đŸ’„Transequatorial Coronal Hole
Can you hear the SOLAR WIND whooshing out of that big black hole in the Sun⁉️😄

Friday, a Solar Storm is expected to arrive-- things are Speeding up‼️

YeeHawđŸ€ đŸŽ Saddle up Cowboy and lets get ready to RIDE this WAVE‼️đŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŽđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸŒŠđŸ„đŸœ‍♂️🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊


☀️ THE SUN IS COMING...
AND IT'S NOT JUST AN ASTRONOMIC EVENT!!!

Today we enter a Karma 10.
10 = Sunshine.
10 = Portal.
10 = manifestation of Fire Creator.

And just as Heaven opens this code...
Scientists observe a huge opening in the solar corona facing Earth.

A solar wind is coming through.

Between May 15th and 16th, the Earth's magnetosphere may hit, as we prepare for the New Moon in Taurus and the Mystic Rose Portal.

Coincidence?

Maybe not.

Because there are times when the Sun doesn't just shine...
recall
shakes
on

And who are sensitive ...
feels it.

These days a lot of people could warn:
⚡ sudden fatigue
⚡️ intense dreams
⚡️ strong emotions
⚡️ inner throttle
⚡ need for silence
⚡️ need to let go of old energies

The sun is talking to the Earth's magnetic field.
And the Earth...
he is talking to us too.

☀️ “When the sun opens,
even the soul receives its wind of liberation. ”

☀️ LIGHT LIGHT
LIGHT IN THE EYES, LOVE IN THE HEART

#sole #vento #solare #tempesta #karma

Enzo Palomba đŸ’–đŸ’ŽđŸ‘œ Altro Pianeta


☀️ A massive coronal hole is now facing Earth again as solar activity continues intensifying across the Sun.

Following recent powerful solar flares and growing geomagnetic activity, many sky watchers and space weather observers are closely monitoring conditions over the next few days. Faster solar winds streaming from this coronal hole could enhance auroras, disturb radio communications, and increase electromagnetic activity around Earth. ⚡️🌍

At the same time, many people say they’ve been experiencing vivid dreams, restless sleep, emotional waves, mental overstimulation, unusual fatigue, ringing ears, and stronger intuitive feelings during this latest surge of solar activity.

Whether you view these moments scientifically, spiritually, or simply with curiosity, one thing is undeniable — the Sun has remained incredibly active lately. Multiple eruptions, flares, and geomagnetic shifts continue appearing in rapid succession, keeping attention fixed on our star.

Have you noticed anything unusual lately where you are?
Strange skies? Sleep disruption? Intense dreams? Emotional energy shifts? Aurora sightings?

Stay grounded, hydrate well, rest your nervous system, and keep watching the skies. More solar wind activity may arrive within the coming days. 🌌⚡️

#SolarStorm #CoronalHole #SpaceWeather #SolarActivity #GeomagneticStorm #Aurora #Earth #Sun #SolarWind #CosmicEnergy #SkyWatch #SpaceNews



Even scientists thinks now Sun is conscious.

Is the Sun Conscious?! 😼

A new hypothesis proposes the Sun might be aware, and it has sparked renewed dialogue in scientific circles.

Biologist Rupert Sheldrake is among a small group of researchers exploring whether the Sun — with its vast complexity and rhythmic electromagnetic activity — might exhibit a basic form of awareness.

The idea draws from panpsychism, a philosophical framework that suggests consciousness could be a fundamental aspect of matter, present to varying degrees throughout the universe. It doesn’t mean the Sun thinks or feels like we do — only that it may operate with some primitive level of self-organization or internal responsiveness.

While there’s no experimental evidence to support this idea, it intersects with modern theories like Integrated Information Theory, which propose that consciousness might emerge from systems with high levels of information integration — not just brains, but potentially other complex structures.

Sheldrake suggests the Sun’s electromagnetic fields could serve as an interface for awareness, much like the brain’s own electrical rhythms. It’s a hypothesis far from mainstream acceptance, but one that invites a broader look at what consciousness is — and where it might arise.

Whether or not the Sun is conscious, questions like these challenge us to rethink the boundaries between matter and mind.

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In Maya and Hindu mythology Sun is conscious Being and both have Sun Gods.

Ahau Kinich is Mayan Sun God. He traverses the sky by day as a glowing lord, but transforms into the "Night Sun" or Jaguar God of the Underworld to navigate the realm of the dead at night.


Kinich Ahau’s companion is the moon goddess Ixchel, balancing day and night, fertility and renewal.
He is also closely linked with ItzamnĂĄ, the great sky creator — sometimes considered his daytime form.



According to ancient Maya beliefs the world will eventually end when Kinich Ahau descends from the sky and unleashes an army of jaguars to devour all of mankind.



The Time of the Black Jaguar
We are at the end of a long cycle and that the Spirit of the Black Jaguar rules this time of renewal, inviting humanity to heal the Earth by returning to cooperation.



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“Om Suryaya Namaha”

Surya Dev à„
Talon Abraxas

The Divine Glory of Surya Dev: The Sun God in Hinduism

In the heart of Hinduism shines Surya Dev, the radiant Sun God, who brings light, life, and warmth to the world. His divine presence is celebrated in ancient scriptures like the Vedas, Puranas, and Upanishads, where he is described as a symbol of truth, energy, and spiritual awakening. With his golden chariot, seven horses, and glowing form, Surya Dev is not just the sun in the sky but a divine force that guides souls toward wisdom and purity. Let us explore his beauty, his chariot, his horses, and the spiritual meaning of his form, using simple words and sacred verses to make his story feel alive and divine.

Who is Surya Dev?

Surya Dev is the God of the Sun, the source of all energy and life. In Hinduism, he is seen as a visible form of the divine, one we can see every day rising in the sky. The scriptures describe him as a powerful deity who rides across the heavens, spreading light and removing darkness. He is not just a physical sun but a symbol of knowledge, health, and the soul’s journey toward God.

In the Rigveda, one of the oldest Hindu scriptures, Surya is praised as the eye of the universe, watching over all creation. The verse says:

Sanskrit Verse (Rigveda 1.50.1):

à€‰à€Šु à€€्à€Żं à€œाà€€à€”ेà€Šà€žं à€”िà€¶्à€”à€°ूà€Șं à€žूà€°्à€Żं à€šà€źः।
à€”िà€¶्à€”ेà€š à€žंà€šाà€Šà€€ि à€Żेà€š à€”िà€¶्à€”ं à€žà€źृà€Š्à€§à€€ि॥

Transliteration:

Udu tyam jātavedasam viƛvarĆ«pam sĆ«ryam namaáž„,
Viƛvena sannādati yena viƛvam samáč›ddhati.

Meaning:

We bow to Surya, the all-knowing, whose form is the universe itself. He shines with divine light, and through him, the whole world prospers.

This verse shows Surya as the one who knows everything and whose light makes life possible. He is also called Savitur in the famous Gayatri Mantra, where he inspires wisdom and enlightenment.

The Golden Chariot and Seven Horses

Surya Dev’s journey across the sky is one of the most beautiful images in Hindu scriptures. He rides a magnificent golden chariot that sparkles like the sun itself. This chariot is pulled by seven divine horses, each representing a different aspect of life and light. The chariot and horses are not just a poetic idea but carry deep spiritual meaning.

The Markandeya Purana describes Surya’s chariot as a single-wheeled vehicle, symbolizing the eternal cycle of time. The seven horses are said to represent the seven colors of light, the seven days of the week, or the seven chakras (energy centers) in the human body. Each horse has a name, and together they pull Surya’s chariot with grace and power.

Sanskrit Verse (Markandeya Purana):

à€žà€Ș्à€€ाà€¶्à€”ं à€°à€„à€źाà€°ूà€ąं à€žूà€°्à€Żं à€”िà€¶्à€”ेà€š à€žंà€šाà€Šà€€ि।
à€à€•à€šà€•्à€°ं à€źà€čà€Š् à€­ाà€žà€€ि à€•ाà€Čà€šà€•्à€°ं à€Ș्à€°à€•ाà€¶à€€ि॥

Transliteration:

Saptāƛvam rathamārĆ«ážham sĆ«ryam viƛvena sannādati,
Ekacakram mahad bhāsati kālacakram prakāƛati.

Meaning:

Surya rides a chariot with seven horses, shining for the whole world. Its single wheel glows brightly, revealing the cycle of time.

The seven horses are named Gayatri, Brihati, Ushnik, Jagati, Trishtubh, Anushtubh, and Pankti in some texts, linking them to the poetic meters of the Vedas. Spiritually, they show how Surya’s light touches every part of life—physical, mental, and spiritual. The single wheel of the chariot reminds us that time moves in one continuous flow, guided by Surya’s divine energy.

The Form of Surya Dev

Surya Dev’s form is described as breathtakingly beautiful in the scriptures. He is golden, with a shining body that radiates light in every direction. His arms hold lotuses, symbols of purity, and his face glows with kindness and power. In the Surya Upanishad, he is described as seated on a lotus throne, surrounded by rays that light up the universe.

Sanskrit Verse (Surya Upanishad):

à€žूà€°्à€Żो à€”िà€¶्à€”à€ž्à€Ż à€šà€Żà€šं à€€ेà€œोà€°ूà€Șं à€źà€čेà€¶्à€”à€°à€ź्।
à€Șà€Š्à€źà€čà€ž्à€€ं à€”िà€¶ाà€Čाà€•्à€·ं à€žà€°्à€”ं à€”िà€¶्à€”ेà€š à€žंà€šाà€Šà€€ि॥

Transliteration:

SĆ«ryo viƛvasya nayanam tejo-rĆ«pam maheƛvaram,
Padmahastam viƛālāksham sarvam viƛvena sannādati.

Meaning:

Surya is the eye of the world, a radiant form of the great Bhagwan. Holding lotuses, with large eyes, he shines for all creation.

His golden color represents purity and divine energy. His lotuses show that he brings beauty and goodness, even in a world full of challenges, just as a lotus blooms in muddy waters. His rays are said to heal the body, calm the mind, and awaken the soul, making him a deity of health and wisdom.

Spiritual Significance of Surya Dev

Surya Dev is much more than the sun we see. He is a symbol of the inner light within every person—the soul that seeks truth and God. In the Chhandogya Upanishad, Surya is called the light of the self, guiding us to understand our divine nature.

Sanskrit Verse (Chhandogya Upanishad 3.19.1):

à€†à€Šिà€€्à€Żो à€č à€”ै à€Ș्à€°ाà€Łः à€žंà€šाà€Šà€€ि à€”िà€¶्à€”ेà€š à€€ेà€œà€žा।
à€Żः à€žà€°्à€”ं à€”िà€¶्à€”ेà€š à€žंà€šाà€Šà€€ि à€ž à€†à€€्à€źा à€Ș्à€°à€•ाà€¶à€€ि॥

Transliteration:

Ādityo ha vai prāáč‡aáž„ sannādati viƛvena tejasā,
Yaáž„ sarvam viƛvena sannādati sa ātmā prakāƛati.

Meaning:

Surya is the life force, shining with divine light for all. The one who lights up everything is the soul, glowing within.

This verse tells us that Surya’s light is not just outside but inside us too. When we worship Surya Dev, we are also awakening our own inner strength and wisdom. His rays remove ignorance, just as the sun removes darkness from the world. Offering water to Surya at sunrise, called Arghya, is a way to honor this connection and seek his blessings for health and clarity.

In the Bhagavata Purana, Surya is also linked to Bhagwan Vishnu, showing his role as a protector of the universe. His daily journey reminds us to live with purpose, moving forward with courage and devotion, knowing that his light is always with us.

Surya Dev’s Family and Worship

Surya Dev is married to Sanjna, who is sometimes called the goddess of consciousness, and their children include Yama (the god of death) and Yamuna (the river goddess). His family shows how Surya’s light connects all aspects of life, from creation to transformation.

Hindus worship Surya Dev through prayers like the Aditya Hridaya Stotra, which Shri Ram chanted for strength, and the Surya Namaskar (sun salutation), a series of yoga poses that honor his energy. Festivals like Chhath Puja celebrate Surya with devotion, thanking him for life and prosperity.

A Divine Light for All

Surya Dev is a reminder of the beauty and power of the divine in our everyday lives. His golden chariot, seven horses, and radiant form inspire us to seek light in both the world and our hearts. The scriptures, from the Rigveda to the Upanishads, paint him as a god of truth, healing, and wisdom, whose rays touch every soul.

As we watch the sunrise, let us feel Surya Dev’s warmth and pray for his blessings. In his light, we find hope, strength, and the path to a brighter, more divine life.

Final Prayer (Sanskrit Verse from Aditya Hridaya Stotra):

à€šà€źः à€žूà€°्à€Żाà€Ż à€¶ाà€š्à€€ाà€Ż à€žà€°्à€”à€°ोà€—à€”िà€šाà€¶िà€šे।
à€†à€Šिà€€्à€Żाà€Ż à€šà€źो à€šिà€€्à€Żं à€€ेà€œà€žे à€”िà€¶्à€”à€€ोà€źुà€–à€ź्॥

Transliteration:

Namaáž„ sĆ«ryāya ƛāntāya sarvarogavināƛine,
Ādityāya namo nityam tejase viƛvatomukham.

Meaning:

I bow to Surya, the peaceful one who destroys all diseases. Salutations forever to Aditya, the radiant light facing the whole world.

May Surya Dev’s divine light shine upon us all!

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