In this video Jasmuheen looks at changing nutritional patterns in our world -Feeding from the Outside in or the Inside Out or Both!
The question now stands … is there another way to feed the growing population of our world? Is there another nutritional resource that we can all access that improves our health and lessens our carbon footprint by using global resources more conservatively? Have the yogi’s of India, the Jain’s, the Bigu Qigong Masters and other traditions that are more metaphysically inclined discovered an alternate way of being physically nourished?
According to research at the Embassy of Peace and those interviewed in the controversial documentary “In The Beginning There was Light”, the answer is yes.
In this update Jasmuheen discusses the health & environmental impact of our dietary choices (including obesity) as now, after 20 years of personal experiential research and traveling constantly to share her research into this field of alternate nourishment, and connecting with the various people whose journey this is, she has finally been able to classify nourishment as being delivered to us in various ways and from a variety of sources. Many of our usual sources of nourishment now seem to have a huge impact on both our health and also on our global environment.
Figures now abound on the internet regarding the rising cost of obesity, resource misuse and over consumption, especially on global health and our environment, plus the global obesity epidemic itself that now touches every country in some way. Independent of the fact that a child still dies every 2 seconds from malnourishment, according to the World Health Organization worldwide obesity has nearly doubled since 1980. In 2008, more than 1.4 billion adults were overweight as well as 40 million children under the age of five and 65% of the world’s population live in countries where overweight and obesity kill more people than being underweight.
Yet there is a ancient, free and easily accessible alternate resource of nourishment for us all which is called prana, chi or the universal life force. Understanding more about this nutritional energy source plus how to access and increase this internal source of nourishment is now well documented by Peace Ambassador Jasmuheen.