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Life from Light

Is it Possible to Live without Food? - A Scientist Reports on His Experiences

Michael Werner Thomas Stockli

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German
Clairview Books
15 June 2007
'My concern is not to persuade people that they should stop eating. My hope is that they will begin to change their way of thinking, including the way they think about eating and drinking' - Michael Werner. In 1923, Therese Neumann, a nun in Southern Germany, stopped eating and drinking. Apart from the wafer given at Mass, she did not eat again, despite living for a further 35 years. Other similar cases have been reported over the years - often holy men from the East - and have taken on something of a mythical status. However, they remain obscure enough to be brushed aside by modern scientists. Michael Werner presents a new type of challenge to sceptics. A fit family man in his 50s, he has a doctorate in Chemistry and is the managing director of a research institute in Switzerland. In this remarkable account he describes how he stopped eating in 2001 and has survived perfectly well without food ever since. In fact, he claims never to have felt better! Unlike the people who have achieved this feat in the past, he is an ordinary man who lives a full and active life. Michael Werner has an open challenge to all scientists: 'Test me using all the scientific monitoring and data you wish!' In fact, he describes one such test here in which he was kept without food in a strictly monitored environment for ten days. Werner also describes in detail how and why he came to give up food, and what his life is like without it. This book features other reports from those who have attempted to follow this way of life, as well as supplementary material on possible scientific explanations of how one could 'live on light'.
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Imprint:   Clairview Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9781905570058
ISBN 10:   1905570058
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

MICHAEL WERNER was born in 1949, and holds a PhD in Chemistry. He has worked in the chemical industry as well as pharmaceuticals, and has taught chemistry and biology to secondary school students. For the past 15 years he has been managing director of a cancer research institute at Arlesheim, Switzerland. Since the publication of this book in German, he has embarked on an ever-increasing schedule of lectures and a lively correspondence with numerous individuals. THOMAS STOCKLI was born in 1951. He has worked as a freelance journalist, a teacher at middle school level, and a lecturer on teacher training and educational research. For the past 25 years he has been deeply concerned with spiritual questions and personal development, and has authored many articles and books on these subjects. He is currently endeavouring to link spiritual ideas with scientific thought, while conversely countering dogmatism in science.

Reviews for Life from Light: Is it Possible to Live without Food? - A Scientist Reports on His Experiences

'[What] can only be ignored with difficulty is the phenomenon itself, for it is crying out to be noticed. One wonders why mainstream science has paid so little attention to it...' - Harald Walach, Research Professor of Psychology, University of Northampton, and Director of the European Office of the Samueli Institute 'What Michael Werner wants is to demonstrate that the generally held view of the world being solely physical and solid cannot be the whole story' - Neue Luzerner Zeitung


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