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Elitom ben Yisrael: Breatharianism for a Working Person - P4/4
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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.
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 entitled,
“Elitom ben Yisrael:
Breatharianism
for a Working Person,”
on Between Master
and Disciples.
For your safety,
please do not attempt to
cease eating without
proper expert guidance.
Gracious viewers,
Thank you for joining us
as we return once again
to Ohio, USA, to speak
with Elitom ben Yisrael
who will give us
a little more insight
into the first days
of his lifestyle
as a breatharian.
Did you ever feel the need
to talk to someone about
what you were doing?
In the beginning stages
I did, but once
I got the negativity
because I came up where
it was nowhere around –
that knowledge
wasn’t even there –
so it was a quick door
shut from every direction.
So it made it hard for me.
I had to go, “How am I
going to recreate this,
deal with it
until I can bring it forth
and it gets stronger?”
So, in the initial stages
there wasn’t really
nobody to talk to.
So it’s like a calling inside
that’s so strong
you’re going to do it
no matter what?
Yes.
Where did you
get this inner strength
to just trust that
everything will be okay?
How did you have
so much faith?
Actually, when I started
noticing the aches
and pains in my body
going into my later 20s –
didn’t know what it was,
tried to deal with it,
went to the doctor,
he handed me
some medication.
But then I ran into
somebody who just said,
“Leave meats alone,”
that caught me right away
so I went into it.
What else am I going to do?
And then when I started
seeing the improvements
of the body through diet
and the body
started healing itself,
then that got me
on the avenue
to understand more
about what goes into
the body-and-food period.
So I started taking it
to higher levels to learn
more and more and more.
You start seeing the body
bring forth new benefits,
of energy, of health,
vitality, so then, right there,
that’s the motivation,
the inner strength,
the courage
to keep on going.
And then you start
running into, “Well,
how I do suppose to die?
Do I suppose to die from
liver ailments, cancer,
strokes, diabetes?
They’re all
preventive energies
that’s brought forth by
a habit, but that’s out there,
won’t you just
quit the habit?”
And maybe
you can live longer and
enjoy more fruits of life
because you start
loving life. You love life.
Did you keep a diary
to document this journey
you were taking?
Yes. Actually,
I got quite a library
that I wrote myself,
not only dealing with
the 21-day process –
even dealing with
different things
you go through.
Like I said, I did many
experiments with myself,
“What will happen
if you eat this?”
I even
got things documented
where one minute
I’m eating all oranges,
all throughout the week,
just eating oranges,
eating oranges,
then all of a sudden I get
a 100% orange juice
out the machine
and all of a sudden I felt
the negativity of energy
just from going from
something that simple.
I had all of these
high motivations
to do this and do that,
and that just
took it all out of me.
So the food alchemy
piece – everything
you put in your body,
dealing with
how the energy is,
how pure it is,
everything has an effect
on your thinking
because you come to
find out your body is
your thought process.
Once you had reached
the 21-day
what was that like?
Did you celebrate?
Did you do
anything different?
How were you feeling?
Actually, I was happy
that I got through it.
But the main thing,
I was still in awe
that the body was still
running around.
As someone
who had been through
all the initial trials
and challenges
of becoming food-free,
Elitom has some helpful
tips for those who have
a busy lifestyle.
Do you have
any recommendations
for someone who
is interested in becoming
a breatharian but
still has a job or family?
What do you suggest?
Well,
in that recommendation
right there is basically
dealing with myself
on a challenge that I took,
on having a family
and having a job.
You want to take it
more slowly instead of
just going all the way out,
not eating and drinking
and “this is
going to happen.”
That’s when
I start recommending
the different diet changes.
That’s very important
because if you’re
already overweight
and stuff like that,
I don’t know if that’s got
something to do with it,
but at the same time
you do want to start
strengthening the body;
the more and more
it becomes healthier,
the more and more chi
it has – the higher the diet,
the more chi you have.
So, what you want to do
is just start gaining
your energy, that’s
the best recommendation
I can give.
And also putting
your body in the cycle
where you’re at least
fasting once a week.
I do recommend that.
So the body can get used
to it over a period of time
and it gets stronger and
it’ll grab other percentage.
And I guess that’s what
I want to bring up too.
Say, I’ve got a plate
of food in my hand: you
got potatoes right here,
the corn right here and
something else right here
and you’re about to eat.
But at the same time,
I said earlier, everybody
is a breatharian
because you will die
without breathing before
you would without food
or without water.
The breath is
doing something
for your overall makeup,
just to move,
right off the rib.
So on this plate of food
you already have a space
there of dealing with chi,
because that’s
what you’re living off of.
As time goes on,
you’re removing
something off the plate,
like say a little bit of corn,
more chi is coming
on that plate
over a period of time.
Then you’re moving
some of the potatoes,
again, more chi is coming
on that plate.
You follow me?
The more and more
you start moving food
off the plate the more
the other energy –
which is food,
it’s just more subtle –
it’s coming on,
filling up the plate
for you to live off of.
But as it goes, everybody
is already living off of chi.
Chi motivates
or moves nature, and
you are a representative
or a duplicate or
a microcosm of nature –
same thing,
got the four elements in
the body and everything.
So the chi is
the main function
and all you’re doing
is just bringing more in,
or allowing – it’s not
a forced thing at all –
you’re allowing more chi
to come into the body
so the body can
function naturally
like it was designed to do.
In order to
help other people
who are going through
the same food-free process
or are thinking of
trying it out,
Elitom wrote a book about
his personal experiences.
You mentioned earlier
about a book,
can you tell us a little bit
about what it’s like?
Okay, the book is called,
“It’s Okay to be Healthy,”
and that’s right
there is a book
dealing with a person
taking control of their
health at a deeper level.
You start out at one level,
you learn different things,
but at the same time
there’s other knowledge
out here that you can grab
that can take the body
even further
to where some of
the preventable diseases
which you don’t have to
never have,
don’t have to get them.
And if you do have them,
you should be able to
reverse the process
because it’s your body.
Your body’s
listening to your mind.
There’s nobody
holding us down,
putting food in our mouths,
in our bodies, right now.
You have control of that,
and you also have control
of how you’re
spending your time
throughout the day,
and this is what
the book is dealing with.
The gift that
you’re going to be given
is more time,
that’s what it deals with.
How are you spending
your time in life?
Because
that’s going to determine
what your health is –
it all goes hand in hand.
What made you want
to write this book?
When I went through
my transition
I said this is what
people need to know
or need hear.
At least put it out there
on the scene.
But what motivated me to
put more deeper thought
into it is when
Supreme Master Television
came to me
and wanted to know
a lot of information.
Then I started to see
the horizontal,
how many people
really want to know.
Before what I told you
when I first started,
well when I first grabbed
the knowledge,
nobody was interested.
So when I went into it
and started teaching,
there was just
a small group, but now
I’m beginning to see
how many people
at least want to know
that these avenues
or this knowledge
is being brought out, and
that there are higher levels
of food alchemy that
a person can go into –
and it’s all up to them.
So the whole motivation
of bringing this forth
is good for me.
I’m putting more thought
into it. And now
I’ve got a chance
to share all my notes
that I’ve collected
throughout the years,
bringing in
different scenarios,
the different falls;
a lot of people
who go into teaching
don’t want to bring in
the falls that they have,
some of the things
that they’ve been into.
I don’t have any problem
with it at all, to show you
that the human being
can put themselves
into the cycle and
the body can keep going
on and on and on.
It should be
a very interesting book.
It's not very big;
it doesn’t have to be big.
It's just a crucial knowledge
getting straight
to the point without
all the fanfare, but
it’ll give a lot of answers
so people can start
their journeys.
Elitom,
thank you so much
once again for your time and
your wonderful answers.
You’ve just added
another dimension
to the human evolution.
We appreciate your
magnanimous company
for today’s episode of
Between Master
and Disciples.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
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coming up next after
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Wishing you much love
and kindness every day.
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