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#657 Can I grow my teeth back with meditation?

I'm sorry. While meditation can do wonders for health, I don't think this is possible.
It would outright be a miracle.
My only advice is to try to work towards another solution.
 
basically there are no genetic instructions for the regrowth of the teeth, for example a child loses his teeth once and grows back, because in the genes there is information on dental regrowth, even many breeds of fish have this information but their teeth are infinitely growing and as adults, precisely because humans are also incomplete especially at the level of the Soul. therefore in the Gods the teeth probably grow back, because they are probably so developed in the brain that they alter and add missing information, but it is not said because they still have high technology, so we don't know if they grow back naturally ..
 
It's possible if you have very strong focus, visualisation skills, and the ability to enter into trance states simultaneously, as well as a decent amount of power overall.

Program your subconscious with energy breathing/yoga + visualisation & then fall asleep in a sort of trance-like state with the feeling of having a healthy set of teeth.

Do this everyday before/after sleeping/waking and then forget about it. Repeat daily until you're satisfied with the result. And have complete faith, as doubt will undo the work.
 
Advancement of high level would be required which the average SS isn't at as mentioned above. But the same people will find it easier to implement meditation/spiritual workings AND approaching this in a homeopathic manner.

Start eating healthy and avoid all processed ingredients and this includes any man made sugar.

Take the correct supplements/vitamins that is connected to the teeth or parts of the body that is connected to teeth/gum health.

Disclaimer: I can't say for sure if teeth of all things will grow back but there are cases of regrowing hair for those who were experiencing hair thinning. Perhaps it can work for this as well.

Good luck.
 
That's why I said it would be a miracle. Maybe I wasn't clear enough. By "miracle" I mean something that can be done by extremely advanced Beings.
"I don't think this is possible."

But it is, and I pointed this out. There are other replies on this topic that make me wonder about a lower level of biokinesis that could lead to desired results in this regard.
 
"I don't think this is possible."

But it is, and I pointed this out. There are other replies on this topic that make me wonder about a lower level of biokinesis that could lead to desired results in this regard.
I was saying in OP's current state.
As you said: "it is not doable by most people".
Statistically speaking, OP is "most people". Especially since someone who'd be able to do that, I think they'd know and wouldn't need to ask here.
Henu, we actually agree. We're arguing over nothing, semantics.
 
I was saying in OP's current state.
As you said: "it is not doable by most people".
Statistically speaking, OP is "most people". Especially since someone who'd be able to do that, I think they'd know and wouldn't need to ask here.
Henu, we actually agree. We're arguing over nothing, semantics.
Semantics are important.

"I don't think this is possible."

versus

"I do not think this is possible for you to do".

This very small difference makes all the difference here, but also in countless other similar situations.
 
You could always invest in dental implants instead
 
I'm not sure if this is exactly regrowing whole teeth, but if one had chips in teeth, sounds like it might help.

This book by Ron Teeguarden mentions a passage in a chinese medicine text about an herb claimed to regrow teeth, after being consumed for a time. It did not specify exactly how long one might need to consume it.

I took an intro class to Chinese medicine and wanted to ask the instructor if she has observed tooth regrowth. But of course she took a question from someone else over some ground up stone or what not. I would love to get new teeth, as I have a number of fillings. It hasn't happened yet. I can only imagine that this herb is either fiction, or if real, it would be in very high demand and difficult to get a hold of.

its actually was of polygonum multiflorum. Modern versions as sold as 'fo-ti' or "he shou wu", but that is actually a bit of a distortion. The name of the herb changes based on how long its been growing, and does slightly different things based on his development. (This is what I remember from the book) He shou wu has to be around 5-11 years old to simply help ones hair to go from grey to a more youthful color. It doesn't always work, as preparation, dose, and patient condition are variables.

I don' remember the age this plant has to be to 'regrow teeth'. But I remember it was something like 150-200 years old. As I said before I can't imagine there being a whole lot of it, and I can only imagine it being expensive, and thus a lot of fakes, like the famed 100year old ginseng, or tibetan cordyceps.

And lastly I have heard of claims around the mantra "om mani padme hum"

"In Tibet, there is the saying of the “Hundred-million” tooth. Many elderly people of eighty or ninety years old would grow new teeth. Just as if they were babies who had just grown out their baby teeth. ..... this is a sign of blessing when one has finished reciting a hundred million Mani mantras."

WHO knows? But it seems more likely someone is motivating people into a lifelong chanting of the mantra, for an uncertain promise. I can only imagine that would take decades if done for a few hours a day.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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