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Paradigm shifts are shifts in our understanding of a concept, often leading to a new way of perceiving and expressing it. The idea that the perihelion, or the point where the Earth is closest to the sun, affects human health and behavior is an example of such a paradigm shift. Previously, the way we conceptualized time was based on a standard 12-month year and seasonal patterns, but the notion that the Earth’s orbital cycle could play a role in these patterns is a new and emerging idea. This shift in thinking represents a move towards a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between the Earth, the sun, and human health and behavior. By considering the perihelion as a factor, we can gain a deeper insight into the dynamics of time and how it affects us. This shift represents a new and exciting way of thinking about time and its impact on us as individuals and as a collective.

 

An Interview with a Believer

Believer At its core, it’s about connecting with the cycles of time and honoring the natural rhythm of the universe. We believe that the sun is the source and eternal symbol of this new paradigm, and by observing our own physical and energetic responses to the year, we can gain a deeper understanding of our place in the world.

Interviewer: That sounds interesting. How do people typically go about making this connection?

Believer: Well, the process usually starts with self-observation. By taking the time to reflect on our experiences over the course of several years, we can begin to see patterns and correlations between our own health, moods, and behavior, and the cycles of the sun and the year.

Interviewer: And what happens once people make this connection?

Believer: For many, it leads to a rejection of consumerism and militarism, and a belief in a utopian vision of peace and freedom. It’s about honoring the cycle of time and embracing the natural order of the universe, rather than trying to impose our own ideas and desires on the world.

Interviewer: That sounds like a very different way of looking at the world. What challenges have you faced in trying to spread this belief?

Believer: Of course, any time you challenge established beliefs and practices, you’re going to face resistance. But we’ve found that the more people learn about this new paradigm, the more they’re drawn to it. It takes a little bit of time and patience, but the results are truly transformative.

Seasons Influence Consciousness

Chronobiology is an Evolving Subject

This new way of thinking challenges the traditional beliefs of materialism and the idea that nature is something to be used and exploited. By recognizing and honoring the sun, they see that all living beings are small and insignificant yet sustained by it. The sun is not just a simple ball of gas, but a source of mystery and wonder that should be revered. This perspective encourages a shift towards non-materialism, promoting a utopian vision of peace and freedom that rejects consumerism and militarism. By observing oneself over long cycles of time, this new belief system seeks to deepen the connection between the individual and the cycle of time, and the physical and energetic response to the year on many levels. Reports suggest that it takes 2-4 years for individuals to make a personal connection, although an intellectual understanding can occur spontaneously at any point