Tag: sungazing
Sungazing And The Urban Legend Of Galileo’s Blindness
by Gregg Prescott, M.S. Editor, In5D.com. As children, we’ve been taught not to look directly into the sun because it will cause blindness, but this theory has been debunked by many sungazers. When sungazing, it’s important to do this in small 10 second increments during the first or last hour of sunlight, when the sun […]
Is Open-Eye Sungazing Safe?
Now this is a question that has and likely will always cause debate and disagreement. Mainstream science and medicine has always asserted that looking at the sun with open eyes will make you “go blind,” or at best cause damage to your eyes which is bound to cause vision loss from macular degeneration. Even my mother who is a well-respected ophthalmologist holds on to this belief and has always hassled me for my sungazing habits.
Sun Gazing – Bringing In The Light
by Kim Caldwell, Contributing Writer,In5D.com Make hay while the sun is shining– Miguel De Cervnantes Sungazing is a powerful process that dates back to ancient Egypt. There is much evidence that points to the knowing that the Egyptians received downloads of Divine information from practicing Sun Gazing as light carries information. This could be described […]
Sungazing Myths Exposed
by Andrew Fisher guest writer for In5D.com We’ve all been told by parents, teachers, doctors, and mainstream scientists that we will go blind if we look at the sun. Well folks, we have been suckered, and I am a living example! The act of sungazing, or literally looking at the sun, is one of the […]
Sun Gazing: Why I Stare At The Sun
Sun gazing. Sounds crazy doesn’t it? Doctor’s warn you about how dangerous the sun is, and how harmful it can be to your health. They recommend we wear sun screens, and shades, and limit our exposure. People complain about skin cancer, sun damage, and sun blindness, and yet all of these things have little to do really, with the sun.