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Oberom C. Silva: Returning to Our Divine Self through Breatharianism - P4/4 (In Portuguese)
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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.
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