I fast regularly, I'm not much for breakfast or lunch as I rarely have an appetite until dinner time.
Some days I don't even eat and by the end of the day I'm like.. "wait... did I eat anything today?"
I always knew that forcing the body to be in constant digestion was bad for the body in the long run.
Imagine running the engine of a car for 30 years straight, with little not no breaks or maintenance.
Exactly.
I think most important is to listen to the signals of your system. What the system wants might be quite different from what is commonly propagated so you seem to be in line with this approach.
Actually there are people who sustain themselves only from prana, subtle energy and they are doing well! Even Nicholas Tesla said he thinks it is possible. You can google “breatharian“.
Whether you sustain yourself fully from this cosmic source or not, being able to receive the beneficial nourishment of the universe is definitely great!
I survived off Prana for about 35 days back in 2011 after a traumatic injury. My energy was maximum.
Sorry, somehow I don't get a message after receiving replies on Steemit so my answers are all late.
Amazing! So you definitely have another option to get your nutrition in another way in the future should you choose so. This is very inspiring! And of course, I'm sure there are many many special benefits.
Indeed there are @redgaruda.
If you haven't joined MSP PALnet on Discord with the other 8000+ minnows. You can with this invite.
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Further, there's a Discord Bot called GINAbot who will PM you about upvotes and comments based on your settings.
Check 'her' out with this invite:
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She's very useful. Type ..reg username
then she'll give you a link or w/e to a personal webpage to
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Then go back and type ..reg username again.
Cheers.
P.S. Play any Final Fantasy?
Thanks, I already registered Gina Bot and changed the settings.
No, I don't do any computer games anymore, it has no space in my life anymore, no time for that!
It is inspiring to hear a little bit about your special story, thanks for that!