Everything was love, 
I wanted to 
embrace everything. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
on Sunday, January 23, 
for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
today for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
This program discusses 
the possibility of 
breatharianism, or living 
without eating food, and 
is not a full instruction. 
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
Today’s Between 
Master and Disciples – 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self
through Breatharianism” 
– will be presented 
in Portuguese 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Bulgarian, Chinese, 
Czech-Slovak, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Polish, 
Portuguese, Punjabi, 
Russian, Spanish, 
and Thai.
In scriptures, 
the human body 
is often referred to 
as the temple of God. 
Yet, it is quite 
an uncommon privilege 
for any soul to 
attain this sacred abode 
that houses the Divine, 
as it is truly a blessing 
to be reborn 
as a human being. 
On several occasions, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has spoken about the rarity 
of this phenomenon:
To be reincarnated in 
the human world is hard. 
You have to have 
enough Human Quality. 
You have to have 
affinity with the parents 
and with the society, 
with the people around 
which you are born. 
Very difficult. 
To be a human, 
you need some merit. 
You have done 
something good 
in the past 
in order to be able 
to pick a human birth. 
As a living temple of God, 
the human body 
is fully equipped 
with miraculous wonders 
that can be awakened 
in those who 
are spiritually conscious 
and have complete faith 
in the Creator of all life. 
Inedia, 
Latin for “fasting,” 
is the human ability 
to live without food. 
Since time immemorial, 
there have always been 
individuals who 
can sustain themselves 
on prana, 
or the vital life force. 
Through the grace of 
the Providence, inediates, 
people who follow 
a food-free lifestyle, 
can draw the energy 
from nature 
to nourish themselves: 
 They live on the chi 
from the ground, 
or from the forest, 
and from the sun 
and from the air. 
They make use 
of all that. 
Or they live on love, 
on faith alone.
These individuals are 
known as breatharians (pranarians or inediates),
solarians, or waterians, 
and they come from 
all walks of life, from 
different cultures, and 
all corners of the world. 
Indeed, the possibilities 
and miracles in this life 
as our benevolent Creator 
has designed for us 
are endless; 
we only need to connect 
within to recognize 
our abounding largess 
as God’s children. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has lovingly 
recommended 
a weekly series on 
Supreme Master Television 
to introduce 
those individuals 
of the past and present 
who have chosen to 
live food-free on Earth. 
May their spiritual stories 
enthrall you; 
may hearts be opened, 
and horizons be expanded.
We now invite you 
to join us for part 2 
of our 4-part program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
Greetings, 
generous viewers. 
Today, 
we return once again to 
the vast and multifaceted 
country of Brazil 
in Latin America to 
speak with Oberom Silva, 
a big-hearted breatharian 
who has a profound 
respect for life. 
Oberom has been 
food-free for nine years.
Growing up in a family 
that respects life wherein 
all members adhere
to this principle through 
their plant-based dietary 
lifestyle, Oberom was 
receptive very early on 
to the more exalted 
values of human life. 
My parents came from 
São Paulo, the capital, 
a metropolis recognized 
today as a center 
for opportunities, 
and discovered that
it did not fit 
with what they saw
as being true to continue 
the path of life,
which they understood
as a goal to be incarnated
here and it went far 
beyond having a good job, 
good salary…
of everything that people 
are looking for there.
So they decided to go 
to the countryside,
to the south of Minas Gerais, 
to have a family far away 
from the principles of 
competition, of fear...
All the children, 
and not few in number, 
follow the same ideal, 
have the same perception
of life, of the world, 
toward work, love…
to stimulate the love 
in our daily life with people. 
Not so much 
as to talk about love 
but live the love and 
understand that our
example speaks much 
louder than our words. 
So when we encountered 
the pranic consciousness
or living on light 
back then, it was 
a general recognition, 
for the whole family.
After Oberom’s mother 
started the transition 
toward living on prana, 
her physical transformation 
was a wonder to behold. 
So my mother went 
through the pranic process 
with all the beliefs, 
which were reflected 
in her process.
Six months later,
my brother, a year younger,
entered the process 
two days after
I went through the process. 
Two weeks later, 
my sister started the process; 
two days after that
my father began the process. 
Four processes, and 
my mother was assisting. 
It was very strong for her 
because she's a nurturing 
kind of person, 
and suddenly she was 
seeing that in some way, 
the natural function
was cut off. 
And we saw that 
somehow was changed 
going through 
with her process, 
because at the time 
when she went through 
the transitioning process, 
she was a woman, 
a mother of six children 
with forty-some years…
stressed. 
The stress reflected 
on her body: 
she had more weight, 
looked tired, low on energy
but always very spiritual 
and everything, but she 
lacked this blessing.
So when she did it 
(transitioning 
to breatharianism), she
simply became beautiful,
externally and internally. 
You could see in the eyes 
this change. 
And I joked 
that I don’t have 
a boring mom anymore, 
and instead gained a cool, 
older sister.
Seeing the amazing 
changes in his mother 
after she had adopted
the food-free lifestyle, 
Oberom, along with other 
members of his family, 
decided to undergo 
the transitioning process 
as well. 
So this relationship 
of being connected 
to the umbilical cord, 
we became more close 
knit in love, and this, 
the process itself, 
it was like a large 
experiment in our case,
because some time later, 
a brother did the process, 
at 14 years of age 
and then a another sister 
did the process, 
at thirteen years old. 
So there were several
family members, 
except the little one 
who also wanted to do it 
but was stopped 
from doing it, that was
living that experience. 
So it was interesting 
for us to see ourselves 
as test tubes, because 
there is no manual 
that describes 
when this happens, 
you have to do that. 
Then there was that issue 
of internalization,
of silence and realization, 
hearing the answers 
coming from within.
We know that 
the consciousness 
accesses everything; 
it is everything.
So it was very interesting 
that we awakened more 
of these things which
we believe: “we are one,” 
“we create our reality” – 
all these clichés, 
we live it in practice. 
Truly!
We made the body's cells
realize this, that it’s not 
just a beautiful theory.
While undergoing 
the 21-day transition 
process to breatharianism,
Oberom was already 
experiencing 
some physical benefits. 
However, it was 
the divine connection 
that was the driving force 
for his determination 
to live on prana. 
My diet before was
based on volume, 
but always observing 
the non-suffering. 
Of course, I didn’t know 
that a lactose diet is very 
similar to the suffering 
of animals, 
maybe due to ignorance. 
I feel I've passed through
without suffering, 
but in ignorance.
When we heard about 
this possibility, 
for me it was a strong 
possibility of gaining 
this experience of really 
feeling that I am nourished
by God. 
That was very strong 
for me.
As a young man of 
17 years of age at that time,
it was truly fantastic;
also the benefits that 
the imagination created 
about the non-eating factor. 
I was an athlete, 
which I stopped during 
my 21-day period, 
and more or less
about a month and a half, 
actually three months, 
of recovering, 
re-establishing myself,
until three months later 
I had two pounds more 
than I had before the process, 
but in muscle mass, 
and spare energy to 
return to a handball court,
to run 8,7 miles
in Minas Gerais, riding a bike
uphill and downhill 
as training, 
and to do capoeira 
and athletic activities, 
just drinking juice, 
and living on prana 
three times a week
and doing all that.
So it motivated me a lot. 
It was a very strong 
motivation, 
but the main one, 
which is the same 
for the whole family, 
is this possibility 
to be closer to God 
or this consciousness. 
This was the biggest
motivation really.
The 21-day process was 
a journey of self-discovery 
for Oberom, one in which 
the experience left 
a deep and unforgettable 
impression. 
How was this process 
of 21 days, 
do you have any 
interesting memory that 
you can comment on?
You see, the process
was very smooth. 
What draws the most
attention as well, 
from what I recall…
I actually 
have a good memory 
with respect to it.
Various details, 
for example the first week,
spending 24 hours 
wide awake and learning 
how to deal with it; 
realizing the patterns 
of the ego, discerning 
where the ego is, 
where is the conscience; 
moving away 
from the command
of the ego, of the future 
and past that brought 
suffering in that situation, 
and entering the moment 
where there was suffering. 
Learning this through 
practical experience
makes all the difference. 
So this was
a great school. 
And another thing that 
calls a lot of attention
and which is 
worth mentioning is 
that about the second 
and third week, 
I saw God in everything. 
Everything was love, 
I wanted to 
embrace everything. 
Sometimes people
say this is a releasing of 
endorphin – it could be, 
but the issue is that I saw 
everything more colorful, 
and the experience 
of being filled with love 
and happiness 
was very clear. 
The transitioning process 
for Oberom
became challenging 
after an initial period 
of smooth sailing. 
My first day without 
eating anything was 
before the process; 
my preparation 
was on a Sunday. 
One day I woke up ready 
to eat absolutely nothing, 
but with all my 
mental patterns about 
what could happen. 
Said and done,
I had a day 
with a little headache, 
sometimes feeling weak, 
and I woke up the next day 
with almost no strength 
to get out of bed.
In contrast to 
the transitioning process, 
when I started the process, 
my first day seemed like 
a normal day, 
my second day 
seemed to be normal, 
my third day seemed like 
a normal day. 
On my fourth day, 
the issue of sleep started 
to bother me and I began 
to realize my strong ego
on the fourth day. 
Then the issue of food, 
from my first days 
of my process – 
very, very smooth.
I had the experience of food
as a vehicle of 
emotional fulfillment, 
a valve when our 
emotional field is shaken, 
and I had a break
in a relationship and 
I did not stop to observe, 
did not stop to connect 
or to surround myself
with this consciousness 
of who I am.
I entered inside the ego, 
going deep into the ego 
and I said, 
“It is up to you,” 
and he (the ego) punished 
me with feelings
that he’d like to have.
So it was a time 
after three years living 
within that consciousness, 
I found myself eating
to fill an emotional hole, 
and it was a very 
cool experience, 
looking back today, 
because 
my physical endurance 
dropped immediately.
In the beginning, 
I had a cold immediately 
after going back 
to eating solids. 
I felt more dense
to the subtle perceptions. 
My thoughts were invasive,
messy, noisy, 
and this stirred up in my
behavior as a person. 
So it was a worthwhile 
experience, and today
I learned a lot from it.
It has been a pleasure 
to have your charming 
presence for this episode 
of Between Master 
and Disciples.
Join us again next Sunday 
when we continue 
with part 3 of
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism.” 
Coming up next is 
Good People, Good Works, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
With gratefulness, 
may our planet and
all beings continue to be 
immersed in Heaven’s
boundless mercy. 
For more information 
about Oberom
and his work, 
please contact:
Literature 
on Living Food-free
Oberom Silva is 
a teacher, author, 
council member of 
the Brazilian Association 
of Alternative Communites 
(ABRASCA), 
and an administrator 
for the Ecological Diversity 
and Regeneration- Friendly Movement (MADRE). 
He is also a breatharian. 
It is possible to access 
possibilities beyond
the non-eating, perhaps 
beyond the human 
understanding,
such as 
the dematerialization 
of the body and 
re-materialization 
of the body, freely,
and the non-eating state 
is a small matter. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
on Sunday, January 30, 
for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning to 
Our Divine Self through 
Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master
and Disciples. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
today for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning to 
Our Divine Self through 
Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
This program discusses 
the possibility of 
breatharianism, or living 
without eating food, and 
is not a full instruction. 
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
Today’s Between 
Master and Disciples – 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self
through Breatharianism” 
– will be presented 
in Portuguese 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Bulgarian, Chinese, 
Czech-Slovak, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Polish, 
Portuguese, Punjabi, 
Russian, Spanish, 
and Thai.
In scriptures, 
the human body 
is often referred to 
as the temple of God. 
Yet, it is quite 
an uncommon privilege 
for any soul to 
attain this sacred abode 
that houses the Divine, 
as it is truly a blessing 
to be reborn 
as a human being. 
On several occasions, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has spoken about the rarity 
of this phenomenon:
To be reincarnated in 
the human world is hard. 
You have to have 
enough Human Quality. 
You have to have 
affinity with the parents 
and with the society, 
with the people around 
which you are born. 
Very difficult. 
To be a human, 
you need some merit. 
You have done 
something good 
in the past 
in order to be able 
to pick a human birth. 
As a living temple of God, 
the human body 
is fully equipped 
with miraculous wonders 
that can be awakened 
in those who 
are spiritually conscious 
and have complete faith 
in the Creator of all life. 
Inedia, 
Latin for “fasting,” 
is the human ability 
to live without food. 
Since time immemorial, 
there have always been 
individuals who 
can sustain themselves 
on prana, 
or the vital life force. 
Through the grace of 
the Providence, inediates, 
people who follow 
a food-free lifestyle, 
can draw the energy 
from nature 
to nourish themselves: 
They live on the chi 
from the ground, 
or from the forest, 
and from the sun 
and from the air. 
They make use 
of all that. 
Or they live on love, 
on faith alone.
These individuals are 
known as breatharians (pranarians or inediates),
solarians, or waterians, 
and they come from 
all walks of life, from 
different cultures, and 
all corners of the world. 
Indeed, the possibilities 
and miracles in this life 
as our benevolent Creator 
has designed for us 
are endless; 
we only need to connect 
within to recognize 
our abounding largess 
as God’s children. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has lovingly 
recommended 
a weekly series on 
Supreme Master Television 
to introduce 
those individuals 
of the past and present 
who have chosen to 
live food-free on Earth. 
May their spiritual stories 
enthrall you; 
may hearts be opened, 
and horizons be expanded.
We now invite you 
to join us for part 3 
of our 4-part program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
On a diet of 2,000 calories, 
more or less, 
we expend around 1,400 
to metabolize the food. 
So it's almost 
contradictory to eat.
Albert Einstein said 
everything is energy, 
so it's very clear 
that we are one, right?
And the difference 
between things and 
people are the different 
frequencies 
of energy that shape
the material elements.
But the basic principle is, 
if we take the food 
inside our mouth, 
we're taking in the same 
energy that we are, right?
So, we could 
bring the same energy, 
which is one that is 
through breathing 
or through a state 
of consciousness. 
Greetings, 
generous viewers. 
Today, 
we return once again to 
the vast and multifaceted 
country of Brazil 
in Latin America to 
speak with Oberom Silva, 
a big-hearted breatharian 
who has a profound 
respect for life. 
Oberom has been 
food-free for nine years.
Growing up in a family 
that respects life wherein 
all members adhere
to this principle through 
their plant-based dietary 
lifestyle, Oberom was 
receptive very early on 
to the more exalted 
values of human life. 
After witnessing 
his mother’s 
amazing transformation 
when she transitioned 
to the food-free diet, 
Oberom also decided 
to live on prana. 
In fact, the entire family, 
aside from the youngest 
child, has gone through 
the 21-day process. 
Look, six months before 
my process, I watched 
closely my mother’s
process and I had no doubt 
that it was possible, 
that it was suitable 
for me too. 
So fears, of any kind...
everything became so fluid, 
all pointed and 
pushed me toward
it that I didn’t resist. 
With everything 
that happened, it seemed 
that God was really
putting us in this and 
right this way.
From his personal 
experiences, Oberom 
came to the realization 
that the human body 
possesses unimaginable 
abilities that are just 
waiting to be tapped into. 
The human body is
ingeniously divine, 
within this divine art 
of composing matter. 
It is more or less... Well,
I don’t want to risk 
putting number on this 
because it can be nonsense.
It is trillions of cells, 
each one with millions 
of functions.
And amazingly, 
each cell knows 
the function of each 
of the many cells. 
So we are an intelligence. 
Of course, 
for all these matters of 
vibration, of density,
of limited perception, 
we have to access 
a survival mechanism 
which is a mechanism
that governs 
the animal world: hunger,
eating, sleeping.
So all of this is natural; 
it’s not bad. 
But we can wake up to 
something more subtle,
more conscious, 
and from that awareness, 
accessing a consciousness 
that will bring 
a higher vibration, 
will be rescuing 
the divine intelligence,
unlimited intelligence. 
That is this vehicle, 
and it alone will provide
all the information I need
to carry out my task.
The vibration simply 
brings this intelligence,
this unlimited intelligence, 
and it operates as well as
it multiplies the cells, 
and guide these elements 
of our organism.
Living on prana is 
a reality that humankind 
should recognize. 
It is a natural part of life 
that assists us 
in realizing God. 
Sometimes people want 
a scientific explanation, 
I know there is one. 
We have a book
by Michael Weiner, 
“Life from Light,”
that mentions the vision 
of a physician
about this possibility. 
And just now I received 
a report concerning 
a Mexican doctor, 
a Mexican scientist,
who speaks about
human photosynthesis. 
Hira Ratan Manek 
himself talks about 
the process
of awakening the pineal, 
releasing melatonin 
through light, which 
enters via our eyes.
These are explanations.
But then, to attempt to 
explain love scientifically... 
When you can explain 
love scientifically, 
it will be very easy to
explain living on light
scientifically.
As a great cosmic mother,
who is watching over me, 
which is accompanying me, 
but I have awareness 
that God is this: me,
you, and everything.
And there's no difference, 
no separation at all. 
Everything is orchestrated 
within perfection.
This all-encompassing
awareness...
has an entire plan 
that is developing. 
Then I sometimes 
allow myself to feel 
like a smaller being, 
although I know that 
I am this consciousness.
Humanity is certainly here
as a school 
on evolution. People say, 
“Oh, but we are like this 
since a long time ago.”
For example, 
with the eating aspect,
“Why are you inventing
this non-eating?”
We have teeth, we have
a digestive system, 
but why not evolve? 
We know that our body is 
completely adaptable 
and versatile, and we've 
suffered mutations 
throughout our evolution. 
Then perhaps 
this is a new stage, 
for some people initially.
Then I realize that within 
this great school, 
which is life, that we live 
in this moment 
as humans at this stage 
of our learning, 
of our evolution. 
We have come
to acknowledge God, 
and for some it is a slow 
and painful process that
even includes many lives.
For others,
it is a recognition.
Maybe God shines 
stronger within some, 
because of merit, 
and shortens the path 
of these people.
For others, 
the person suddenly
needs to learn more.
For Oberom, living on 
light becomes a journey 
inward to rediscover 
his true self. 
By giving up 
physical food, considered 
critical for human survival, 
and cultivating himself 
through meditation, 
Oberom enters the realm 
of the Divine. 
For me, 
before the process, 
my life was dedicated to 
sports and physical exercise, 
manual labor at home, 
with a scythe, with a hoe, 
an herb garden, 
planting trees.
And when I did the process, 
remnants of this life 
were repeated. 
My enthusiasm for sports, 
and the possibility that 
the body gave me 
in response to all these 
stimulations,
I realized that I was
investing much energy 
externally, whereas 
I could conduct 
this energy for my
spiritual development. 
So I found yoga.
And then my life was left 
between the field, 
the practices of life 
in the field and 
the physical practices 
with hatha yoga, 
raja yoga and karma yoga, 
and then after that 
I had an experience that 
was a nine-month journey 
with very little money, 
surrendering to
the Divine Providence, 
to even be living miracles
in 13 countries in Europe. 
The road to Santiago,
I walked in silence, 
800 kilometers 
without eating, 
in 19 days – but without
eating was eighteen days. 
There was a day that 
I couldn’t avoid, 
not because of 
a physical need but of 
a social issue there, 
the circumstance that 
held me to that. 
And everything 
was wonderful. 
The body is perfect. 
It understands what 
the situation is and 
finds a way around food. 
Although it feels 
the weight, again, 
of entering into that
mechanism to digest, 
to breakdown; 
but it solves the issue.
And then, due to this trip, 
which was completed 
in India, two months 
in India with my brother, 
I returned to Brazil and 
wrote a book,
“Traveling in the Light,” 
which reports
the experience of 
being on pilgrimage,
of really living 
through surrendering
to the Divine Providence, 
without any kind of fear 
or concern that 
I would be disappointed. 
And this brought,
once again, 
a confirmation 
that things flow. 
Just trust, just surrender... 
And there I wrote the book,
and from that, 
started to work to spread
this perception 
that living on light
is not non-eating. 
It is living on divine light. 
It is possible to live,
on this divine light 
even while we still eat.
And, of course, 
to also say that 
it is possible to access 
possibilities beyond
the non-eating, 
perhaps beyond 
the human understanding,
such as 
the dematerialization 
of the body and 
re-materialization 
of the body, freely, 
and the non-eating state 
is a small matter. 
And then, 
with these lectures 
on pranic consciousness, 
I also use the book 
that is now in English.
And my life today 
is very active.
What occurs during the 
21-day transition process 
to becoming food-free?
It is three weeks, 
divided into the physical 
body, emotional body, 
mental body. 
Cleansing of all these, 
in all these extensions 
of our being, 
the balance between them 
and changing a pattern 
of beliefs.
The process happens 
naturally more or less 
like this. From the fourth 
until the seventh day, 
you're being fed through 
the subtle energy, 
and the body does not 
quite understand 
what this mechanism is, 
and because you are not 
losing energy to digest, 
you get more energy, 
and then you don’t sleep.
So, it's quite common 
that from the fourth 
to seventh day 
people do not sleep.
But from the moment 
the juice enters, because 
it is a week without 
eating anything…
and the last two weeks 
of drinking juices.
Then, at the moment 
the juice enters, 
the body relaxes again 
and then you have 
more time to sleep.
But we do not work 
even when not eating.
We work on the dive 
to go deep within, 
the perception of oneself, 
the perception of 
how the mechanisms 
of the ego are, and from 
this the deconstruction of 
limiting belief systems.
Compassionate viewers, 
thank you for your 
gentle company 
for this episode of 
Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Join us again next Sunday 
when we continue with 
part 4 of 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning to 
Our Divine Self through 
Breatharianism.” 
Coming up next is 
Good People, Good Works, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
With gratefulness, 
may our planet and 
all beings continue to 
be immersed in Heaven’s 
boundless mercy. 
For more information 
about Oberom 
and his work, 
please contact:
Literature 
on Living Food-free
Oberom Silva 
is a teacher, author, 
council member of 
the Brazilian Association 
of Alternative Communities 
(ABRASCA), 
and an administrator for 
the Ecological Diversity 
and Regeneration-
Friendly Movement 
(MADRE). 
He is also a breatharian. 
I no longer need to eat, 
I no longer need 
to drink anything. 
And I began to explore 
this with handball, 
with athletics, with 
capoeira and…wow!
The idea is that the 
person cleanse himself, 
balance himself, and 
access this awareness 
of the limitless 
being that we are. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
on Sunday, February 6, 
for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
today for our program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
This program discusses 
the possibility of 
breatharianism, or living 
without eating food, and 
is not a full instruction. 
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
For your safety, 
please do not attempt to 
cease eating without 
proper expert guidance.
Today’s Between 
Master and Disciples – 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self
through Breatharianism” 
– will be presented 
in Portuguese 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Bulgarian, Chinese, 
Czech-Slovak, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Hungarian, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Polish, 
Portuguese, Punjabi, 
Russian, Spanish, 
and Thai.
In scriptures, 
the human body 
is often referred to 
as the temple of God. 
Yet, it is quite 
an uncommon privilege 
for any soul to 
attain this sacred abode 
that houses the Divine, 
as it is truly a blessing 
to be reborn 
as a human being. 
On several occasions, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has spoken about the rarity 
of this phenomenon:
To be reincarnated in 
the human world is hard. 
You have to have 
enough Human Quality. 
You have to have 
affinity with the parents 
and with the society, 
with the people around 
which you are born. 
Very difficult. 
To be a human, 
you need some merit. 
You have done 
something good 
in the past 
in order to be able 
to pick a human birth. 
As a living temple of God, 
the human body 
is fully equipped 
with miraculous wonders 
that can be awakened 
in those who 
are spiritually conscious 
and have complete faith 
in the Creator of all life. 
Inedia, 
Latin for “fasting,” 
is the human ability 
to live without food. 
Since time immemorial, 
there have always been 
individuals who 
can sustain themselves 
on prana, 
or the vital life force. 
Through the grace of 
the Providence, inediates, 
people who follow 
a food-free lifestyle, 
can draw the energy 
from nature 
to nourish themselves: 
They live on the chi 
from the ground, 
or from the forest, 
and from the sun 
and from the air. 
They make use 
of all that. 
Or they live on love, 
on faith alone.
These individuals are 
known as breatharians (pranarians or inediates),
solarians, or waterians, 
and they come from 
all walks of life, from 
different cultures, and 
all corners of the world. 
Indeed, the possibilities 
and miracles in this life 
as our benevolent Creator 
has designed for us 
are endless; 
we only need to connect 
within to recognize 
our abounding largess 
as God’s children. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has lovingly 
recommended 
a weekly series on 
Supreme Master Television 
to introduce 
those individuals 
of the past and present 
who have chosen to 
live food-free on Earth. 
May their spiritual stories 
enthrall you; 
may hearts be opened, 
and horizons be expanded.
We now invite you 
to join us for part 4 
of our 4-part program, 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.
I no longer need to eat, 
I no longer need to 
drink anything. 
And I began to explore this 
with handball, 
with athletics, 
with capoeira and…wow!
The idea is that 
the person cleanse himself, 
balance himself, 
and access this awareness 
of the limitless being 
that we are.
Greetings, 
generous viewers. 
Today, 
we return once again to 
the vast and multifaceted 
country of Brazil 
in Latin America to 
speak with Oberom Silva, 
a big-hearted breatharian 
who has a profound 
respect for life. 
Oberom has been 
food-free for nine years.
So “pranic” is a name 
used for people who live in
the pranic consciousness, 
this unlimited consciousness
of yourself, 
of our human potential.
And this comes from a leap
in consciousness, I mean, 
a spiritual experience 
at an initiation level, 
for example, 
it’s a gradual process and 
the person is taking that, 
incorporating this divine,
rediscovering that 
which time has given him.
So being pranic is living 
within this vibration 
where you tap into 
those qualities 
that have been dormant 
“Breatharian” is 
an appellation for a being 
that follows a diet, 
I'm restricting really 
to the diet, where 
there is nothing physical 
that is consumed. 
A breatharian is that being 
who lives exclusively 
on prana. 
He exists within 
the pranic consciousness, 
therefore he is pranic. 
He has transcended the 
attachment to the palate, 
of feeling pleasure 
so he is even free from 
this issue of living 
for the pleasure of taste,
I am pranic, 
but I do not consider 
myself a breatharian.
I do not make 
the focus of my life 
of being a breatharian. 
I am not seeking it. 
I'm looking for
this permanence, 
the stability
in consciousness, 
to be happy all the time, 
entirely happy, fully. 
This is what 
I've been working on 
and I feel that 
the result of this stability 
in consciousness is that 
the desires disappear 
and I am nurtured 
by the prana, as my cells 
already recognize this.
The days where I am “dry,” 
where I keep feeding
exclusively on prana, 
I do not feel 
any lack in needs. 
My energy is much greater. 
My work is 
physically heavy, 
manual work even and 
I don’t feel any kind of 
fatigue or the like.
So it is really 
a matter of ego,
to be willing to 
feel pleasure, that is why 
I don’t consider myself 
a breatharian, but 
rather a pranic, living on 
pranic consciousness 
and perhaps who arrives
at breatharianism.
For Oberom, 
after going through 
the challenges of 
the transitioning process, 
the end result 
was much better 
than he had expected.
Physically I feel fine, truly.
Actually, the fact of 
going through nine years 
without getting sick 
is wonderful! 
It's a very rich experience. 
And even the feeling 
of the body 
being full of energy, 
invigorated for activities, 
I think 
it is also very rewarding.
I do yoga, 
and I feel very happy 
having this energy, 
to be able to stop 
and observe... and also
the physical dynamics 
in some practices
like Vinyasa Flow 
that requires a lot 
from the body. 
A two-hour 
intense practice, 
and the body responds 
perfectly well.
Emotionally, I feel that 
if there’s a consciousness, 
there’s stability. 
We cannot identify 
with the processes. 
The natural processes 
of life that involves 
the mind, that will
involve the emotions, 
then the consciousness 
is watching. 
If you're there, 
you do not fall
into these dramas, 
and consequently
everything becomes 
more stable, centered, 
more balanced. 
I feel like this, truly.
A state of balance.
Yes, in a state of balance.
When I did the process, 
one of the motivations 
that I had, 
and one of the ideas, was
about not eating anymore.
So many times 
I infringed upon 
a principle that today 
I see so much of that 
was ahimsa, non-violence, 
on behalf of a rigidity, 
ego even: 
“I will not eat.” 
It was not something solved.
It was something 
imposed upon me
by myself, which 
generated suffering
at some level, and then 
I notice in the ninth month, 
I was not only generating
a violence for myself, 
but also with the people 
within my environment; 
and I chose to be free. 
No constraint 
on my freedom 
to the non-eating factor, 
but to be free.
Of course, 
the feeling of not eating
is wonderful, 
is an immense freedom. 
But also to be free to eat.
What I I'm feeling now, 
it's complete, it’s real. 
So this pleasure, 
I started to evaluate it, 
and it brought a discipline, 
very beautiful, which is 
what I follow today.
After I completed 
the process, 
my sleep fell by half; 
I started to sleep 
about four hours.
There are some nights 
that are less than that, 
but not forced sleep 
and have to wake up 
for any reason; and 
not that case of insomnia 
which you feel tired 
and cannot sleep.
The time was well spent 
resting, very nice, and 
I have absolute energy to 
perform all my activities 
which are not always 
very light, so calm, 
sometimes very dynamic 
and strong.
When I finished the process 
and had that certainty 
and physical sensation 
that I was being nourished 
by God, nurtured by 
love, happiness... 
Everything became
very alive, very colorful, 
and fluid.
Aside from 
raising awareness 
to the attainability 
of a food-free lifestyle, 
Oberom also works 
actively to promote 
the plant-based living. 
The compassionate vegan 
diet respects the lives of 
our animal co-inhabitants 
who serve to beautify 
our planet and enrich 
our human existence. 
When it comes
to our digestive system, 
we know 
that we are herbivores,
so we are going 
against human nature. 
And the consumption 
of meat today 
is the most unsustainable 
in existence. 
We know that if we remain
with an omnivorous diet, 
we are feeding off the pain, 
suffering, violence, 
and in time this 
reflects in our thoughts, 
in our words
and often in our actions
that brings the density 
which does not allow us
to link the food
that we are consuming 
with a life, or the element 
that we are consuming 
with the thousands of lives 
that are put down so that 
we may have the livestock. 
Forests upon forests 
are destroyed so that 
we can create pastures. 
Therefore, I think
the most important point 
in this transition 
for the planet 
to survive today,
I think that 
the biggest advancement 
to this liberating awareness 
is a vegetarian/vegan diet
where we will not be
contributing to 
self-destruction.
We will enable 
many other beings 
to develop their life 
in a harmonious way, 
even in interaction 
with humans,
in the moment that 
he realizes the importance 
that these beings have
for our growth 
for our learning.
Until now we only see them 
as mere instruments 
of satisfaction 
for our pleasures – 
and they are our teachers, 
and brothers.
Immersed in the love 
of the Divine as a result 
of living on prana and 
his practice of meditation, 
Oberom feels 
a deep gratitude for all 
the guidance and support 
that have helped him 
to rediscover his true Self 
and experience God 
so profoundly.
Pranic consciousness 
is a state of 
feeding from love. 
If we govern our lives 
from love,
then all of our actions 
will create, maintain love.
And in this condition 
of love, pure and true, 
that lives in the presence, 
all of our actions comes
from the awareness.
I see, then, that this work
of Master Ching Hai
provides access 
to beings living
with this consciousness, 
which is often shielded
by society, I see
that it is very liberating 
to bring this program 
about breatharianism
to people's awareness.
I am very thankful 
to this work where
I realize now more than
at any other time 
that the team is big, 
that we have never 
actually been alone. 
I would like thank
with all my being, 
my Master
Parahamsa Yogananda, 
the entire
Brotherhood of Light,
the White Brotherhood, 
the Ascended Masters. 
I want to thank Jasmuheen 
for the work. 
It is a very courageous 
work and valiant, meaning 
acting with the heart.
I would like to thank 
my parents for the faith, 
for the surrender, 
and for the example 
that they are, my mother 
who is a living example 
of this state 
of consciousness,
and my entire family. 
I thank 
the entire organization 
of the Supreme Master, 
and very deep gratitude 
to the Divinity,
the divine presence 
“I AM,” who allowed 
himself to be stronger
than my ego 
and revealed himself to 
give direction in my way, 
and I see myself 
as being very privileged 
to be so soon, I think, 
to have developed 
so early in life. 
I also think I have received
so many blessings
and have been treading 
in such abundance,
so joyously, and 
with much love, therefore, 
I’m very grateful.
Brave-hearted viewers, 
it has been a pleasure 
to have your company 
for this series of 
“Oberom C. Silva: 
Returning 
to Our Divine Self 
through Breatharianism” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Coming up next is 
Good People, Good Works, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
May our planet be graced 
by Heaven’s mercy 
and overflowing love. 
For more information 
about Oberom 
and his work, 
please contact:
Literature 
on Living Food-free
Meet Saint Mary Ann 
de Paredes, renowned as 
“The Lily of Quito,” 
who was a revered saint 
from Quito, Ecuador. 
Respected for her ability 
to exist without food, 
Saint Mary Ann 
de Paredes lived 
for many years solely 
on the wafer-thin 
Holy Communion.
“All who gave testimony 
in the different processes, 
either as eye-witnesses 
or who spoke to their 
own certain knowledge 
of Mary Ann's fasts, 
all without exception 
agreed in affirming, 
that by a special favor 
of Almighty God 
she lived for many years, 
and was entirely supported 
by that heavenly 
and spiritual food, which 
she received every day in 
holy communion, having 
no longer any need of 
material or earthly food.”
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
on Sunday, February 13, 
for our program, 
“Saint Mary Ann 
de Paredes: 
The Lily of Quito,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples. 
Tune in to 
Supreme Master Television 
today for our program, 
“Saint Mary Ann 
de Paredes: 
The Lily of Quito,” 
on Between Master 
and Disciples.