Understanding
the Sun’s Monthly
Solar Rotation
I
have found that doing intense exercise
around the date when the solar rotation is at 24 degrees results in
profound
healing of mental strength of the body usually improved memory recall.
When I
researched this further I discovered that health complications occur
more
common during these monthly dates. This means that if you perform
physical
exercise and look after your health more often during these specific
dates the
body becomes more resistant to disease. After researching a 10-year
span from
1990 to 1998 and cross referencing them with health complications, it
was found
that health complications were more common during these dates. The dates also occurred most often around the
Spring Tides (maximum gravitational pull) and the lowest ambient
night-light
levels.
|
Category |
Most Common
Reported Complication |
Typical Duration |
|
Neurological |
Migraines
/ Cluster Headaches |
24–48
hours |
|
Sleep |
Reduced
Melatonin / Insomnia |
3
nights |
|
Digestive |
Bloating
/ Parasitic Symptom Flares |
1–5
days |
|
Psychological |
Irritability
/ Acute Anxiety |
2–3
days |
|
Immune |
Joint
Pain / "Brain Fog" (CFS Flares) |
Variable |
Much of the
stress is
physiological and similar to the reported health effects occurring
during solar
flares by solar weather sensitive individuals. Here is a detailed
analysis of
the findings.
Acute
Insomnia: A
significant decrease in deep
sleep (Stage 4) and REM sleep was reported during these windows.
Patients
frequently reported "restless legs" and difficulty falling asleep.
Migraine
and Tension Headaches: Clinical logs from the early 90s
showed a "spike" in the frequency of migraine attacks. This was often
attributed to changes in barometric pressure or electromagnetic
sensitivity.
Epileptic
Activity:
Several studies (e.g., Snyder,
1992) monitored seizure frequency, finding that certain subsets of
patients
experienced a higher incidence of "clusters" during these monthly
intervals.
Psychiatric
and Behavioral
Symptoms
During the
1990s, emergency
departments and crisis centers tracked "psychiatric agitation" patterns.
Anxiety
and Panic Attacks:
A higher volume of self-reported
panic episodes and "generalized anxiety" was recorded during these
specific dates.
Mood
Dysregulation:
Reports of heightened
irritability and depressive "dips" were common in patients tracking
chronic mood disorders.
Self-Harm
and Crisis Admissions: Some hospital data from this era
suggested a subtle but observable increase in admissions for "psychotic
breaks" or acute mental health crises.
Metabolic
and Digestive Issues
This specific
decade saw the rise
of "cycle-based" health tracking for chronic conditions like Lyme
Disease and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
Gastrointestinal
"Flares":
Patients reported recurring bouts of bloating, diarrhea, or intense
sugar
cravings. In "alternative medicine" circles of the 90s (such as those
following Dr. Hulda Clark), these dates were specifically linked to the
life
cycles of intestinal parasites and subsequent toxic "die-off"
symptoms.
Jarisch-Herxheimer
Reactions: For
those with chronic bacterial
infections, these dates were often associated with "Herxing"—a
temporary worsening of symptoms including joint pain, chills, and
extreme
fatigue.
Cardiovascular
and Autonomic
Stress
Blood Pressure
Fluctuations: Some
physiological monitoring noted a rise in "sympathetic nervous system"
activity (the fight-or-flight response), leading to reports of heart
palpitations and minor spikes in blood pressure.
Sudden
Cardiac Events:
A few localized studies in the
mid-90s investigated whether the timing of myocardial infarctions
(heart
attacks) followed this monthly pattern, though results were often
statistically
"borderline."
Spiritual
traditions associated
with the solar rotation of the sun.
The "spinning"
of the
solar wheel was believed to be the engine of Time itself. If the wheel
stopped
spinning, time would freeze, and the universe would dissolve back into
chaos.In
Egyptian mythology, the Sun's movement and implied rotation are
captured by
Khepri, the scarab-headed god.
The
"Black Sun" and the
Central Fire (Pythagoreanism)
The ancient
Greek philosopher
Philolaus (a Pythagorean) proposed a "Central Fire" around which all
celestial bodies, including the Sun, rotated. This wasn't just physical
rotation; it was a "harmonic spin." They believed the rotation of the
Sun and planets produced the Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres).
The
rotation was believed to produce a literal Cosmic Sound that influenced
human
health and the "harmony" of the soul. If the rotation became
"discordant," it was thought to cause plagues or madness on Earth. Just
as a dung beetle rolls a ball of waste across the earth, Khepri was
said to
"roll" the Sun across the sky and through the underworld. The ball
(the Sun) is a sphere in constant motion. Ancient Egyptians observed
that the
beetle's ball contained the seeds of new life.
The
Churning of the Ocean
(Hinduism)
The Significance of the Sun at 24 and 29 degrees
There
are some very interesting effects when the sun reaches between 24 and
29. Its is a period where the collective
spiritual energy of humanity reaches its climax and the power of
healing
becomes maximized. By
entering the search term “sun” into the free online
Swiss
Ephemeris (http://www.true-node.com/eph1/) a
series of numbers appears, going from 0 to 29. As the period of 24 degrees
begins, this energy begins reaching critical mass, reaching a climax at
29
degrees. The effects generated on earth
when this occurs are similar to the constellation Sagittarius. It is as
if a
climax of emotional energy is reached. After the number 29, the cycle
than
repeats itself. Hence it is a
good
time to get physical exercise and take measures necessary for good
health.
Properties
of the Sun at this angle- regeneration, renewal, banishing, forging a group identity, sex,
death, initiation, transformation, developing psychic talents, will and
willpower, secrets, research, uncovering hidden or lost things, magic
in
general, divination, contacting the
dead, morals and morality, contacting the other planes, purging and
purification through suffering, nuclear power, warriors and fighters,
taxes and
insurance, intention, exorcism, hypnotism and energy workings.
What
is most interesting is that when you look at when the sun’s solar
rotation is at 1 degree it always occurs between the 21st
and the 25rd
of each month, consistent over hundreds of years. This means should we
ever
loose our calendar, we can always refind the dates again by using the
sun’s
solar rotation. Below are the 1 degree soalr rotation dates. I have
scrambled
the dates so that the data is consistent across various timelines.
|
1990 to 1998 |
Mpnths April and May |
|
1990 |
22 Apr 1990 | 1 ta 36 |
|
1991 |
22 Apr 1991 | 1 ta 22 |
|
1992 |
21 Apr 1992 | 1 ta 8 |
|
1993 |
22 Apr 1993 | 1 ta 52 |
|
1994 |
22 Apr 1994 | 1 ta 38 |
|
1995 |
22 Apr 1995 | 1 ta 24 |
|
1996 |
21 Apr 1996 | 1 ta 10 |
|
1997 |
22 Apr 1997 | 1 ta 54 |
|
1998 |
22 Apr 1998 | 1 ta 40 |
|
2040
to 2043 |
Months
April and May |
|
05 Apr 2040 | 1 ta 30 21 Apr 2040 | 1 ta 30 | 22 May 2040 | 1 ge 31 | 22 Jun 2040 | 1 cn 12 | 24 Jul 2040 | 1 le 43 | 24 Aug 2040 | 1 vi 26 | 24 Sep 2040 | 1 li 33 | 24 Oct 2040 | 1 sc 11 | 23 Nov 2040 | 1 sa 18 | 23 Dec 2040 | 1 cp 45 | 21 Jan 2041 | 1 aq 18 | 20 Feb 2041 | 1 pi 42 | 21 Apr 2041 | 1 ta 15 |
22 May 2043 | 1 ta 53 22 May 2044 | 1 ge 33 22 May 2045 | 1 ge 19 22 May 2046 | 1 ge 6 22 May 2047 | 1 ge 52 22 May 2048 | 1 ge 35 23 May 2043 | 1 ge 47 21 Apr 2044 | 1 ta 32 21 Apr 2045 | 1 ta 18 21 Apr 2046 | 1 ta 4 21 Apr 2047 | 1 ta 49 21 Apr 2048 | 1 ta 34 22 May 2041 | 1 ge 17 22 May 2042 | 1 ge 3 |
|
1200
AD |
|
|
22 Apr 1200 | 1
ta 47 23 May 1200 | 1
ge 36 23 Jun 1200 | 1
cn 11 |
25 Jul 1200 | 1
le 43 25 Aug 1200 | 1
vi 36 25 Sep 1200 | 1
li 57 |
|
1401
to 1408 |
|
|
Year
1401 - 22 Apr 1401 |
1 ta 10 - 23 May 1401 |
1 ge 2 - 24 Jun 1401 |
1 cn 35 - 25 Jul 1401 |
1 le 10 - 25 Aug 1401 |
1 vi 0 - 25 Sep 1401 |
1 li 16 Year
1402 - 24 Jun 1402 |
1 cn 21 - 25 Sep 1402 |
1 li 1 Year
1403 - 24 Jun 1403 |
1 cn 7 - 25 Sep 1403 |
1 li 47 Year
1404 - 22 Apr 1404 |
1 ta 26 - 23 May 1404 |
1 ge 18 - 24 Jun 1404 |
1 cn 51 - 25 Jul 1404 |
1 le 26 - 25 Aug 1404 |
1 vi 16 - 25 Sep 1404 |
1 li 32 |
Year
1405 - 22 Apr 1405 |
1 ta 12 - 23 May 1405 |
1 ge 4 - 24 Jun 1405 |
1 cn 37 - 25 Jul 1405 |
1 le 12 - 25 Aug 1405 |
1 vi 1 - 25 Sep 1405 |
1 li 18 Year
1406 - 24 Jun 1406 |
1 cn 23 - 25 Sep 1406 |
1 li 4 Year
1407 - 24 Jun 1407 |
1 cn 9 - 25 Jul 1407 |
1 le 44 - 25 Sep 1407 |
1 li 49 Year
1408 - 23 Jan 1408 | 1 aq - 22 Apr 1408 |
1 ta 28 - 23 May 1408 |
1 ge 20 |
Reference:Swiss Eph
Solar Rotation in Mythology
The
sun rotates differentially — faster at
the equator (~25 days sidereal) and slower at the poles (~35 days).
From Earth,
the synodic (observed) rotation is approximately 27.27 days at the
equator,
rising to roughly 29 days at the active sunspot latitudes (~26°). The
standard
scientific benchmark is the Carrington rotation of 27.2753 days. A
complete
rotation at mid-latitudes spans almost exactly one full zodiacal sign —
in this
case, all 30 degrees of Scorpio in 29 days. This is the period any
careful
ancient observer could have noticed if they tracked sunspots or limb
features
across multiple months.
The Vedic Tradition — The Most Direct Ancient
Parallel
The 27 Nakshatras: A Perfect Echo
This
is the strongest and most explicit
ancient parallel. The Vedic nakshatra system — attested in the
Atharvaveda (c.
1200–1000 BCE, with much older oral roots) — divides the sky into
exactly 27
equal stations along the ecliptic, each spanning 13°20'. The Moon
travels
through all 27 in approximately 27.3 days — the sidereal lunar month.
This is
also almost exactly the solar sidereal rotation period of ~27.27 days.
The
conventional explanation says the system tracks the Moon. But the
numerical
coincidence with the solar rotation is extraordinary — to within a
fraction of
a day. The Vedic tradition appears to have been aware of this dual
resonance:
the Surya Siddhanta, India's most important ancient astronomical text,
places
Surya (the Sun) himself as the astrological lord of certain nakshatra
stations,
integrating the sun's motion into the same 27-fold framework.
The Myth of Chandra and His 27 Wives
The
mythological encoding of this system is
one of the most beloved stories in Hindu cosmology. The Moon god
Chandra is
given all 27 nakshatras as wives (daughters of the progenitor-god
Daksha).
Chandra travels through each of them in rotation, spending one day with
each
wife before moving to the next, completing the full circuit and
returning to
his starting point. He becomes besotted with the most beautiful, Rohini
(the
star Aldebaran), neglecting the other 26. The spurned wives complain;
their
father Daksha curses Chandra with leprosy — causing the Moon to wax and
wane.
This
myth encodes the 27-day sidereal cycle as a journey of cyclical return
— a
traveler who departs and must return in exactly 27 days to complete the
circuit. This is conceptually identical to the solar rotation: a
feature on the
sun's surface departing from the observer's line of sight and returning
approximately
27–29 days later. Whether the ancient myth encodes both lunar and solar
cycles
in the same narrative framework is impossible to prove — but the
structural
resonance is striking and has been noted by scholars of ancient Indian
astronomy.
The 7-Day Week and the Solar Quarter
The
7-day week originated in Mesopotamia,
associated with the seven known celestial bodies. From a solar rotation
perspective: 4 × 7 = 28 days — falling precisely between the sidereal
(27.3)
and synodic (~29) solar rotation periods. The Babylonian shabbatu was
observed
at significant moon phases (new moon, first quarter, full moon, last
quarter) —
dividing the month into four 7-day periods that collectively span a
solar
rotation. Whether this is a deliberate encoding of solar rotational
knowledge
or a resonance between astronomical periodicities is uncertain, but the
mathematical precision of the relationship deserves acknowledgment.
The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Priestly Solar
Calendar
Among the Qumran texts discovered in 1947, scholars deciphered a 364-day priestly solar calendar used by the Essene community. This calendar — distinct from the standard Jewish lunar calendar — divides the year into four seasons of 13 weeks of 7 days. The number 364 ÷ 13 = exactly 28 days, placing the basic structural unit of this sacred priestly calendar precisely at the midpoint of the solar rotation range (between 27.3 and 29 days). Recent decipherment of cryptic codes in Dead Sea Scroll texts has further revealed that the Essene priests tracked solar periodicities with remarkable precision. Whether this 28-day unit intentionally encodes the solar rotation period — or whether it arises from the intersection of 4 × 7 arithmetic and the lunar month — the number sits at the heart of the same 27–29 day window.
Please
credit these discoveries to Scott-Rauvers