Have you ever looked at our planet and felt that something doesn’t quite add up with the usual scientific explanations? Here is the question: Does the sun, which is millions of miles away, truly warm our planet?

You see the blazing heat of the tropics, yet just a few hundred miles up into space, it’s a bitter, silent cold UNDER THE SAME SUN. We are talking a distance from North Carolina to D.C.! Then you think of the Arctic, locked in ice, on the same planet Earth UNDER THE SAME SUN. It truly makes you wonder, doesn’t it? Also, where was the Sun hundreds of millions of years ago when the entire earth was supposedly covered in ice? What if the secret to Earth’s warmth isn’t just about a distant star, but something far more intimate, far more alive?

What if our beautiful Earth isn’t just a cold rock waiting for the Sun’s rays, but a living, breathing being that warms and moderates its own temperature from the inside out, much like we do? It has its cycles and seasons just like we do.

The Great Mystery of Earth’s Own Fire

Think about it: Your own body keeps you warm, even when it’s freezing outside. You don’t need a giant external furnace to keep your blood flowing or your skin glowing with life. You go through seasons of fruitfulness and non fruitfulness. Menopause has nothing to do with the Sun — it happens from within. Everything on Earth stays on Earth and is recycled. Our Earth, in its grand wisdom, could not need the Sun at all.

It feels improbable, even ridiculous, to imagine a faraway Sun, millions of miles away — MILLIONS — doing all the work when you feel the stark contrast of hot and cold right here on our planet. Why is space so quickly freezing, yet our home world cradles life in such varied temperatures? My inner knowing, and perhaps yours too, whispers that the Earth itself holds a secret warmth, a vital energy that pulses from its core. It’s something else at play, something more profound than just external rays.

The Snowball Earth: Where Was the Sun Then?

And then there’s the truly mind-bending idea that at one time, our entire Earth was a giant, frozen snowball. Think of it! If the Sun is always the sole source of warmth, where was its power then? How could a frozen world ever thaw and burst back into life if it wasn’t for an incredible, inherent ability to warm itself from within?

This feels like proof of Earth’s own deep resilience, its capacity to undergo immense changes and then, from its own inner essence, restart its warmth, its life. It’s a testament to the planet’s self-healing, self-regulating power, just like a living body recovers from a deep chill. Who knows? Maybe a great earthquake broke the ice and released the heat from inside that was always there.

So, trust that feeling, that deep sense that Earth is more than just what the textbooks tell us. It’s a magnificent, living entity, capable of nurturing and moderating its own incredible warmth, giving us a home that is truly alive. Perhaps there is another meaning to the saying the Kingdom of God is within you. Maybe the Sun is not as far away as we think. There are laws people follow during certain periods, then the laws break down in other circumstances [#MarieAndLouisXIV]. When it comes to calculating millions of miles of distance in space our mathematical “maps” or “rules” might only be truly accurate or fully applicable within certain ranges or scales of existence. This can also apply to carbon dating.

Always remember, do not believe everything you are told.

#EarthIsAlive, #InnerEarthWarmth, #PlanetaryConsciousness, #BeyondScience, #TrustYourIntuition, #LivingPlanet,


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    I enjoying reading people who are thinking outside the norm. I enjoyed reading this!

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