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Post by tarzan on Apr 2, 2018 17:30:52 GMT -5
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Post by spacecase0 on Apr 2, 2018 22:58:03 GMT -5
I have always wondered if this is a translation issue, I had neighbors that were from tibet. they called me a breatharian at one point, turns out they don't classify liquids as foods even if they have calories in them so if someone has a glass of tea with sugar in it, they don't see it as food at all, even though it still has calories to live on... so it makes me wonder what is really going on with these people.
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Post by tarzan on Apr 3, 2018 8:35:11 GMT -5
that nun does drink a bit of tea or water now and again i haven't watched the video this time but I watched all of it back in 2011 or thereabouts and i remember enuff not to need to do it again Paul Dong wrote about a breatharian in his book on Chinese super psychics I wondered if that woman in the book might be this nun She seems the down to earth simple peasant type, not some trickster with an agenda she sits in the sunlight a lot
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Post by spacecase0 on Apr 3, 2018 10:28:05 GMT -5
I don't think they are trying to trick anyone, just that how people define food is not the same for them as it is for the western world.
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Post by tarzan on Apr 5, 2018 14:11:35 GMT -5
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