On May 10 2024 I stepped out on the deck of my Nelson home to see if the predictions had been correct. The week had been full of solar activity updates with almost daily solar flare activity being reported internationally.
I was clearly in the red zone so the chances were high I would see my first proper aurora in Canada. As you can see the aurora was clearly visible and though predictions suggested the next day would also be spectacular nothing happened. So how does the sun do that? Check this out and in less than a minute you will know!
Now twenty-one years ago I published what would become my favourite book of all entitled The Solar Code. At that time my knowledge of how the Sun operates was still very primitive and there were vastly fewer resources to understand the topic in general. But I managed to weave together a book suggesting that not only is the sun responsible for a lot of the weather chaos we are experiencing now but also, how it affects us individually as human beings.
Here you can see one of the data files that I used in the book in Japanese to make it easier to understand the topic.
Since I have a strong inclination to probe deeper than the surface information about the physical sun (which takes up 99.86% of the total mass of the solar system) I shifted the focus of content in the second half of the book. I began to investigate the idea of the solar logos. If we have souls and are spiritual beings with a physical basis then why not the sun? Based on the above percentage you and I are basically solar beings since its mass-ive influence is almighty on Earth. This is not a new concept at all. I asked my AI assistant to tell me succinctly how long we have had the idea of the sun having a mind of its own:
The concept of the Solar Logos has roots in ancient religious and philosophical traditions. Here’s a simple and clear overview of its origins:
Ancient Egypt
Ra: The ancient Egyptians worshipped Ra, the Sun God, who was considered the ruler of all creation and the embodiment of the sun.
Ancient Greece
Helios: The Greeks personified the sun as Helios, who drove his chariot across the sky each day.
Hermeticism
Hermetic Texts: In Hermeticism, a spiritual tradition dating back to Hellenistic Egypt, the Sun (Solar Logos) is considered a symbol of divine intellect and spiritual light.
Christianity
Logos: The term "Logos" in Christian theology refers to the Word or divine reason, often associated with Christ. Some esoteric interpretations connect the Solar Logos with Christ as a manifestation of divine light.
Theosophy
Modern Theosophy: The Theosophical Society, founded in the late 19th century, expanded on the concept of the Solar Logos, describing it as a central spiritual force governing the solar system, embodying divine wisdom and intelligence.
Summary
The idea of the Solar Logos has evolved over millennia, drawing from various religious and philosophical traditions. It generally represents a divine or spiritual force associated with the sun, symbolizing light, intellect, and creation.
So far so good. Since I have used sungazing as a technique to connect with our star over the years I decided in my new location here in the mountains of British Columbia to reconnect. Naturally you do not look at the sun directly when it is high in the sky but an hour or two before sunset is an optimum time to gaze at the solar disc without damaging your eyes. So, I sat in my rocking chair on the deck of my home surrounded by pristine forests to see what I could glean. I thought I would play a game with the Sun and started to ask it questions directly:
“How do you do it? How do you, apparently effortlessly, spin nine planets in their respective orbits around your body continually over a vast aeon of time?”
Sounds ridiculous I know. I mean what a preposterous idea! And yet several of the founding civilizations of who we are today noted above not only sincerely believed that the sun has a mind (and therefore can communicate) but that we ourselves could connect with that mind and enrich our lives as a result. Within a few seconds I got an answer!
“You yourself have been writing about Consciousness for decades, haven't you? You maintain that in the Zen tradition for example there is the expression, one mind. You have helped translate a book called Power versus Force which includes a map of consciousness. You've studied enough basic science especially in quantum mechanics to show that the observer effect is very real. It strongly suggests that individual human consciousness is directly linked to Consciousness at Large. Wouldn't that suggest that Consciousness can be shared by non-human entities such as stars and that one of them is me, the Sun? There is nothing at all strange about such a concept at this stage in your research. So, let's get back to the question. I keep all of the nine planets within my heliosphere, in other words within the sphere of my own personal influence which extends all the way past Pluto as you probably already know, by an operation I will describe as, a focus of intent. Now you may ask what that really means since your first idea would be that I think that just like you think thoughts. However, it goes deeper than that. I use my will. Not many people these days in your culture talk about how to use the will or why we even have will at all. My intent (will) is life and life everlasting. My light is what keeps all of life on your planet going. That is entirely obvious to every living thing on your planet. However, you have greatly missed the mark when you think that this is some kind of gravity-based, matter only operation. As if mindless matter could arrange itself in such an incredible way as to keep nine planets spinning in the relative orbits without colliding for billions of years. Of course I have a mind. Just like you do!”
Thus began the Haag Danar dialogues with the sun. I will be updating the information regularly so stay tuned. It looks like the predictions for this solar cycle were off the mark. The initial predictions for Solar Cycle 25 underestimated its intensity. The latest data and revised predictions indicate a stronger and earlier peak in solar activity, aligning more closely with current observations. For detailed and continuous updates, you can refer to resources such as NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center and NASA's updates on solar cycle progression (SWPC) (Space.com).
Excellent, did you publish in in English as well. A friend just sent over today an article from Rupert Sheldrake on this topic as well.