How Sunlight Affects Our Consciousness




Light from the sun serves as a powerful source of energy for all life on Earth, including humans. This energy is converted into various forms that play a crucial role in regulating our biological functions, including our sleep-wake cycle.

Sunlight exposure helps regulate our circadian rhythm, the internal clock that controls when we feel sleepy or awake. The amount of light we are exposed to during the day affects the production of hormones like melatonin, which helps us sleep better at night.

Sunlight is a natural mood enhancer. Exposure to sunlight triggers the release of serotonin in the brain, a neurotransmitter that helps boost mood and promote a sense of well-being. This is why many people experience feelings of happiness and positivity on sunny days.

Sunlight also plays a key role in the production of vitamin D in our bodies. Vitamin D is important for maintaining healthy bones, regulating the immune system, and supporting overall brain function. A lack of sunlight exposure has been linked to vitamin D deficiency and various health issues.

The color temperature of sunlight can also influence our state of mind. Bright, blue-rich light in the morning can help increase alertness and improve cognitive function, while warmer, golden light in the evening can promote relaxation and prepare our bodies for sleep.

Sunlight exposure has been shown to have a positive impact on our cognitive function and mental health. Studies have found that spending time outdoors in natural light can enhance cognitive performance, improve focus, and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression.

The pineal gland, a small, pea-shaped gland in the brain, is sensitive to light and plays a role in regulating our sleep patterns and circadian rhythm. Sunlight exposure helps synchronize the pineal gland with the natural light-dark cycle, promoting better sleep and overall well-being.

Sunlight is essential for the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is known to regulate mood, appetite, and sleep. Low levels of serotonin have been linked to depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. Exposure to sunlight can help increase serotonin levels and improve mood.

Sunlight exposure is also linked to the production of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers and mood elevators. Endorphins are released in response to sunlight, exercise, and other pleasurable activities, helping to reduce pain, stress, and improve overall sense of well-being.

The intensity and wavelength of sunlight can influence our biological clock and regulate the secretion of hormones like cortisol, which plays a role in stress response, metabolism, and immune function. Proper exposure to natural light can help balance our hormone levels and support overall health.

Sunlight exposure triggers the release of nitric oxide in the skin, which has been shown to lower blood pressure, improve cardiovascular health, and boost cognitive function. Spending time in the sun can have a positive impact on our vascular system and brain function.

Sunlight exposure can help improve our quality of sleep by regulating the production of hormones like melatonin, which is responsible for promoting restful sleep. Exposure to natural light during the day can help synchronize our internal clock and improve our sleep-wake cycle.

Sunlight is a natural source of energy that can help increase our vitality and alertness. Exposure to natural light during the day can help combat feelings of fatigue, lethargy, and improve our mental clarity and focus.

Sunlight exposure has been associated with improved memory and cognitive function. Studies have shown that spending time in natural light can enhance learning, memory retention, and overall cognitive performance.

Sunlight exposure has been shown to have a positive impact on our emotional well-being. The warmth and brightness of natural light can uplift our spirits, reduce feelings of sadness or anxiety, and promote a sense of calm and relaxation.

Sunlight exposure stimulates the production of serotonin in the brain, a neurotransmitter that is known to improve mood, regulate appetite, and promote feelings of happiness and well-being. Spending time outside in the sun can help boost serotonin levels and enhance our emotional health.

Sunlight exposure is essential for the synthesis of vitamin D in our bodies, a crucial nutrient that plays a role in bone health, immune function, and overall well-being. Adequate sunlight exposure is necessary to maintain optimal vitamin D levels and support our health.

Sunlight exposure helps regulate our biological clock and circadian rhythm, influencing our sleep patterns, hormone production, and overall well-being. Proper exposure to natural light during the day can help synchronize our internal clock and promote restful sleep at night.

Sunlight exposure has a natural calming effect on the mind and body. The warmth and brightness of natural light can help reduce stress, anxiety, and promote relaxation, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.

Conclusion : Sunlight plays a multifaceted role in influencing our consciousness, mood, cognitive function, and overall well-being. By understanding and harnessing the power of sunlight, we can optimize our health, vitality, and mental clarity.

Thus through use of chemtrails and other methods to block out the Sun  it is possible to directly affect our consciousness.   This is one reason the government is putting chemtrails in the atmosphere.   As well as space based arrays to block out sunlight.

The Nature of Time



Time contrary to popular belief does not function as an arrow moving from past, to present, to future.  As a matter of fact is that time exists as a force, much like nuclear and magnetic.

Times nature is all time exists simultaneously.   In other words, though, the perception is that we experience time as move through it from past , present, future. 

What is actually happening is that all-time actually exists simultaneously.   Our perception is linear.  However, time is not linear but static.  As such, none of our perceptions are accurate.  It’s an illusion. 

These periods are separated by energy barriers of different frequencies.   All times are layered like the pages of a book.

One on top of each other.  We may experience it linearly, but in fact, it is static and all exits simultaneously.   The linear structure we experience is an illusion.



Time, as we experience it, is a complex phenomenon that governs our existence in ways both profound and mysterious. From a philosophical standpoint, time presents a paradoxical nature – it is both an objective measure of change and a subjective experience shaped by our perception.

The problem is that our perceptions are not necessarily factual.  In that, we perceive the past as fixed.  When in reality it may be possible to change those events.  However, though it’s not linear in nature, its experience is indexed in a linear fashion.

As such, if you change an event,  then the following indexed event is also changed.   And , the next and so on until all the linear indexing is corrected.  This function is called paradox.   As such, once a past event is altered, a new timeline linear pathway is created going forward, and the exiting one is separated from the previous one.

Time exists all at once, but occurrences are indexed linearly.  Change one, and the  change reverberates forward in the indexed line.  The indexed line still exists. However, the one that we experience is altered to reflect the changed event.

In the realm of physics, time is intricately linked with space in the fabric of spacetime. Einstein’s theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of time, revealing its fluidity and its dependence on the observer’s frame of reference. Time dilation, a consequence of relativity, demonstrates how time can stretch or contract depending on the relative motion of objects. This implies that time is not a fixed and universal constant but rather a dynamic dimension influenced by gravitational forces and the speed of light.

Psychologically, our perception of time is shaped by cognitive processes that filter and interpret temporal information. The brain constructs a sense of time through a combination of neural mechanisms, memory systems, and attentional processes. Time seems to flow differently in various contexts – speeding up in moments of excitement, slowing down during periods of boredom or stress. This subjectivity in our experience of time raises intriguing questions about the nature of temporal awareness and its intimate connection to our mental and emotional states.

Conclusion:  Time exists past, present, and future exists simultaneously.   Though it is indexed linearly.  However, that is our experience (perception) of its movement.

It is a force like gravitational, magnetic, and nuclear.   Our perception is one thing, but its nature remains static.

Living In The Illusion






This world has been described by many peoples as an illusion.  The aboriginal people call life (Dream time). The monks of Tibet have stated we live in an illusion.

Buddhist have long believed they can transcend this illusion to reach their higher self. 

As such, these varied and ancient peoples understood a truth modern people are lacking.  Namely that we exist in a fiction.  A holographic reality is made up not of matter, but rather energy at frequency contained by forcefields.

Once we understand this and we are beings of energy as well, simply embodying vessels ( Avatars) to interact with this holographic reality.   Then we can gain the ability not only to control it.  But to transcend it.

The idea of their being an infinite number of these holographic domains.  Each has its own frequency and parameters .  And each made entirely of energy.  As such, what we see doesn’t exist.  It’s simply energy in the form of matter or, in a real sense, an illusion.

Conclusion: Once you understand clearly the nature of the reality, then you realize that as a being pure energy, then you have the power to control the hologram and change dream.  Making this reality whatever you choose.  This is the ancient secret all these different people were trying to convey. 

In an illusion, anything is possible. 








Fate or Random Chance



Much has been said in philosophy and theology of predestination.   The idea that events for better or worse have already been written. 

Hense prophecy, fortune telling, and psychic ability leans towards events having been written from the beginning.   Just like Revelations in the Bible.  Things are already set , with only the element of time that needs to catch up to those events to make them a reality.

However, as true with so many things in this reality, things are seldom what they appear.   Such is true about predetermined events.  You see, though time is a construct of (NOW), there are an infinite set of possibilities just as there are an infinite set of other realities.

Possibilities are endless.  As such, while there are more likely and less likely

   Our future isn’t set in stone.  Free Will is that power of God in us just like our souls are the part of us that’s divine.

We decide.  It’s our belief focused through our will that drives fate.  We make our own fate.  It’s our beliefs that drive future events through influencing probability waves .  We make events more or less likely. 

We are the engine’s of fate, determining our own destiny a moment at a time.  A belief at a time.  You decide your life path and fate. 

Conclusion:  The future is simply in your hand in the moment.  It has become our providence because we are blessed with free will.  It’s this power that for good or ill grants us the wherewithal to guide our destiny a belief at a time.  A moment at a time.  We determine our destiny and ultimately guide our fate.