Author Topic: Are Amaroli claims really true?  (Read 1980 times)

chinmayo

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Are Amaroli claims really true?
« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2013, 12:48:34 PM »
Ok, so I woke up today for some reason at 3 am after going to sleep early. I made my AYP routine with some suriya namaskars and yoga poses before the sitting. After the sitting I decided to try the amaroli.

The drinking itself wasn't so weird, but the feeling after it was quite surprising. I felt something like I had done something I am no supposed to do as if a broke a taboo of a kinf, and my stomach reacted with a slight feeling of nausea. That feeling passed quite quickly. Let's see!

I guess, like Bear Grylls I'm one of the pee drinkers now.

catrynn

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« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2013, 11:51:29 PM »
Thanks Sparkle.  Glad to know I am not the only mad one in Ireland and chinmayo, we are not too far away from you as the crow flies so keep going.  It's the games our minds play with us especially when we consider something taboo...[V][:I]  I just read about all those germs stalking us from everywhere and thought thank goodness that Nature has given us our own medicine to keep healthy and tune our spiritual vibes.. at least that is what Yogani tells us and who better to do so?[;)]
Mind you he has been quiet about it lately...[:D]

catrynn

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« Reply #17 on: December 07, 2013, 02:00:30 AM »
Just discovered this description from the hindu sutras about amaroli.  

http://www.hps-online.com/hindiasutra.htm

What more can we add?

Holy

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« Reply #18 on: December 07, 2013, 04:36:25 AM »
Hi,

have updated the first thread jonesboy linked to :)

Peace

maheswari

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« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2013, 07:36:52 PM »
I said  it before. ...it is a great practice. ..very poweful too

catrynn

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« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2013, 12:20:07 AM »
Thank you Holy for updating that for us. And thank you maheswari for your comment.  I really appreciate it when practioners who are finding sucess with a practice do actually share this.[:D]  Sometimes those of us who are at the beginning of our AYP journey wonder if some of it is 'for real'! [:I]

Holy

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« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2013, 11:06:59 AM »
Hi catrynn,

thanks for link aswell, Yogani had also linked to the parts of the damar tantra which are related to amaroli. Back then I have looked for the complete verses of the damar tantra writings, but could not find anything.. I'm sure by reading all one could grasp more hints and details. All in its time :)

Peace and happy morning drinks :P

Chaz

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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2013, 09:36:56 PM »
Been on and off with it since I last posted, filling the very bottom of a water bottle and then diluting it with water. Haven't completely acquired the taste for it yet and oddly after doing it there were several occasions where I was eating and the taste came back to visit. Weird.

I feel like absolute sh!t this morning with a 101 fever. My body aches and my throat hurts like hell. I woke up feeling very uncomfortable so the first thing I did was go to the toilet and drank up. Was wondering how important is my diet to the benefits of amaroli? And in this situation will it help me to recover more quickly? What are some guidelines for using Amaroli when you're coming down with something and how effective can it be?

catrynn

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« Reply #23 on: December 12, 2013, 11:20:48 PM »
Hi Chaz!  I don't have much experience with Amaroli yet.  I think like all the practices we have to take them very slowly.  In the first week I took a tiny bit and then increased by a quarter of a glass each week.  I did find that ther were obviously things happening as I didn't quite feel myself for a few weeks.  I took this to be physical clearing and it was never bad or even beyond a feeling of just not being quite right. I never got the reaction you did.  I think if I had I would have backed off and started very slowly again when I was better. I think it is the same with all the practices.

I would also wonder in the case of amaroli, what happens when we push ourselves to do it.  If for years we have regarded urine as dirty and made many jokes about piss and piss pots, when we finally do it, there is the uggh reaction we get from breaking a supposed taboo. [:0]  We could have very strong physical reactions.  [V] Personally as I deal with composting of everything in my garden, this was not so difficult to put my head around now but I used to have an extreme reaction myself.[:D]

Yes, diet possibly has a lot to do with it but I trust my body's innate wisdom to still provide my personal medicine as long as I don't  go overboard with it.  Natural healing, which happens with amaroli, is much slower than modern medicines but I personally find it more effective in the long run.  So if you are ill, just back off the practice until that healing crisis is over and return very gently.  But I am new to this so hopefully others will have more advice
« Last Edit: December 12, 2013, 11:30:32 PM by catrynn »

Orahmax

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« Reply #24 on: January 31, 2014, 04:07:11 PM »
quote:
Originally posted by Chaz

Been on and off with it since I last posted, filling the very bottom of a water bottle and then diluting it with water. Haven't completely acquired the taste for it yet and oddly after doing it there were several occasions where I was eating and the taste came back to visit. Weird.

I feel like absolute sh!t this morning with a 101 fever. My body aches and my throat hurts like hell. I woke up feeling very uncomfortable so the first thing I did was go to the toilet and drank up. Was wondering how important is my diet to the benefits of amaroli? And in this situation will it help me to recover more quickly? What are some guidelines for using Amaroli when you're coming down with something and how effective can it be?



Urine therapy has a detoxifying effect on our body. When the body is in the process of removing toxins we might feel fever and uneasiness but that's not a bad sign.

Your body is just getting a Liquid Gold potent which will get you rid of all the diseases and for that toxins must be removed.

One important thing is that when you don't feel good due to this detoxification just reduce the amount of urine intake so that less toxins are removed at one time. Once this phase passes you can increase the amount gradually.

AYPadmin

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Re: Are Amaroli claims really true?
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2019, 01:25:27 PM »
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Originally posted by catrynn

Thank you BillinL.A. Your link was fascinating reading and seems to be very well researched. So the answer to my question is Yes! The claims for Amaroli are true


As said by J. W. Armstrong in "The Water of Life" :
quote:
One ounce of facts is worth many pounds of theories.

So, just give it a try :=)


One other notable fact about Armstrong is that he understood the need to massage with urine. He insists that cures were faster and more effective in those who bathed, massaged, rubbed, and soaked themselves with urine. He got this idea, he says, on his first fast on urine and water, when this Biblical verse came into his mind: "when thou fastest, anoint thy head and wash thy face." (Matthew 6:17). He also points out the other Biblical verse (in Proverbs 5) that originally led him to drinking his urine: "Drink water from thy own cistern." Surprisingly, he appears to have missed the most important verse, from John 7:38: "Rivers of living water shall flow from your bellies."
...

In the Bible, Jesus said "If you believe in me, you will never thirst." and also "Rivers of living water shall flow from your bellies." (John 7:38) John Armstrong referred to urine-drinking as his "penance," and as "penance" for others, and continued to drink his own urine for the rest of his life, and kept in good health. He himself claimed to drink (or try to drink) "every drop" of his own urine, and recommended this to many of his patients, many of whom fasted for weeks at a time, drinking all of their own urine. However, other urine therapists, and general folklore on the subject, suggests that it's best to drink only the middle stream, and morning urine is best.

As said in another post, I also think that the middle stream story is voluntarily misleading.
Do no think it is necessary to develop...

Proverbs 5-15
15. Drink water from your own cistern And fresh water from your own well.
16. Should your springs be dispersed abroad, Streams of water in the streets??

Song of Solomon 4:12
You are a garden locked up, my sister, my bride; you are a spring enclosed, a sealed fountain.

Isaiah 36:16
"Do not listen to Hezekiah. This is what the king of Assyria says: Make peace with me and come out to me. Then each of you will eat fruit from your own vine and fig tree and drink water from your own cistern

For many years, I have thought about the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden, and the original sin - - eating fruit from from the "tree of knowledge of good and evil," which leads to death; whereas eating the fruit of the "tree of life," would lead to eternal life. The Bible states that the two trees were both in the "midst" of the garden. But it is a mystery how two different trees could stand in the "midst" of the garden, since "midst" is a contraction of "middle-est" (or "most middle"). Only one tree could stand in the "most middle." My own theory, for what it's worth, is that the Garden of Eden is the human body, and that the two trees (in the "most middle") are the spine (which is the tree of knowledge of good and evil), and the penis (the tree of life). Male gender used, since man and woman were originally created as one. Also note that "s-p-i-n-e" and "p-e-n-i-s" are made up of the same letters, and their fruits (sperm cells and brain cells), are very similar, chemically and morphologically. For many years I thought that eating from the tree of life, meant reabsorbing your own seed, but then I heard a voice in my head suggest that urine, too, is also fruit from the tree of life. The Shivambu Kalpa Vidhi, like the Bible, suggests that if you ingest this "fruit" (from the tree of life), you may live forever.

http://www.fruitnut.net/HTML/201_Article_Urine.htm
http://www.robkalmeijer.nl/medisch/geneeswijzen/urine_therapie/uti/hurine.htm