ACCORDING to ASCENDED MASTER teaching, our Solar System receives light and is regulated by a Greater Sun. Ancient vedic astronomers understood that our Solar Sun was in reality a double star with a companion dwarf star containing no real light of its own. As our Solar System orbits the Great Central Sun there are periods of time when the dwarf star blocks the inflow of the Galactic Center.
ACCORDING to ASCENDED MASTER teaching, our Solar System receives light and is regulated by a Greater Sun. Ancient vedic astronomers understood that our Solar Sun was in reality a double star with a companion dwarf star containing no real light of its own. As our Solar System orbits the Great Central Sun there are periods of time when the dwarf star blocks the inflow of the Galactic Center.
ACCORDING to ASCENDED MASTER teaching, our Solar System receives light and is regulated by a Greater Sun. Ancient vedic astronomers understood that our Solar Sun was in reality a double star with a companion dwarf star containing no real light of its own. As our Solar System orbits the Great Central Sun there are periods of time when the dwarf star blocks the inflow of the Galactic Center.
our Solar System receives light and is regulated by a greater sun-The Great Central Sun. [A non-visible quasar light.] Ancient Vedic Astrologers referred to this Sun as “The Galactic Center,” and understood that our Solar Sun was in reality a double star with a compan- ion dwarf star containing no real light of its own. As our Solar System orbits the Great Central Sun there are periods of time when the dwarf star blocks the The Bull Of Dharma loses inflowing light of the Galactic Center. Likewise, there one leg during each Yuga. are times when it does not. Since the light energy from the Greater Sun nourishes spiritual and intellectual knowledge on the Earth, the Vedic Rishis expertly tracked Earth’s movement in and out of the flow and reception of Cosmic Light. This is known as the Cycle of the Yugas, or the World Ages whose constant change instigates the advances and deterioration of cultures and civilizations. There are four Yugas: The Golden Age (Satya or Krita Yuga); The Silver Age, (Treta Yuga); The Bronze Age, (Dwapara Yuga); The Iron Age, (Kali Yuga). The Dharmic Bull of Truth symbolically repre- sents this cyclic calendar. According to Vedic Tradition the bull loses a leg or twenty-five percent light for each cycle of time. During a Golden Age, the Earth receives 100% light spectrum from the Great Central Sun. In a Silver Age, 75% light and in the Bronze Age, 50% light. We are now living in Kali-Yuga (the age of mate- rialism) and are receiving only 25% light.