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Elitom ben Yisrael: Breatharianism for a Working Person - P3/4
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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 3 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.
Hallo, enlightened 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.
Now, tell us about
your family members and
friends and neighbors.
They must have wondered
why you stopped eating,
or how did you deal with
their reactions?
Well, deal with them
just like most of your
holistic practitioners
will tell you,
family and friends are the
hardest ones to deal with.
That’s just the way it is.
So, at the same time
you got to make up your
mind on your journey.
Do you give up and say,
“Well, let me
blend back into the flock
and don’t go no further,”
or go ahead and
try to set perimeters to
deal with this lifestyle but
deal with their lifestyle
at the same time; or
do you just take it all away?
And usually there will be
a fade of communication
that does take place,
but it depends on how
you’re creating your life.
I try to tell some of
my family members,
“Don’t you see so-and-so
who just died
or so-and so-
who got a sickness,
that came this…”
So, for people to see that
but instead of
coming to you…
there’s nothing you can do
until a person wakes up.
What did you do
when people invite you
to dinner or out to eat,
how did you deal with
those situations?
Well, it all depends
where you’re at in your
breatharian journey.
The reason I say this,
there’s a level called
a “baby breatharian.”
That’s when
you first come into it.
Now, back then, when
I dealt with situations
like that, I tried to go to
the highest vibration
as possible to fit in,
not to get attention.
So you’ll probably get
a light soup, some broth,
something to drink,
just to blend in,
not to bring attention
to you, because
some people will either…
you’d be surprised
how angry they get
when their belief system
is stepped on.
So you run into that.
Then you get your level of
a “teenage breatharian.”
That’s when you’ve been
in the game for a while,
where you understand
that you’ve got
more power now.
It isn’t so much they’re
dragging you in to eat,
but you can
deal with people more
on their thought process.
Now I don’t
deal with that today;
that just takes growth.
Then you’ve got,
of course, your
“adult breatharian,”
when you don’t need
to deal at all,
you won’t even be there,
nine times out of ten.
Because like I said,
most people’s lives
are focused around
a sex issue,
or the eating issue;
most of your entertainment
and everything else,
your life begins to fade,
or you begin to start
making another life
for yourself on the things
that you’re doing
that don’t require
these requirements.
So that’s when
you start getting into
the “adult levels” and
that can be real tough, too,
for people
to make their transition.
Are they going to
let go of certain foods,
and certain places
of influence?
It isn’t so much
of the hunger,
of the influence,
to continue this journey.
Once he had made
the complete transition
to living on prana,
Elitom had more time
to discover and develop
other aspects of himself.
What do you do
with all the extra time
you suddenly have?
Did you explore
new interests?
Did you socialize more?
The new interest is
the real good thing,
that’s when I learned
how to crochet,
read more books,
get into biking…
You start finding
all these other things.
I even picked up guitars
and learnt new languages,
because you’ve got
more time to do things,
focus on things,
study, and that’s
the whole great thing,
the whole knowledge,
piece of, to learn more.
You can learn more
about physics,
even breatharianism.
What I know now,
I can talk more about it,
due to the journey, because
there’s more knowledge
that comes out.
And you find out, too,
that in science it’s like
you run into things;
but they kind of knew this
all along, it’s just
somebody just didn’t
bring to the forefront.
Even dealing with Einstein,
or E = mc2,
energy and matter
is the same thing.
So that brings you back
to start researching
these things, that these men
was already picking up,
and you’re actually
seeing them manifested now
in many different things,
of technology,
the new inventions
that are coming out, and
even how the human being
is operating on…
Overall, our lifespan is
getting a lot more bigger
than it used to be.
So you’re taking part in
the whole function
of dealing with time.
You’ve got more things
to explore these things,
to see it all come together.
There is no time
for boredom, isn’t it?
There is no time
for boredom!
Leading a busy lifestyle
with full responsibilities,
while living as a breatharian
has its challenges.
Elitom shared some tips
on how to manage it
and what to expect.
What worked best for you
during this time, to be alone
or with other people
or it didn’t really matter?
What was
your experience like?
Well, that is
a big issue too, because
you do go through
a time period of being alone
to redirect the pieces
of which way
you want your life to go.
Like I said before, it was
a tapestry of energies:
you had to
lunch, breakfast, dinner;
you had the
different engagements,
that everywhere you went
there was this
food taking place, and
those interests start fading
when you start breaking
the reality of matter
or the illusion of matter.
So you start creating
other realities on which
route you want to go, and
they might seem shaky
at first as you bring in
new energies
because you’re thinking
nine times out of ten
might be limited where,
what’s about to open up.
And actually,
that’s something
to admit to yourself.
So you do go through
changes of boredom.
You probably
have relationships
that you went out and see
that their life
was focused around that,
and begins to fade,
their conversation
begins to fade, because
you’re now dealing with
physics and metaphysics.
You’re looking at things
differently and
this person is not on it,
they’re still
talking about sports.
That’s all right too,
but it becomes limited.
Elitom was creative
in adapting to
the breatharian lifestyle,
modifying or re-inventing
new methods
to fit his busy schedule.
Did you have moments
of self doubts?
Did you wonder if you were
doing the right thing?
Were there inner struggles?
How did you deal with it?
Oh yes.
First, going through it,
the first person I looked at
was Jasmuheen’s
21-day process, and
here I am grabbing that;
and I’m actually
going to rewrite it.
That’s basically
what I said in my mind,
“I can’t go to
no 21-day retreat.
I’m going to
attempt to rewrite this.
Come up with
another method.”
So as I went into that,
there were many doubts
that “man, you’d better
do just the way that is
already established.”
But I’m basically
challenging that, and
there were many doubts
in that process especially
when you’re still dealing
with the emotional mind:
you might have trouble out
at work, trouble with
friends or something,
the mind gets real agitated,
so the first thing
it wants to do is
jump right back into food
and you might
because it was a drug.
It’s sort of like…
even fried foods are
addictive, it’s a drug and
you start finding that out
or you start looking at
yourself saying,
“Man, I wasn’t hungry,
why did I do that?!”
But you’re dealing with
these stresses
just like letting go
of alcohol or drugs; then
you start getting stronger
dealing with it and
you’re actually rewriting
as you go a new curriculum
for others to take because
they might be going down
the path you were taking,
instead of going to
that retreat we were
talking about earlier.
All people don’t have
$2-$300 or more dollars
to go to a retreat
and lock themselves in.
So there was much doubt,
but it got overcome
as time went on,
to pick up new methods,
“Let’s try it this way,”
“How about
if this happens?”
because I started
looking at myself more
as a scientist.
For those who want to
attempt becoming food-free,
Elitom advised
an ever-vigilant attitude
towards the body,
and be flexible in
adapting to any scenario.
How did you
motivate yourself
to get through each day
of the 21-days process,
were there specific things
that you do?
I’m glad I started
picking up meditation
to help me through that,
and started seeing
the energy comes up.
But for motivation,
I wanted to see
what was going to happen.
So you’re taking yourself
through that.
When it gets hard, you know
you’re working with
energies of your body.
I’m glad
I learned energy work
before I got into that,
so the whole motivation
of just rewriting
the new curriculum,
seeing what’s going to
take place, seeing,
“Could a body do this?”
But then again,
you’ve always got to
keep that flag up
on when to quit,
and this is what
a lot of people don’t have.
When you’ve got people
bringing forth knowledge
to you, it’s up to you
to investigate that and
have a flag inside of you,
on when to quit
and when to listen.
When we’re teaching
these curriculums,
you’ve got to have a flag
inside of you, too.
Just don’t say, “Well,
just because he did it
I know
I can keep on going!”
And it’s 90 degrees outside,
and you’re outside,
your body’s aching,
you’re about to pass out,
you might need to
take a chill that day until
the body gets stronger,
until you could continue
because this is
your journey; others are
just giving information.
Aside from
having a lot of time to
develop his other talents,
Elitom derived
other satisfying benefits
while leading
a food-free lifestyle.
Was there anything
that happened that
stood out to you during
this 21-day process?
Was your thinking clearer?
The thinking is clearer,
the body straightens itself up.
You notice that you start
appreciating the body more
because there’s
certain aches and pains
that went through the body;
you didn’t see it there
before, now you see it,
it became healthier.
The benefits are just great.
If you go traveling
and you’re practicing
food alchemy,
you don’t have to
jump out to go use
the bathroom right away;
you don’t have to.
You got more energy
throughout the day.
I was just telling
one young man
I’m in my forties
but I walked three miles
yesterday
to get to my son’s house,
but I did that
like it was nothing.
It was like, “Okay,
do I turn this off
or go catch a cab?”
You just walk.
You’ll get there because
the body is a lot healthier
now, and it can do this.
So there are benefits that
you start enjoying, and
even where we’re at now,
you can take it
even further as life goes on.
Blessed viewers,
we appreciate
your company
for today’s episode of
Between Master
and Disciples.
Join us again next Sunday
when we continue
with part 4 of
“Elitom ben Yisrael:
Breatharianism
for a Working Person.”
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
Good People, Good Works,
coming up next after
Noteworthy News.
Wishing you much love
and kindness every day.
For those who want to try
the food-free lifestyle
while holding down
a full time job and
taking care of the family,
Elitom has some advices
to share.
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.”
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.
Tune in to
Supreme Master Television
on Sunday, January 2,
for our program,
“Elitom ben Yisrael:
Breatharianism
for a Working Person,”
on Between Master
and Disciples.
Tune in to
Supreme Master Television
today for our program,
“Elitom ben Yisrael:
Breatharianism
for a Working Person,”
on Between Master
and Disciples.
Literature on
Living Food-free
Life from Light:
Is It Possible
to Live Without Food?
A Scientist Reports
on His Experiences
Lifestyle without Food
Living on Sunlight:
The Art and Science
of Sun Gazing eBook
For a complete list,
please visit
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