BEWARE: YOU CAN DO SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR EYES!
These pages are devoted sungazing (aka sun gazing or sun staring) and to folks who sungaze. This practice of looking directly at the sun to take in the sun's nourishment is commonly called sungazing, sun gazing, solar healing, solar gazing, sun staring, Sun Yoga, Surya Yoga and Solar Yoga, and practitioners are usually called solar gazers or sungazers. Recently, Hira Manek, an ex-engineer from India, has become quite famous for his ability to live on sunlight via sungazing. As detailed below, I have met him, and I do believe his claim to have not eaten solid food for over 7 years. Sun gazing has has been practiced in a number of cultures, including early cultures of/in Egypt, the Aztecs, the Mayans, Indian Yoga, Native American tribes, Tibetan Yoga, and some traditions of QiGong (aka Qi Gung, Chi Kung), such as BaKua (aka BaGe, BaQi) and Tai Chi. The practice has sometimes been called Solar Yoga in Tibet and India, although most modern traditions of Solar Yoga do not involved staring at the sun, but only asanas (poses) toward the sun.
Beware: You can do serious damage to your eyes.
2006-12-07 02:05:06
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