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Yogi in India spents 80 years without eating and drinking


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Cool story bro 😆

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Papameter Reading

90% Paranormal      10% Hoax

I am a strong believer in this especially since he was studied with 24 Hour surveillance over 15 daus with no sign of dehydration.

My leading belief is that he sustained by his goddess Amba

More directly he seems to be sustained by a nectar that paranormally forms and materializes through an unusual opening in his pallet. 

Yes, what a grand universe beneath the surface.

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Interestingly, the person conducting the studies on Prahlad Jani was also the one studying Hira Manek. For those who don't know Manek's story, he claimed he survived on solar energy alone but then, one day, he was caught stuffing his face in a restaurant.

So don't try this at home kids because goddess-blessed or not — you'll die.

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18 minutes ago, Claira said:

Interestingly, the person conducting the studies on Prahlad Jani was also the one studying Hira Manek. For those who don't know Manek's story, he claimed he survived on solar energy alone but then, one day, he was caught stuffing his face in a restaurant.

So don't try this at home kids because goddess-blessed or not — you'll die.

Sometimes you just want to laugh, others you just want to break down for those who "believe" such nonsense is possible about why it isn't...meh

 

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2 minutes ago, OverSword said:

I spent nearly a whole day without snacking once :tu:

I have some weight cutting stories that would terrify normal people 😆

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1 hour ago, papageorge1 said:

Papameter Reading

90% Paranormal      10% Hoax

I am a strong believer in this especially since he was studied with 24 Hour surveillance over 15 daus with no sign of dehydration.

My leading belief is that he sustained by his goddess Amba

More directly he seems to be sustained by a nectar that paranormally forms and materializes through an unusual opening in his pallet. 

Yes, what a grand universe beneath the surface.

It's a bit early to be hitting the bong.

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1 hour ago, Claira said:

Interestingly, the person conducting the studies on Prahlad Jani was also the one studying Hira Manek. For those who don't know Manek's story, he claimed he survived on solar energy alone but then, one day, he was caught stuffing his face in a restaurant.

So don't try this at home kids because goddess-blessed or not — you'll die.

Yeah, no, yeah.

 

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3 hours ago, Green Devil said:

 

Prahlad Jani, also known as Mataji or Chunriwala Mataji (13 August 1929 ― 26 May 2020) was an Indian breatharian monk who claimed to have lived without food and water since 1940.

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prahlad_Jani

He’s a freakin Ghost, he actually died 32 days after he began his hunger strike, I personally picked him up and I told him he was early!:devil::devil:

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2 hours ago, papageorge1 said:

Papameter Reading

90% Paranormal      10% Hoax

I am a strong believer in this especially since he was studied with 24 Hour surveillance over 15 daus with no sign of dehydration.

My leading belief is that he sustained by his goddess Amba

More directly he seems to be sustained by a nectar that paranormally forms and materializes through an unusual opening in his pallet. 

Yes, what a grand universe beneath the surface.

He’s a ghost Papa, I pick the idiot up and sent him straight to hell!:devil:

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2 hours ago, papageorge1 said:

Papameter Reading

90% Paranormal      10% Hoax

I am a strong believer in this especially since he was studied with 24 Hour surveillance over 15 daus with no sign of dehydration.

My leading belief is that he sustained by his goddess Amba

More directly he seems to be sustained by a nectar that paranormally forms and materializes through an unusual opening in his pallet. 

Yes, what a grand universe beneath the surface.

If this were a real thing, it would solve world hunger, it would solve water shortage issues, it would be monetized to all ****.

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2 minutes ago, Resume said:

If this were a real thing, it would solve world hunger, it would solve water shortages, it would be monetized to all ****.

No, we can't generate miracles at will yet!

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48 minutes ago, Resume said:

Yeah, no, yeah.

 

I think she has a sense of humour:

Regarding her intake of food, Jasmuheen said:[4] "Generally not much at all. Maybe a few cups of tea and a glass of water, but now and then if I feel a bit bored and I want some flavour, then I will have a mouthful of whatever it is I'm wanting the flavour of. So it might be a piece of chocolate or it might be a mouthful of a cheesecake or something like that." In the aftermath of the 60 Minutes broadcast, Kathy Marks noted in The Independent, "Visitors to her large villa in the prosperous Chapel Hill area of Brisbane invariably find her refrigerator generously stocked with food, all of it destined, she insists, for the stomach of her second husband, Jeff Ferguson, a convicted fraudster".[5]

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2 minutes ago, papageorge1 said:

No, we can't generate miracles at will yet!

You have no evidence we can generate "miracles" at all.  

But that's never stopped you and your silly meter.

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I'm not sure it's even accurate to consider Prahlad Jani a breatharian as he claims to be sustained through paranormal/divine intercession (a goddess).

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3 minutes ago, papageorge1 said:

I'm not sure it's even accurate to consider Prahlad Jani a breatharian as he claims to be sustained through paranormal intercession (a goddess).

Nonsense by any other name is still nonsense.

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6 hours ago, Green Devil said:

 

Prahlad Jani, also known as Mataji or Chunriwala Mataji (13 August 1929 ― 26 May 2020) was an Indian breatharian monk who claimed to have lived without food and water since 1940.

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prahlad_Jani

Do you believe it?

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5 hours ago, papageorge1 said:

Papameter Reading

90% Paranormal      10% Hoax

I am a strong believer in this especially since he was studied with 24 Hour surveillance over 15 daus with no sign of dehydration.

My leading belief is that he sustained by his goddess Amba

More directly he seems to be sustained by a nectar that paranormally forms and materializes through an unusual opening in his pallet. 

Yes, what a grand universe beneath the surface.

You gave this a ten percent chance of hoax?  Your meter is all effed up.  This story is 100% false.  A person most likely would not survive 40 days without food and water, let alone forty years.

Search this medical term and see what you learn….dehydration.

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After a few days with no water, you will begin to suffer a painful and miserable death.

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23 minutes ago, Guyver said:

You gave this a ten percent chance of hoax?  Your meter is all effed up.  This story is 100% false.  A person most likely would not survive 40 days without food and water, let alone forty years.

Search this medical term and see what you learn….dehydration.

Guyver, Guyver, you don't think I am aware that a normal person would die of dehydration??!!

He is asserting a miracle where his body is sustained miraculously/paranormally being a special devotee of a goddess. Testing has confirmed something not normal was occurring. It's not that hard to keep a person under 24 hours surveillance for 15 days I think it was and find him in no distress but just fine at the end. Doctors are incompetent or liars being the only natural explanation (my 10% Hoax).

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9 minutes ago, papageorge1 said:

Guyver, Guyver, you don't think I am aware that a normal person would die of dehydration??!!

He is asserting a miracle where his body is sustained miraculously/paranormally being a special devotee of a goddess. Testing has confirmed something not normal was occurring. It's not that hard to keep a person under 24 hours surveillance for 15 days I think it was and find him in no distress but just fine at the end. Doctors are incompetent or liars being the only natural explanation (my 10% Hoax).

Some things just can’t be faked PG.  Maybe he can tolerate more than the average person, but goddess or no, humans can’t live without food and water.  Additionally, the testing information was sketchy, but they did confirm that he lost weight during the exam.  How could he lose weight if the goddess was sustaining him?

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Just now, Guyver said:

Some things just can’t be faked PG.  Maybe he can tolerate more than the average person, but goddess or no, humans can’t live without food and water.  Additionally, the testing information was sketchy, but they did confirm that he lost weight during the exam.  How could he lose weight if the goddess was sustaining him?

He mentioned his normal routine was disturbed. I think he mentioned lack of sun exposure and testing procedures. Anyway he should not have been fine with healthy vitals. But he was.

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