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The rules of the course were strict: the students meditated for about ten hours a day, in one-hour sessions; during this time they were standing still, with their backs straight. During the ten days of the class they did not speak at all, except in the evenings when they could ask the instructor questions about the meditation. They had no access to telephone, book, notebook, radio or television.<ref>https://www.scena9.ro/article/copiii-soarelui-vipassa-meditatie-apuseni</ref>
The rules of the course were strict: the students meditated for about ten hours a day, in one-hour sessions; during this time they were standing still, with their backs straight. During the ten days of the class they did not speak at all, except in the evenings when they could ask the instructor questions about the meditation. They had no access to telephone, book, notebook, radio or television.<ref>https://www.scena9.ro/article/copiii-soarelui-vipassa-meditatie-apuseni</ref>

The Children of the Sun claim to practice plasma farming and thus produce giant vegetables grown with electromagnetic fertilizers and gold monoatoms.<ref>https://infoinsider.ro/2021/07/12/muntii-apuseni-copiii-soarelui-practica-agricultura-plasmatica-si-produc-legume-uriase-crescute-cu-ingrasaminte-electromagnetice-si-monoatomi-de-aur/</ref>


In January 2021, 70 people lived permanently at the "Children of the Sun" sect, under the guidance of Ardelean Fărcaș.<ref>https://spynews.ro/actualitate/stiri-interne/cine-este-adi-de-la-brad-liderul-sectei-copiii-soarelui-279972.html</ref>
In January 2021, 70 people lived permanently at the "Children of the Sun" sect, under the guidance of Ardelean Fărcaș.<ref>https://spynews.ro/actualitate/stiri-interne/cine-este-adi-de-la-brad-liderul-sectei-copiii-soarelui-279972.html</ref>

Revision as of 12:26, 7 July 2024


Copiii Soarelui (Children of the Sun) is a sect from Romania founded by Ardelean Farcaş (Adi de la Brad). Ardelean Farcaş, a former miner with high school education, founded in 1997 the "Vipassana Meditation Center" from Dumbrava de Sus (Ribiţa commune), Hunedoara county, led by his association Copiii Soarelui.[1]

He quickly attracted a lot of followers, confessing that he has a healing breathing technique and that he can purify those who cross the threshold of his estate in the mountains.[2]

He claimed to have in his body a bacteria discovered by the Russians in the glaciers of Siberia, a bacteria of longevity or immortality.[3]

The man was investigated for rape, blackmail, preventing access to compulsory general education for children from the community and exercising a profession without the right. The community attracted about 1000 Romanians and foreigners every year, who came for a ten-day Vipassana meditation course.[4]

The rules of the course were strict: the students meditated for about ten hours a day, in one-hour sessions; during this time they were standing still, with their backs straight. During the ten days of the class they did not speak at all, except in the evenings when they could ask the instructor questions about the meditation. They had no access to telephone, book, notebook, radio or television.[5]

The Children of the Sun claim to practice plasma farming and thus produce giant vegetables grown with electromagnetic fertilizers and gold monoatoms.[6]

In January 2021, 70 people lived permanently at the "Children of the Sun" sect, under the guidance of Ardelean Fărcaș.[7]

Ardelean Fărcaș, 59 years old, died on 7 July 2022, at the Deva County Emergency Hospital where he had been hospitalized with several ailments.[8]

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