The Light of the Sun
The Key to Awakening and Transformation
Throughout history, the Sun has been revered as the ultimate source of life, light, and consciousness. It is not just a celestial body but a gateway to higher dimensions, a symbol of truth and enlightenment. Ancient wisdom and deep knowledge reveal the connection between the Sun, the soul, and our inner reality.
In the modern world, this connection has been forgotten, replaced by illusions and systems that distance us from our divine essence. Yet, the truth remains unchanged: the light of the Sun not only nourishes the physical body but also the soul, bringing clarity, peace, and spiritual awakening.
Sun-Blessed Water is more than just an elixir—it is a vessel of this pure light. Through a sacred process of infusion with sunlight, positive affirmations, and harmonious vibrations, this water becomes a living essence of solar energy. Its crystalline structure is further enhanced through freezing, preserving the frequency of divine light.
By drinking Sun-Blessed Water, you align yourself with the ultimate source of life. This water not only quenches your thirst but also nourishes your soul, reconnecting you with your true essence and opening the path to harmony and enlightenment.
Discover more in the text below about the nature of light, solar consciousness, and the hidden truths of our reality.
Chapter 1
There are two major forces in this universe: the Sun and the Black Sun. The Sun is the source of life on Earth, the giver of light and life to the entire world. In contrast, the Black Sun represents Saturn, the creator of egos and sinners. In this context, the ego and the sinner are one and the same—different names for the same entity. In the East, it is called ego; in the West, it is called sinner.
The Sun is regarded as the eye of God, the source of both life and light. Its symbol is the cross. Saturn’s symbol, in astrology, is a cross with a tail. This is because, a very long time ago, Saturn was believed to be a sun. However, when Saturn fell from its heavenly state, it lost its light but retained immense knowledge. Saturn now uses this knowledge to create suffering and exists in a state of torment. All entities connected to Saturn also live in suffering.
Saturn’s energy radiates through the Moon. It infects the Moon, which then transmits this dark energy to Earth. Both the Sun and the Black Sun influence the Moon, but the dark energy originating from Saturn is channeled through it to reach Earth. Stars aligned with Saturn further amplify this energy.
In today’s world, we live under the dominance of corporations. The word “corporation” derives from two Latin words: “corpus” (meaning dead body) and “oratorium” (meaning speaking or talking). This aligns with Saturn’s title as the “Talking Dead,” for corporations represent lifeless entities that rule modern society. Virtually everything now belongs to corporations, and natural humans have lost their connection to the Earth. People work for corporations, are identified by them, and even have birth certificates tying them to this system. This is why everything feels fraudulent—because these entities are not natural, not truly alive. They exist only because we believe in them; they are constructs of the mind.
Chapter 2
The entire system today is run by corporations, and humans can hardly imagine life without them. However, before corporations, most countries were ruled by crowns. The word “crown” in Latin is “corona,” which evolved into the concept of corporations. Through corporations, control expanded from individual nations to the entire world. Unlike crowns, corporations have no nationality.
Before corporations, spiritual “corporations” were already created within humans, binding them to the ego. This identification with the mind and accumulated knowledge led to the division of humanity. The ego divides us, as it is rooted in knowledge and thought. Once humans began identifying with knowledge as their true selves, division became inevitable.
However, the soul is not knowledge, information, or imagery. The soul transcends these constructs. It is pure and untainted, like the eye of the Sun—a reflection of divine unity and truth.
Buddha called it awareness, and I call it attention, because there is absolutely no difference between the two. One cannot be aware of anything—whatever it may be—without attention. Likewise, one cannot rid themselves of attention entirely. Whether someone is experiencing suffering or happiness, or any state of consciousness, attention is always present. Every experience within the inner world arises through attention.
Attention is like a holy sea. The Vatican calls it the Holy See because this “eye” of attention cannot be seen. Attention is the eye of space—aware of everything in the mind and the outer world, yet it is none of what it perceives. Attention belongs to the Sun. This is why it is often associated with the soul (“soul” sounds like “sol,” the Latin word for Sun). The original state of the soul—of attention—is as radiant as the Sun.
When the soul ascends to heaven, it passes through the Sun. No soul can enter heaven without going through the Sun, nor can a soul from heaven come into this universe without passing through the Sun. The Sun acts as a portal—a gateway between this universe and the greater expanse of space.
We live within a bubble, under a dome. This dome is itself a bubble, and from this concept comes the name Bible. The Bible’s purpose is to guide us out of this bubble and into heaven. The meaning of the Bible, when fully understood, is to help us transcend the limitations of this bubble.
If we become like the Sun here, below the dome, we achieve enlightenment—a state of being the “king of light” in this universe.
Many people believe the Sun is like an oven, a dangerously hot entity as described by NASA and other scientists who operate in ignorance or deception. They portray the Sun as a source of trouble and danger. However, in truth, the Sun is the greatest enemy of the Black Sun. The followers and slaves of the Black Sun work tirelessly to disconnect our souls—our attention—from the spiritual power of the Sun.
The Sun, as seen with our physical eyes, has been observed by countless generations. When you look at the sky, you recognize the Sun as the bringer of day, the brightest entity in the heavens. However, most people fail to realize that the Sun is not just a source of light but a conscious and immensely powerful entity—the divine force governing this universe. It is God, and its spiritual significance cannot be overstated.
Astrologers often say that the Sun represents the self and the heart of this universe. I do not study astrology myself, but I speak from insights gained through inner journeys. The Sun is also symbolized as a cross because it serves as a portal. Through the Sun, we can transcend the bubble of this universe, and through the Sun, souls can enter this realm.
The nature of attention is light. To understand this, close your eyes and observe your thoughts. When you become aware of your thoughts, you realize that to see a thought, you need light. Yet, thoughts themselves are not light—they are like pictures, objects, or matter. Buddha also alluded to this idea, which is why we call it “thinking”—it involves engaging with things. However, since every “thing” is finite, the mind can only offer limited perspectives.
This limitation is why corporations are often labeled as “Limited Corporations,” and egos are similarly constrained because the mind itself is limited. The mind’s primary function is to store and process information. But if thoughts have no light, how do we see them? The answer is that attention is the light that illuminates the mind. Attention itself possesses light, a quality it never loses, even if it contracts.
This is why the world of business and corporations revolves around contracts—symbolizing the contraction of light. When light is contracted, we become poor because the true currency of life is light. Poverty, the primary ailment of our planet, begins as a poverty of light. When we waste or lose light, we become spiritually impoverished.
This is where secret societies, such as the Illuminati, come into play. Their purpose is not to enlighten humanity but to contract its light, reducing it to less and less until the soul is trapped in darkness. Without light, the soul can perceive nothing beyond thought and becomes unable to reconnect with the Sun, the King of Light.
The Sun blesses the Earth continuously with light, day after day. This ceaseless work of the Sun is a divine blessing, bringing life to our world. All the light that the Sun gives originates from Heaven. The Sun serves as a window, an eye of space, capturing heavenly light and transmitting it to us so we can experience life on Earth.
Chapter 3
However, we cannot directly experience the light that exists beyond the dome of the Earth because its energy is far too powerful for our physical bodies. The Sun, therefore, acts as an intermediary, radiating light that sustains life while connecting us to higher realms.
When someone uses psychedelics, has a near-death experience, or takes a very powerful substance, they may claim to have had an out-of-body experience. This happens because, to enter higher realms like heaven, the soul temporarily leaves the body. When it returns, the intense energy of that realm is no longer present—it can only be fully experienced by the soul itself, in its pure and unencumbered form. This is what some call naked attention, the pure observer.
The act of witnessing—whether in heaven, the spiritual world, or even dark, hellish dimensions—is always carried out by the same entity: attention. Attention is the holy see—the eye through which all spiritual experiences are observed. Some confuse this with the “third eye,” but they are not the same. The third eye grants access to spiritual dimensions, but the one who observes through it is attention itself.
Attention is inseparable from us. No one can separate themselves from their attention; it is always present. Even if you try for a hundred years, you will find that attention remains. Religion often tells us that we are sinners or egos, and while this may be partly true, it does not mean enlightenment is impossible. If only sinners existed in the body and enlightenment were unattainable, then spiritual teachings, prophets like Jesus Christ, and sages would have no purpose. Why teach something that cannot be achieved? Their teachings prove that it is possible to transcend the ego, purify the soul, and attain enlightenment.
The system we live in reinforces false identities through titles like “Mr.” and “Miss.” These terms are rooted in the concepts of mystery and absence: “Mr.” comes from “mystery,” while “Miss” stems from “missing.” Both refer to the ego, the false self, which is always lacking, always incomplete. These titles represent artificial identities, disconnected from the essence of life. They are constructs of the mind, not the truth of our being.
In contrast, the Sun is not a mystery. The Sun is real—it has always been in the sky, a constant presence, the king of light. When one seeks enlightenment and begins to understand the teachings of the Sun, it becomes clear that the Sun is the ultimate source of light and life. It is not just a star; it is a being of light. This realization often comes through messages from higher beings—pure, non-incarnated entities that exist in the vast expanse of space. When I received these teachings, I was deeply moved by the Sun’s significance.
The Sun is the most obvious and enduring being of light. As written in the Bible, on the first day, there was light: “Let there be light.” This light came from the Sun. Before anything else existed in this universe—before the Moon, the stars, or the Earth—there was only light. This light filled the space under the dome, a precursor to the creation of all other things.
Many believe in celestial power, but some are connected to the Black Sun, working in alignment with its dark influence. For centuries, even within Christianity, there has been a denial of the true power of the stars and the Sun. The Sun is often viewed as a mere object—a hot, distant entity spinning in space, millions of miles away. This belief is rooted in education and deliberate misinformation. Even though the Bible speaks of the Earth’s dome, or firmament, this truth has been disregarded, and a great deception has been perpetuated for over 500 years: the belief that we live on a spinning ball.
The word ball itself connects to the ancient demon Baal, a significant figure in the dark practices of these entities. Many Christians may not believe this perspective, but for those open to understanding, it raises valid questions. For instance:
If the stars and the Sun have no power over us, then what defines a year? A year is a complete cycle of the Sun. On December 21 or 22, the Sun rises at its southernmost point and then begins its journey back northward. This cycle marks the progression of the seasons and culminates in what we celebrate as Christmas, on December 25—a symbolic “new year,” as the Sun begins its return.
Even the calendar we use is based on the movements of the Sun. Similarly, the week is tied to celestial entities:
Monday (Moon Day)
Tuesday (Mars Day)
Wednesday (Mercury Day)
Thursday (Jupiter Day)
Friday (Venus Day)
Saturday (Saturn Day)
Sunday (Sun Day).
Chapter 4
The term week reflects our weakness, as these planetary forces govern weaker souls. But how does the week end? With the weekend, and specifically Sunday, the day of the Sun. This is why Sunday is sacred in many traditions—it is a day to reconnect with the Sun’s power.
The significance of the Sun transcends astrology. The Sun is the king of light, bringing day and awakening the world. No stars, nor even the Moon, can combine their light to transform the night into day. Only the Sun has the power to end the night, symbolizing enlightenment. The presence of the Sun awakens life, energizing the Earth and the soul.
By simply closing your eyes and visualizing the Sun, you can experience light—even for a few moments. This light nourishes the mind and connects the soul to the source of life. If celestial bodies like planets and stars have no power, why do those who practice dark arts—such as magicians, Hollywood elites, and secret societies—align themselves with entities like Saturn and the red star? They sacrifice and perform rituals, especially on Saturday (Saturn’s Day), because they know the spiritual power of these celestial alignments.
This knowledge, however, is used to enslave rather than to enlighten. Their hunger for power blinds them to the harm they cause. This is why their practices are called black magic, tied to the Black Sun—a realm of darkness.
Consider Hollywood: it is a factory of illusions, churning out endless movies to captivate souls. Jordan Maxwell’s work sheds light on Hollywood’s dark origins, including its name. The term Hollywood comes from the magical tree, used in rituals to cast spells. Hollywood creates “magic” through movies, manipulating consciousness. Maxwell, however, missed a vital truth: the Sun is the savior of the soul. The Sun’s spirit is one with the soul, radiating infinite light. When we connect with the Sun, we experience profound peace and unity. The Sun and the soul are indistinguishable in their essence.
Our consciousness acts as an inner Hollywood, constantly producing a stream of thoughts, or “movies.” This is why the cinema (CIN EMA) is about the mother of sins (in Hebrew, “C” = sin, and “ma” = mother). The cinema symbolizes the endless cycle of mental images and stories that distract us. Consciousness itself is a space, but when we identify with the pictures and thoughts within it, we become weighed down. The darker and denser the thoughts, the heavier and more confused the self becomes.
This is why meditation emphasizes detachment from these mental “pictures” to experience inner space—the absence of thought. Only in this space can true peace and enlightenment be found.
What I see, realize, and experience is that through the Sun, when I visualize it in space, the presence of space becomes apparent. The Sun exists in space, and I receive its light through this space. Space, therefore, is not a gap of separation between my attention and the Sun. Instead, it becomes a bridge connecting the Sun to the holy “C” — the attention within me, which is my true self.
This is why the letter “I” represents the self, while the “eye” (E-Y-E) symbolizes vision. When you realize the self, you understand that you are an infinite EYE, an eternal observer that is neither born nor dies. Its nature mirrors that of the Sun. The only difference lies in the quantity or intensity of the light radiated, but their essence is the same. Just as the Sun gives life externally, the self receives its light internally, transforming the inner world into one of clarity and peace.
In this inner realization, the “cinema” — the constant stream of thoughts and mental images — fades away, replaced by a platform of light and space, thanks to the Sun. The Sun becomes the healer of the mind, which is like the Moon. The Moon, reflecting the light of the Sun, symbolizes the mind’s dependency on the soul’s light. This light nourishes the mind and brings peace. When you focus on the Sun, thoughts lose their power because they require attention to exist. But the Sun captivates attention completely, allowing its spirit to bring light and unity to the soul. In this moment, you realize you are the Sun — a solar being whose essence is light.
The outer universe, filled with stars and celestial bodies, reflects our inner universe. Our consciousness is also a vast universe. When we identify only with the mind, it is like living solely under the influence of the Moon — limited, dim, and unaware of the Sun within. The Sun, both external and internal, is the essence of life and the heart of existence. It is common sense that just as the outer world depends on the Sun for life, our inner universe requires the presence of this inner Sun for spiritual growth and awakening.
When the Sun illuminates the inner universe, it reveals that we are the “suns of the Sun,” connected to its infinite energy. The Sun becomes the most vital entity in life because it is the heart of consciousness. Attention, like the Sun, is the central force through which all experiences are realized. Ancient cultures, such as the Native Americans, understood this connection and lived in harmony with nature, guided by their awareness of the Sun’s importance. Unfortunately, these truths were suppressed and erased by the systems of darkness, leading to the destruction of indigenous ways of life.
Today, the system of darkness manifests through entities like Hollywood, which creates illusions to distract and enslave minds. Hollywood feeds the mind with dark energy through violent, negative, and destructive imagery. The name “Hollywood” itself is symbolic, referring to the magic wands used to create illusions. Los Angeles, home to Hollywood, can be interpreted as “Lost Angels,” reflecting the spiritual void in such places. Many actors, admired by society, are trapped in darkness, separated from the light of the Sun.
The entertainment industry thrives on feeding the mind with continuous mental stimulation, preventing people from realizing their true selves. The “red carpet,” symbolic of Mars — the planet of war and bloodshed — represents the dark forces that dominate Hollywood. Even the concept of becoming a “star” is deceptive, as it ultimately enslaves individuals to an illusory system of power and fame.
True freedom lies in reconnecting with the Sun, both externally and internally. The Sun’s light is the ultimate nourishment for the mind and spirit, providing peace, clarity, and enlightenment. The word “light” holds profound meanings: it signifies both the absence of weight and the brilliance of illumination. When the soul is flooded with light, it transcends the material and mental burdens, experiencing profound peace and unity.
The Sun’s rays elevate the spirit, lifting it above all worldly concerns. Ancient teachings and modern realizations alike affirm that space — the platform of consciousness — is filled with energy, light, and life. Beyond the physical realm lies a universe of infinite power and potential, as Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, understood. Tesla rejected conventional theories, seeing space not as a vacuum but as a vibrant field of light and energy.
This understanding of the Sun, light, and space reveals the profound unity of existence and the ultimate truth of our solar essence.
Why is Einstein’s theory of relativity so important? The name “Einstein” itself holds meaning in German—”one stone.” The formula carries a profound spiritual message. Here, represents the ego, the matter, and the light. The square above the light symbolizes Saturn, often represented as a cube in other cultures. Saturn, with its associations with control and limitation, holds the light (the essence) under its influence.
E stands for ego. M stands for thought, matter. C stands for light, for the Attention, for the Holy See. 2/square stands for Saturn (the Black Sun).
As long as the Attention is attached to the thought and identified with it then the Ego is present under the influence of Saturn.
When the Attention remains alone then the Attention is free, surrounded by Space and the magnetic power of the Black Sun disappears: the Ego becomes Absent.
The Black Hole and the Sun Eclipse
The concept of the black hole, often attributed to Einstein, might not originate from him at all. Examining the images of black holes, one notices they resemble solar eclipses. Some speculate they could represent a hidden celestial body associated with Saturn. In astrology, solar eclipses often symbolize disruption and disasters, which aligns with this theory.
The Statue of Liberty, which some interpret as the Statue of Lucifer, also carries these themes. The torch in its right hand signifies the need for artificial light in a darkened world. In a world illuminated by the Sun, no torch would be necessary. In its left hand, the statue holds a book inscribed with “July 4th, 1776.” This date corresponds to a solar eclipse, reinforcing the connection to darkness. The statue’s crown, made of spikes, radiates not light but suffering—a symbolic “corona” of pain, “corona” of SPIKE, related to the famous Spike Protain..
Stars and Their Connections
When observing the stars in the sky, one might see them as lights or even spiritual entities, known as “ARIALS” (like for radio and TV) in some traditions, transmitting reality. Stars connected to the Sun radiate pure, bright light, representing harmony. However, stars linked to the black sun symbolize darkness and discord. This duality reflects the cycles of light and darkness, ego and soul, in existence.
In a cinema, before a movie starts, there is light. During the movie, darkness descends, and when it ends, the light returns. This cyclical pattern mirrors the soul’s journey: beginning in light, descending into ego, and ultimately returning to its original, luminous state.
The Corruption of Christmas
The traditional celebration of Christmas, meant to honor the birth of Christ and his message of truth, has been overshadowed by materialism. Santa Claus, a fictional figure, has replaced the light of Christ with gifts of matter, distracting people from spiritual truth. Dressed in red and white, representing magnetic poles, Santa Claus symbolizes a duality that traps society in material desires.
The Christmas tree, a dead tree cut from nature, is shaped like a pyramid—a symbol of death and control. At its top, a star is placed, representing not light but the all-seeing eye of control. The decorations—globes and lights—mirror the corporate world, with its emphasis on globalization and artificiality. This symbolism extends to the rise of cryptocurrency, with its focus on control and materialism.
Embracing the Sun’s Light
The true Christmas tree is the Sun, the tree of life and light. Every soul, as an “eye of the Sun,” is connected to this source. Visualizing the Sun, especially before sleep or upon waking, fosters peace, clarity, and connection with one’s higher self. Light nourishes not just the mind but every cell in the body. It is the ultimate food for the spirit.
From Lunar to Solar Consciousness
The ego, identified with the mind (the inner moon), creates a “lunatic” world. This is a world trapped in cycles of illusion and materialism. However, a great shift is underway, transforming this lunatic world into a solar one—bright, light-filled, and harmonious. In this new world, only beings of light—pure and untainted souls—can thrive.
Attention, or awareness, when stuck in the mind, creates tension. But when freed, it connects with the Sun, illuminating the path to a luminous and peaceful existence.