Sun Gazing 101
A few years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Hira Ratan Manek (HRM) in my home state of Delaware. He was on a panel at an India Day festival with 8 doctors who had been studying him for over a year. The panel was a basic Q/A session on the practice of sun gazing and how HRM used the energy of the sun to live without food on a regular basis and to als do a supervised fast for 411 days. Yes you read right - four hundred and eleven days.
Ever since that initial meeting I've been totally inspired by the history, science and possibilities of Sun Gazing. Recently HRM's name has syncretistically come up in conversation and my thoughts, so I thought I'd run with that and share this article about HRM and sun gazing by Maurie D. Prressman, M.D, (originally published in the Monthly Aspectarian Magazine):
Realized Beings Among Us
by Maurie D. Prressman, M.D.An introduction to HRM, whose trained physical responses--for humanity's betterment--are being studied at various institutions in the U.S. and around the world.
The Tibetan (Alice Bailey's teacher) predicted that in the near future, we shall become the next race of men/women. At that time we shall operate upon mental energy, magnetic energy, sun energy. Scalpels and chemical agents will no longer be necessary.
There is some evidence that this shift is beginning, and I have met an individual, whom I believe is a realized being, hinting at the fact that this movement forward may be happening NOW.
I have had the privilege of meeting, and spending personal time with
HRM (Sri Hira Manek Ratan Ji). HRM has come to the United States to
offer himself for study at various institutions. More than that, he
offers his body as an experimental station for the betterment of
humanity. He is well-known in his native country, India, for having
fasted on water alone, for 411 days! He has done this by training
himself to look into the sunlight at dawn (carefully, and very little
by very little) and to walk on the hot earth, in this way absorbing
energy from both earth and sun. He believes this is an ability that can
be cultivated in all people. He believes and hopes that this will lead
to a higher and greater civilization, and most certainly a purer body.
I had the opportunity to spend personal time with him because of the
generosity of his host, Dr. Anil Patel. Dr. Patel is well known in the
field of herbal research and Ayurvedic Medicine. He is on the streering
committee of the University of Pennsylvania (amongst other credits) for
the incorporation of Ayurvedic Medicine into the roster of Integrative
Medicine.
Sri HRM's story is as follows. He had studied the ancient literature
and had learned of advanced humans (throughout the ages) who had the
ability to fast for extremely long periods of time, and who had taken
their energy from the sun. This was the highly regarded literature of
the Vedas and Upanishads. He was, by training, a mechanical engineer.
In 1962, he stumbled upon Sri Aurobindo's ashram in Pondicherry There
he met The Mother (Aurobindo's partner, who carried on Aurobindo's work
after his death). The Mother looked at HRM and said, "You must bring
down the sun's energy to the earth, in order to help the Supermind to
descend upon humanity." He did nothing with that for quite a while.
Much later he met a Rishi. A Rishi is a human (or someone beyond human)
so advanced that he has extraordinary powers and knowledge. Many people
were visiting him (for he made himself accessible). He looked over the
crowd, and his gaze rested directly on HRM. He told him that he must
bring the sun's energy down to earth. This stirred HRM, his imagination
and his excitement and his commitment. But--he was puzzled about what
to do next. He walked in the sun for long periods of time. He left his
profession and dedicated himself entirely to his spiritual commitment.
As he kept walking in the sun, he felt progressively energized. He also
felt less and less need to eat food There was no compulsion to do a
fast; no will power was necessary, just a lessened desire for food, but
an increase in energy. One day, he came to the conclusion that he must
bring the sun's energy directly into his brain--and the best way to do
that would be through the eyes. This was something that was not
unknown, and I have heard of Mikhael Aivanov, a famed Hungarian teacher
who advocated to his students that they must look into the sun.
Certainly whole civilizations have given themselves to the worship of
the sun. Rudolph Steiner (recent Western Spiritual Scientist and
originator of Anthroposophy) taught that the Christ Being inhabited the
Sun and spread His energy thus, from the sun to us. Aurobindo taught
that the sun was the seat of the Supermind energy, as quoted by Georges
Van Vrekehm in Overman pg. 97 Rupa & Co. (2001); New Delhi: "It
(the Mind) always vaguely remembers the fundamental Unity at its base;
therefore it cannot but persistently try to recover that Unity, which
is the clouded Sun behind all human strivings. It is that Sun, that
Unity, the Supermind which upholds all existing things, even when they
apparently seem to be separated or self-existent."
HRM decided to experiment cautiously. He also submitted himself to
medical study as he began to look at the sun for seconds at a time,
during the early dawn when the sun was weakest. He increased his
ability little by little, until he was able to gaze for a full thirty
minutes. At the same time he made it a point to walk the earth
barefooted, the hot earth. His explanation is that not only was he able
to absorb energy, the sun's energy, through the eyes (to have it
energize the brain and the commanding endocrine glands such as the
pineal and the pituitary) but also that he was able to draw force up
from the earth—and especially through the feet, where every organ of
the body is represented in reflexology. He found that there is a
North-South flow, the earth being the North, the sun being the
South--and flowing through the central, governing vessel of the body.
He made certain that he was followed by and advised by physicians, who
constantly studied him. When asked if he would be willing to give a
year of his life to science, his answer was "Yes." Accordingly, he left
his family (with their full consent) and was asked to fast for 365
days. However, because of certain indications in the Hindu literature,
he felt that 411 days was a more auspicious time. And so the date was
set.
In the beginning he lost perhaps 90 pounds, but no muscle tissue. He
found himself to be progressively healthier, calmer, happier. Former
disorders such as anxiety, fear, worry and self-occupation left him.
Physical ailments were no longer present. He lived on water and
sunlight alone.
Now he has come to this country by invitation, and is being studied by
Dr. Patel, by Jefferson University, and by other institutions in our
country.
During the time I spent with him, I was struck by the fact that his
body looked so whole: slender, but graceful, firm, with smooth and
elegant movements. He had a calmness about him that was also
accompanied by a quiet self-assuredness. His dedication to bringing
this to our civilization is real.
He feels that anyone can accomplish what he has. In fact he has perhaps
4000 or more followers throughout the world, who have incorporated this
new way of life, and this new source of energy.
It is his offering of himself to the service of humanity that is the
mark of a realized being. It is his absolute faith in the process, in
the bringing down of the Supramental (as Aurobindo described it)
through the sun. It is his desire to give a gift to humanity in that
disease, disorder and hunger can be wiped out. And this seems to have
achieved a solid start in other countries.
Dr. Patel, amongst others, will study this gentleman, and I will
participate, to understand the changes in psychology and spiritual
reach which accompany this type of evolutionary adventure. The very
fact of being amongst such realized humans, is in itself a gift.
We are on our way to becoming the next race of men and women.
is this a hoax?
Posted by: stephen | May 30, 2006 at 02:34 PM
Nope. Why do you ask?
Posted by: Dhrumil | May 30, 2006 at 03:02 PM
Stephen,
This is for REAL!!! I had the experience of being part of a yahoo group that HRM was part of for well over a year...the sun is a powerful source of energy for *all* on the planet!!!! You have got to try sungazing...it is a totally life changing experience!!
~Carla
Posted by: Carla | May 30, 2006 at 03:06 PM
p.s. I'm going to be interviewing HRM in the next 2 weeks. Boo yaaa!
Posted by: Dhrumil | May 30, 2006 at 03:29 PM
I don't understand how people can 'feed' off of the sun.
Posted by: stephen | May 30, 2006 at 03:36 PM
Dhrumil - Thanks for posting this. HRM is quite a fascinating individual. Looking forward to the audio interview.
Stephen - Everybody "feeds" off the sun, including yourself. However, most people "feed" off the sun through an intermediary (plants and animals), instead of directly from the source.
When you eat plants (fruits and vegetables), you're absorbing (feeding on) sun energy. Same for people who eat meat. They're eating the animal, which has eaten the plants, which was grown by energy from the sun. Without the sun, nothing could exist. The sun gives life to everything and provides the necessary energy to sustain life. So, basically HRM has just eliminated the "middle man," (a "middle man" that is increasingly filled with harmful chemicals, pesticides, and hormones) and he's getting his nourishment directly from the source.
My $0.02. Hope this helps.
Christy
Posted by: Christy | May 30, 2006 at 05:20 PM
I have avoided being out in the sun for most of my life. I am perhaps one of the whitest people on the planet, burn easily and never tan...Scottish and Hungarian background.
But I have made it a point to get my 15 minutes a day to get the benefits and Vitamins that only the sun can provide. Plus my daughters absolutely love to be outside, it's nice for all.
This is an amazing story. Thank you for posting and Im looking forward to the interview.
Posted by: elizebeth | May 30, 2006 at 06:28 PM
I just think that if human beings were designed to 'feed' off the sun then we would be more like plants and have chlorphyl right? or leaves? just seems ridiculous to me. part of me thinks that maybe this guy HRM is more of an artist than anything...and that I guess I can understand.
Posted by: stephen | May 30, 2006 at 07:45 PM
Human blood (hemoglobin) is remarkably similar to chlorophyll. The only difference is that the central atom in chlorophyll is magnesium, whereas in human blood, it's iron. Chlorophyll harnesses the sun's energy to perform metabolic functions (respiration, growth) in plants. Same with human blood. Interestingly, there have been experiments conducted using liquid chlorophyll taken orally as a replacement for blood transfusions.
See: http://proliberty.com/observer/20011010.htm
Posted by: Christy | May 31, 2006 at 12:45 PM
Thanks for posting this, Dhru! Stephen, go give it a shot! Let us know what your experience is! This is one of the least crazy tree huggin hippie things I have come across.. and even those work well! LOL
There is so much about our existence that we can not even being to know. To question someone's experience is to deny your own.
Posted by: Scott | May 31, 2006 at 12:54 PM
Where would you get your protein?
Posted by: Cliff | June 10, 2006 at 04:19 PM
just wondering whether you had any thoughts of relation between sun energy and chakras
Posted by: stew | June 25, 2006 at 02:24 AM
One Word: Photosynthesis
Posted by: steve | June 28, 2006 at 08:08 PM
cool, so I'm going to sound like a jerk...but seriously...to me stuff like 'sungazing' etc. to me is sooo typical of people in the raw food community. I've met quite a few people in the raw food thing and I have found them to be some of the most bizarre and 'out-of-the-mainstream' people I have ever met and I personally found that really disappointing because I thought raw food was really practical little did I know how much of a 'new-agey' and 'spirtiual' and I guess 'pseudo-scientific' bent it would all have.
I think it's similar to how some people of african descent in the united states feel misrepresented by the hip-hop and rap communities... well, I feel raw food is mispresented by all this new-agey and spiritual stuff. and I think minorities in general feel stereotyped, etc.
so, the main reason I say this is because I would like to see the raw food 'movement' grow and I think stuff like 'sungazing' etc alienates a LOT of people and I think it makes it easier for the general public to stereotype the raw food diet as new-agey and impractical, etc.
so, if I was going to pick a post from this blog that I find the most offensive, it wouldn't be the "Blue Green Cafe" controversy (?) post... it would be this one. just my opinion. I'm sure many disagree and that's cool.
Posted by: stephen | June 29, 2006 at 01:52 AM
To all those comments against sungazing, all I can say is, try it. I was skeptical to start with but doing it every day for a period of time and now being able to look directly at the sun for over 5 minutes changed my opinions. I'm still not sure about stopping eating other food completly, but there is definatly something special from sungazing.
Rob
Posted by: Rob | June 29, 2006 at 05:45 PM
I just saw HRM at the Oregon Country Fair and I was most impressed. I've started the sungazing and getting some sun on my body as well in the early morning and late afternoon. I bought his DVD also to get more information. I am very inspried to try this out.
Posted by: Karen | July 11, 2006 at 12:00 AM
Pro: It's a very easy and inviting practice to gaze at a lovely glowing ball. Such meditation may provide health benefits associated with such practices (e.g., stress reduction).
Con: It will gradually degrade your eyesight. Lunar gazing is the safe alternative.
Posted by: Stan | March 23, 2007 at 07:49 PM
in summer should i do sun gazing because the sun shine very bightly and i m also having problem of migrane.i have done till 40 min.
sould i continue in summer or not.
Posted by: usha solanki | March 28, 2007 at 12:28 PM
in summer should i do sun gazing because the sun shine very bightly and i m also having problem of migrane.i have done till 40 min.
sould i continue in summer or not.
Posted by: usha solanki | March 28, 2007 at 12:29 PM
You guys are all losers!
Posted by: tori | April 21, 2007 at 04:30 AM
and you...are a winner!!!!
Posted by: kaya | May 16, 2007 at 12:47 PM
and you...are a winner!!!!
Posted by: kaya | May 16, 2007 at 12:47 PM
i am a sungazer and hope you will check out my sungazing and holistic group at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Sunflowerz
Posted by: cathie | June 19, 2007 at 06:46 PM
Can we hear from an eye doctor as to the long term effects of this on our eyes the most precious of the five senses.HRM is a pretty old dude he'll probably wither away before he goes blind..I worry about the younger people thinking about sun gazing....and the possible effects to them in later years ...anyone care to comment?
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Posted by: UTSAHAN | January 01, 2008 at 03:57 AM