There is an ancient science known as Sun Gazing that may have rather profound implications for the health of he or she who practices this technique. The Sun is the central figurehead of most religions, including Christianity. I won’t go into that particular point just now except to say that the Son of God is in fact the Sun of God. Key information in the Bible has, to the best of my understanding, been borrowed from much earlier religions and cultures who actively worshiped the Sun. The story of the Christ is also found almost word for word — and most certainly key fact for fact — in these earlier regions and cultures (such as the Egyptians). This story is a personified depiction of the astrological events pertaining to the Sun as moves through the various houses of the horoscope, and related events that play out on the various equinoxes and solstices. That’s enough on that for now.
My point is this: The Sun has long been recognized as the source of our Manna or our life-force and energy here in this world. It has long been recognized as a spiritualizing force in our world. It has long been recognized as something very beneficial to our health and well-being. Sadly, when our relationship to the Sun of God was hijacked by religion and replaced by a relationship to the Son of God, we ceased to spend time receiving Light and Illumination from this readily available source.
Sun Gazing is the method by which such illumination can be readily received. The exact results of this illumination will of course be specific to each individual. It is probable that sungazing is not a suitable practice for some people. Therefore I do not specifically recommend it to any person.
There are many sources of information on this topic. There are various techniques taught and espoused. I recommend checking out the information written by Vinny Pinto on the Raw Paleo Diet site found at www.rawpaleodiet.org/sungazing/
Enjoy the light.

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