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Gary Clemenceau's avatar

BEINGS of light, not creatures.

Jerome D'souza's avatar

Your choice of subjects to write about are rare and unique and most times overwhelmingly third-eye-opening: it is tragic that humans like you who can awaken others to such knowledge are forced to waste large amounts of time keeping track of and reporting and correcting the foolishness of certain individuals. Time that could be spent forging ahead is wasted in going backwards to repair the breaks caused by others.

Lori's avatar

I am astounded every single day by what the Lord created, down to the very spark of life.

God is amazing! He thought of it all:}.

Beagle Bob's avatar

I am 3 weeks into a 40 day body reset: keto, intermittent fasting, and chlorella. I haven’t felt this good maybe ever. Can’t wait to incorporate evening sun and grounding when it warms up.

The first article I read of yours about the healing hands of prayer I thought you were a half a bubble off. I pray that way every day now and have had some very effective(miraculous?) healing episodes for me and others both physically and spiritually. Thank you brother, you are an amazing Godsend to humanity.

Much love

Dan Star's avatar

Lovin’ my Healthy & Grounded bed sheet and pillow case. Resetting your Zeta Potential can result in detox symptoms like achy joints. But that goes away!

Lori's avatar

Good luck and yes, prayer is essential.

Peace's avatar

I can't find this - do you have a link to "the healing hands of prayer"? Or a clue as to where this article can be found? Thanks!

Robin Motzer's avatar

Hi Sayer Ji. I've been living and teaching a similar philosophy for many decades and is partly why I created Wildlands and my community gardens work, which was on the news last night. Cheers to plants, sunlight and all of us!

mothman777's avatar

This is great news, I read with great interest that "that older dogs treated orally with wheatgrass extract for a single month showed a 25 to 40% reduction in lens opacity ", and as someone with incipient cataracts, I am going to get right on that.

A number of people have learned to actually engage in certain yoga practices involving various different methods to literally live without physical food or water, and have been able to feed on sunlight/prana and exist on that.

Leonard Orr who taught 'rebirthing' through breathwork also practiced breatharianism involving light replacing physical food and water. I have met and spoken with him before he passed over some years ago.

He went to India to seek out yogis who had mastered the art of prolonging their lives beyond the normal range of lifespan, and set his sights on seeking out only 'immortal' yogis who had lived a minimum of 300 years already before he would regard them as successful in their endeavours, and some of these yogis have been living very much longer than 300 years, though this he said was not the goal in itself, but that attaining spiritual wisdom itself is, and that this is something different to merely living on prana/sunlight alone, but that lifestyle has certainly helped some yogis to exist on a higher vibrational level free from causing suffering to other beings and become more spiritually advanced at the same time as well and engage in more lofty higher dimensional levels of awareness and thinking.

Dan Star's avatar

Red Light too for eyes. Recharges the abundant eye mitochondria.

Brenon Duff's avatar

I consider the eyes to be the most important thing to expose to red light. I look right at it sometimes with eyes closed. I have read that by going in the eyes it can travel to other parts of the body, like with fiber optics.

mothman777's avatar

Thankyou, yes. I have read studies on this and have one of those red light masks which I really should wear more often, they really do make one feel a lot better and do seem to alleviate sun keratoses on the face a little, and red (and blue) light works for oral health too, actually, a recent report shows simple tomatoes reduce gum disease by 30%.

Never let them give you one of the new ‘green light laser retina scans’, during any optician visit, just have regular eye tests, remember they used to be red? These new green ones are like a blinding atomic flash, and leave you with gritty, blurred and very uncomfortable eyes that have very plainly really just been burned and injured, exactly as if by an arc-welding flash burn.

And the smoky vision that results just after surely counters trying to do an accurate vision test, though the very smoky vision itself does indeed go away around 15 minutes later, but that is just the beginning, next comes the 4 to 5 weeks of feeling like you have arc welding burns in both eyes, and you really have.

Cataracts can start to develop 6 months after an eye injury, I have had three of these ‘tests’ done now and have even been asked to pay for them each time, but I will never allow these morons to do this to me again.

At first the inside of my eyes looked fairly clear on the big computer screen scan result just after the first green laser scan, but since then my eye scans show quickly progressing cataract damage like a very tangled mass of cotton wool obscuring things that simply was not there just after my first green light laser scan retinal scan, just like those mammograms they give women actually cause breast cancer, the whole thing is entirely deliberate, hateful and demonic, Bolshevik troops in white coats with syringes and other fake medical equipment really here to torture, injure and kill us off.

ripconfiguration's avatar

Fascinating article as usual. I recently met a woman who told me her mom lived to be 106. The first thing I asked is what did she eat? The answer was very simple -with lots of "Manoa lettuce". This is some type of butterhead variety which also happens to be high in nitrate. I started juicing butterhead lettuce for nitrates and it has lowered my blood pressure. Tastes much better than all the other nitrate sources (beets, chard, etc.) which are full of oxalates. Nice to know I'm getting a hefty dose of chlorophyll too! Time will tell if this + sunlight is the secret to longevity.

Alamo Dude's avatar

And also Creatures of Sonics. We are Harmonic Creatures created in the Holographic Sonics_Lifeforce_Light image of our Creator. Endowed with inalienable Rights from that Creator. That need defense from Cult of Death enemies both domestic and foreign.

We are Creatures of the Harmonic nuclear family sonitrons_lifetrons_photons. Which is why the Nuclear Family is the Gold Standard Best Practice proven for thousands of years to provide a back bone to build a better more perfect society upon.

The reverse engineered reverse harmonic being The Light_The Creator_The Word. Played out in Body Language thousand of years ago above Mt Tabor.

Because God created humans to communicate 67% by Body Language, 28% by Intonation, and less than the rest by actual Words.

God Bless and protect those who protect our Freedom and Liberty. We can’t practice Pacifism in the belly’s of hungry wild Tigers. 🙏🙏🙏

Dan Star's avatar

How can get Congress to ban LED light bulbs? They have no infrared and x8 the blue light. Just horrible for health. Modern home windows block the infrared too!

mothman777's avatar

Some glass specially manufactured for horticulture allows 100% of all the natural wavelengths of sunlight through.

Carolyn's avatar

Thank you Sayer, Many Blessings

Stewart Shipley's avatar

Fantastic information! I knew there was a reason I found my late afternoon walks to be rewarding! ;-)

_Father_ Nicholas Copernicus, if you please. He was a Catholic priest. Your point about his work is a good one.

Arieh's avatar

Wonderful! Thank you. Now to get back on track.

Paulette's avatar

I’ve been taking organic chlorella tablets for about 40 years. I get plenty of sun. I use a red light pad when I can’t get sun. I think I’ll add CoQ10 to my daily.

I’m 70 and have no gray hair and no health issues but sadly one, small fiber neuropathy which I believe is a vaccine injury. That one stupid vaccine I regrettably took. HPV.

I appreciate your articles sooooo much!!

YOUR DOCTOR KLOVER's avatar

Thank you for this beautifully written and reflective piece! I really appreciated how you used the idea of light not only as a physical phenomenon but also as a metaphor for awareness, vitality, and the rhythms that shape human life. The essay feels both contemplative and expansive, inviting readers to think about how deeply environmental signals, especially light, interact with our biology and our sense of wellbeing.

What stood out to me most was the way the piece encourages readers to reconnect with something fundamental that modern life often obscures. Natural light regulates circadian rhythms, sleep patterns, hormonal signaling, and even mood, yet many of us spend our days under artificial lighting that disconnects us from those cues. The philosophical framing you used helps make that biological reality feel more personal and experiential. If I had one suggestion, it might be to expand a bit further on the practical dimension; how readers might intentionally incorporate healthier light exposure into daily life, whether through morning sunlight, evening light hygiene, or thoughtful architectural design.

Overall, this was a thoughtful and quietly powerful essay! Thank you for bringing attention to a theme that sits at the intersection of science, environment, and human experience.

Robin Green | Find Clarity's avatar

This is fascinating.

I’ve been watching the light-mitochondria conversation evolve for years, and it keeps pointing in the same direction: light is not just a vitamin D story — it’s metabolic information.

One thing I see clinically is that people are simultaneously deficient in two things modern life removes: sunlight and chlorophyll-rich foods.

If this model continues to hold up, it may help explain why restoring simple rhythms — morning light, outdoor time, and real green plants — can shift energy levels in ways supplements alone rarely do.

Curious where you think this research goes next.

Ionedery2's avatar

Wow, what a revelation.