Re: Sun Gazing
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Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 21:22:32 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: WhiteGold: sunlight (For Tracy)Hi Tracy...Dr. Jen...
For one not experienced in Sungazing, the best times
to begin viewing the Sun is the 'crack of dawn' and
'as the Sun sinks' into the horizon (Horus Rising).
Once experienced for several months of regularity at
Sungazing, you may begin to increase your visual
exposure, eventually up to the point of an hour at
dawn and an hour before sunset. The very experienced
may even Sungaze without harm or difficulty at
Noonday, but this is the "Most High God,' as termed by
the ancient Egyptians, and should not be done until
the eyes are completely capable of that kind of
exposure, and it may take a year or more of regular
SunGazing to get to that point.The eyes, the retinas, the Optic chiasm (behind them
and just in front of the Pineal Gland) are just like
any other tissues, or muscles in the body...the
strengthen to Light intensity through continual
practice and care. Just as a new jogger would not
begin his training by running a marathon, a new
Sungazer does not start out by Sungazing too long each
time. Start out easy, calmly, and carefully, but the
Sun is your friend and one should not be afraid of
exposure.I found it is virtually impossible to get sunburned,
once I was a conditioned and experienced Sungazer,
even lying out in just my swim trunks. When you are
taking in Sunlight regularly and consistently with
your eyes, somehow the body adjusts to greater and
greater amounts of intaken Light, and the body's skin
becomes somewhat immune to burning as it was before
consistent SunGazing. The same is true with someone
who regularly consumes ORMUS, it becomes difficult to
become burned or tanned when consuming a lot of ORMUS.ORMUS somehow magically tends to protect the body
from Sunburn. It follows that if you Sunburn, then
you have not taken-in enough Sunlight optically to
provide the necessary protection, and therefore you
need more consistent practice before longer time skin
exposure; or you need to increase the amount of
ingested ORMUS, or both. SunLight and ORMUS are
natural companions and each increases the effects of
the other. I'm not suggesting that one needs to get
almost naked to SunGaze, but rather the opposite might
be true.The ancient Essenes (those in all history most
knowledgeable in the Art) always dressed in 'white', a
color of purity, and reverence; they would do nothing
untoward in the Presence of the Sun. I mostly wear
white (I still have my Middle Eastern thobes) which I
wear when I greet the Sun at dawn or bid the Sun
farewell at dusk. Wearing white helps me remember and
be focused on what I am doing, maintain reverence, and
remain meditative and prayerful. Remember in the
presence of the Sun, this is the place where we 'Ask,'
'Knock,'and 'Seek.'There is another very important point to be
understood: and that is: with ORMUS or SunLight, state
of Mind, attitude, sincerity of purpose and 'real
intent' all play an important role, so meditation
prior to and during ORMUS use or Sungazing either
assists or (in the negative) detracts from the effects
of both.Tracy, you mentioned the 'palms' of the hands. During
SunGazing...one 'should raise' the palms of the hands
to the Sun exposing the palms to the SunLight. The
hands contain vast sensors connected to all parts of
the body, and are the most sensitive of our organs of
touch. The palms are also an assist to the heart (as
are the soles of the feet), being at the farthest
point of the extremities. When we 'make a fist' we
are assisting the heart by pumping blood back towards
the heart, and the same is true about the feet when we
walk. [It was no happenstance that when people were
crucified by the Romans (and others), that a spike was
always driven through the palms of the hands and the
soles of the feet.]When SunGazing properly, one should, therefore, expose
the palms of the hands to the SunLight some of the
time, and one should SunGaze standing on Earth
barefooted (not cement, up on a chair, etc.). Beaches
are excellent places. This way one makes a complete
connection with the Sun and the Earth and the energy
flows through the body and up from the body. Flex the
hands and the feet occasionally for maximum effect.
One should find a favorable place to SunGaze, and make
of it a regular place, a sacred place, a place of
purpose.
Also remember that one of your eyes is a 'receiver,'
and the other one is a 'transmitter'(your stronger
eye).And yes, when done properly, in the correct 'spirit,'
you will experience exponential effects of SunGazing.
SunGazing is not to be done 'on a lark,' or without
purpose. It should be done with some planning, as a
spiritual ritual, like one was entering a sacred
temple....for as I see it...when we go out to Sungaze
we are presenting our self, humbly and as we are (just
as I am) to the face of the Creator. And it is no
happenstance that the ORMUS used in the Temples was
called 'Shewbread' or 'Bread of the Presence.'When SunGazing, 'visualize' that the Sun is a
Creator-Mediator, lying between you and the Great
Central Sun (as called by the Essenes, and Egyptians)
which funnels life-giving Light, information
(messages), and energy directly to you from the center
of the Galaxy, as it pulsates. And this is the place
where you bring your concerns, thankfulness, and
aspirations to the Source, who can give you answers,
spark your mind, invigorate your creativity, solve
your problems, and cure your ills. So it's OK to lay
it out as it is, you can't hide anything when in the
Presence of the Source of All.In your planning for your SunGazing, always reserve a
little time for a short 'dark retreat,' after you
leave the Presence(of the Sun). Go somewhere alone,
somewhere completely dark, completely silent (maybe
your closet). The Essenes used desert caves. The
Egyptians went into rooms of the pyramids or temples
(dark rooms) built for that purpose. The ancient
Druids always had a cave-'barrow' dug next to the
stone circles or man-made hills (like Silbury), or a
stone cairn (Ireland) with a dark room. Sit there
quietly in the silent darkness, and meditate upon your
SunGaze. It is here (alone, in the dark) that you
will get your answers, your direction, and your
resolve. Go into your Mind and read the answers
written there. See the Light embedded there. It is
here (alone, in the dark) that you will connect to the
Mind of God, and that Source will show you the way
forward.All the Best...
Seekverta
www.TibetanGold.com