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This is something I am interested and like learning about different types of techniques.
I believ in it . I am fascinated by what might trigger it.
I think , many different experiences are involved

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x Comment by x on May 27, 2009 at 2:27am
I am not claiming that one thing works anybetter than another. The universe is far more complex than that. I believe it would be an overall combination suited to each person .
I have just tripped accross these two pages this morning ,being the ever nosy person that I am.
I remember I had read up on something like this years ago and asked my Eye specialist about it .'He firmly said no one should look at the sun and should wear eye protection out side at all times, so I never persued it.
Sun Gazing 1
Sungazing 2

and here is an excerpt from one:
An Interesting Tale from a Former Sungazing Teacher
My afore-mentioned friend and colleague Patrick, a scientist and inventor who once taught sungazing seminars across the country reported to me that once in the early 1980s he was teaching such a 2-day seminar in the West. At one point early in the first day, a man in the audience arose, identified himself as a medical doctor, and soundly assailed Patrick for recommending such a “dangerous” practice. Before the seminar leader could respond, an elderly man in the audience arose and asked speak, identifying himself as a veteran of the Korean war. He had, he said, worn glasses for much of his life, and had been held as a POW by the Koreans for about 9 months near the end of the Korean war. At some point early in his imprisonment, an apparently sadistic but curious medical doctor at the prison camp had selected 10 men – this man was one of the ten – and forced them to stare at the sun for 10 hours per day, including high noon, every single day. If a prisoner resisted or looked away, or closed their eyes, guards would beat them, and thus prisoners risked death if they refused to stare at the sun. While the former POW reported that it was decidedly unpleasant sitting and staring at the sun for 10 hours a day, almost non-stop, and that he and the other prisoners all developed massive headaches and neckaches at times, none apparently experienced any long-term negative effect upon their vision or their eyes. Further, he reported that each man in the group who had previously worn glasses (the elderly ex-POW relating the tale was among them) shortly discovered that their vision had drastically improved and that they no longer needed to wear glasses. The ex-POW narrating the tale told the class that he had never since needed glasses, and that he was now in his seventies and his eyesight was still perfect.
x Comment by x on May 27, 2009 at 2:18am
Have you practised any types knowingly yet?. Thanks for answering also.
Patricia Daly Comment by Patricia Daly on May 27, 2009 at 1:32am
love your blog on the natural healing power - very interesting indeed and I'm very drawn to this belief also.

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