From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 30, 11:54 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
> On Apr 30, 9:39 am, uNmaivirumbi <tripurant...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 29, 7:19 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> > >http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-....
>
> > > Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> > > This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> > > heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> > > independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> > Now you will hear from sceptics, anti-Hindus and others
>
> Bring them on!  Let us hear from those, that are corrupt to the core,
> and thus worship relativity, etc

Sceptics are very very good at asking for proof - now let them prove
that this bloke is looked after by frauds who are paid by the secular
Indian Govt!

heh-heh

Arindam Banerjee
From: Jerry on
On Apr 29, 5:19 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
> http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????

I have some property in Arizona for sale, beside the ocean.
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[ Subject: YOGI SANS FOOD GIVES MEDICAL FRATERNITY FOOD FOR THOUGHT
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
[ Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,alt.religion.hindu,alt.health.ayurveda,alt.yoga
[ Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010

Report

Yogi sans food gives medical fraternity food for thought

By Priya Adhyaru Majithia
DNA
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Ahmedabad - The realms of faith and spirituality begin where science
ends -- at least that's what they say. However, today's medical
experts want to turn this clich� upside down, it seems.

A team of 30 experts are to conduct a series of rigorous medical
tests at Sterling Hospital to unearth the truth about the biological
transformation that Prahlad Jani, a yogi claiming to have survived
without food and water for the last 65 years, has undergone due to a
spiritual experience.

Jani, who had been put under a similar 10-day medical 'trial' in
2003, has willingly accepted to co-operate again, for a 15-day
analysis. A series of physical study tests, MRIs, EEG, ECG, aura
study, blood studies and neuro-physiological studies will be
conducted during these analyses. Dr. Sudhir Shah, an eminent
neurologist, scientists from Defence Institute of Physiology and
Allied Sciences (DIPAS) and physician and diabetologist Dr. Urman
Dhruv, are conducting this observational study in collaboration with
Sristi and government of Gujarat.

Dr. Shah, who heads the team of 25 doctors from Sterling Hospital,
said, "In 2003, we had authenticated Jani's claims and had also
observed that his biological parameters mysteriously remained normal.
This time, we have planned to go beyond a mere rectification. A
detailed research which includes a strict protocol of various tests
is to be conducted within 15 days to understand if there is a
specific biological transformation that has occurred within Jani's
system due to prolonged fasting."

According to Shah, for the past 108 hours Jani has neither passed
urine nor stool, nor has he consumed water or food. "And still, at
the age of 83, he is active enough to use the staircase," added Shah,
who said that this itself is a unique phenomenon which does not have
any medical explanation.

Dr G Ilavazahagan, director, DIPAS, said, "The exercise of taking
this yogi under a medical scanner is to understand which energy
supports his existence, if not food or water. And if at the end of
three months by which we plan to come out with observations based on
this 15-day check up, we are able to reach to an explanation of this
hypothesis -- it would tremendously benefit mankind. The observations
derived from this case study can help many soldiers, victims of
calamities and astronauts -- who often have to survive without food
or water for long spells."

The analysis of Jani's biological transformation can bridge the
divide between science, biology and spirituality, say experts. Dr.
Urman Dhruv, a physician, said, "We are collecting data on a person
who has lived on an alternative pathway compared to an ordinary
person. The comparative study of his reports of the tests conducted
in 2003 and results of the recent and on-going tests would throw
light on the process of aging in Jani's body -- which seems to have
undergone some type of genetic transformation."

More at:
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_yogi-sans-food-gives-medical-fraternity-food-for-thought_1376062

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti

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From: bigfletch8 on
On Apr 30, 7:19 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
> http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> Cheers,
> Arindam Banerjee

Medical science has a very strong sense of self worth, with good
reasons.

All as this observation will prove, it the limitation of medical/
scientific knowledge.Scientists shy away from the unexplainable. Thats
their job!!!

When these scientists try to communicate their findings to others in
their fields, those not directly involved in the observation, will go
into a state of denial. Understandable, because such findings will
completely overwhelm their whole perception and understanding of life.

Any group majority (group consciousness) always becomes hostile to
something way outside of their terms of reference. History is full of
such cases.

Even recently, the scientists who won the Nobel prize for medicine
(West Aussies),for discovering a bacterium responsible for the
majority of stomach ulcers,their findings were denied for many years
by their own colleagues, so something as far reaching as this, has no
chance.

The principle being, that those medics were responsible for enormous
damage to their patients, bases on their ignorance. Always difficult
to acknowledge.

There is nothing new, even in this example. The bio responses of
advanced yogis have been observer for decades, even in the scientific
age.

To try to use their findings for the 'good of humanity', completely
ignores what makes a genuine advanced yogi what he is, and that cannot
be learned and taught in the traditional way.

BOfL

From: Shrikeback on
On Apr 29, 4:19 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
> http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> Cheers,
> Arindam Banerjee

Yeah, sure. That's what they all say.
Then they stick you in a sweatlodge
long enough to lose enough brain cells
to believe it.

It's the beginning of a nude age!


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feel lonely, because there's a Seeker
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