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Every day again, the ball of Fire called Helios describes a semicircle<br />

in the sky as seen from Terra’s surface. Every morning, Helios rises<br />

in the east, and every evening he sets in the west. We do not precieve<br />

the other half of the full circle movement of Helios, because the other<br />

semicircle is below our horizon.<br />

At the day of both the vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox,<br />

the visible a semicircle of Helios last exactly half a natural day,<br />

which is 12 hours. I refer to this (neutral) semicircle as the zero<br />

semicircle.<br />

Every day after the autumnal equinox, this semicircle very gradually<br />

keeps on shrinking. Therefore, both positions of sunrise and sunset<br />

crawl a little more to the south (as seen from the northern hemisphere,<br />

where most of humanity lives). At the same time, Helios<br />

climbs a little less as high in the sky as the previous day. This shrinking<br />

semicircle causing darkness to increase and lightness to decrease<br />

is continuing until the winter solstice. From that day, the darkness is<br />

no longer gaining in strength. During a trinity of three natural hours,<br />

the sun Helios describes exactly the same (smallest) semicircle in the<br />

sky. In order to describe this yearly event, we could say that the<br />

Light-bringer or the Messiah (meaning the sun Helios) is dead for<br />

three days. In Latin, this is the solstice, where sol means sun (as said<br />

before) and stice means ‘standstill’.<br />

As we saw earlier, Hunab K’u (being the beating heart of the<br />

Milky Way) is the God on the level of Creation right above the level<br />

of Helios. So we can say that the God Hunab K’u is the Father of<br />

Helios. That means that the Messiah (meaning the sun Helios) is the<br />

sun of God. The sun is the son (of God), and at the same time is Helios<br />

our Father (who art in Heaven).<br />

Both Messiah and Christ mean ‘the anointed one’, which refers to<br />

the (local) ruler. Helios is the ruler of our solar system. This means<br />

that the sun Helios is the Christ, the Messiah, and the son of God.<br />

And his su<strong>nl</strong>ight is the healing plasma energy, which we could also<br />

call the Holy Spirit. Therefore, Helios is the trinity of Father, the Sun<br />

and the Holy Spirit.<br />

In the picture below, the smallest semicircle we see during the<br />

day of the winter solstice, is marked with the minus sign (-), and the<br />

largest semicircle, appearing on the day of the summer solstice, is<br />

marked with the plus sign (+).<br />

After being dead for three days, on December 25 th , the Messiah rises<br />

up from the dead and starts to move higher in the sky every next day<br />

(until the summer solstice). By drawing a straight line from the three<br />

stars (also known as the Three Kings) in the Belt of Orion through<br />

the star Sirius (which the Kings followed), the crossing of that line<br />

with the horizon marked exactly the location of the rising Helios (or<br />

(re-) birth of Christ) on December 25 th . The biblical version is just a<br />

personalized version of this celestial dynamics.<br />

Many people mistake<strong>nl</strong>y believe that Terra’s orbit around Helios is a<br />

circle. Neither is it an ellipse, because Helios is not in the center of<br />

this orbit. This orbit actually has the shape of an egg. In the picture<br />

below, the direction of Helios’ movement (with an incredible speed<br />

about 250 kilometers per second) is to right hand side.<br />

The beginning of the new year (on January 1 st ) Terra is about at<br />

her closest the point to Helios. This orbital position is called the<br />

‘perihelion’. It takes Helios o<strong>nl</strong>y seven natural days to cross that dis-<br />

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Wholly Science – Understanding the Process of Creation<br />

Wholly Science – Understanding the Process of Creation 53

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