http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/20 ... nlight.htm
This guy lived for 8 YEARS on liquid and sunlight, now with some nasa scientists so they can figure out how he does it.
Incredible.
David Blaine aint got shit
Article hereFor this method of curing cancer, the patients have to meditate and concentrate to draw the Energy of Birth from the sunlight to cure the damaged cells in the body. The following are the steps that the patients have to follow:
1) The patients, first, will close their eyes and imagine the sun. As the patients inhale, they should concentrate on sunshine that has a bright yellow colour, letting the light flow into their brains together at the same time as when they breathe in. A cycle of breathing in and out for one second should be observed, but the patients should not concentrate on the exhalation. In this way, the energy from the sunlight will gradually be accumulated in the brain. After the patients have been doing this for some time, they will feel that their brains are heavier and heavier. This is the sign that the energy has been stored in their brains.
This whole "sun" thing, has there been any scientific proof of this or what?
edit: I know this is a little off topic and all...just was doing some searching and came across that, thought it was a little icon19'sh is all.

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http://web.mid-day.com/news/world/2003/july/57637.htm
We have no record of Manek: NASA
By: Ahmar Mustikhan
July 3, 2003
San Francisco: After a thorough check with all its scientific officers and regional offices throughout the US over two days, a NASA spokesperson has denied it had invited Hira Ratan Manek in any official capacity, or that it has anything to do with him.
Recent news reports had stated that Manek, a 64-year-old mechanical engineer, who claims he has not eaten in eight years and lives on water and solar energy, had been invited by NASA to New York to show them how it was done.
The report stated that he had left for NASA on June 27.
However, NASA spokesperson Dolores Beasley said she had no idea why press reports had claimed that NASA had invited Manek. “No one checked with us,” said Dolores, public affairs officer for biological and physical research.
“We have no record of him being involved with us. We have checked with all offices doing related research at centers such as Johnson, Marshall and Ames.”
“I am not saying that Manek is incorrect in whatever he is saying. As of yet not a single scientist has come forward to verify that he has anything to do with Manek.
“If anyone comes forward, we shall take that into consideration,” she said.
Asked if that meant a NASA scientist might have invited Manek in his personal capacity, she said, “NASA is not aware of it.”
In June 2002, NASA had apparently verified Manek’s claims when he spent 130 days with its scientists and only drank water.
NASA had even named such subsistence — on water and solar energy — the HRM (Hira Ratan Manek) phenomenon.