When you first wake up in the morning, it is a good practice for you to go outside and let the sun hit you. You will feel more grounded. It will help to wake you up, and you are certain to receive the latest downloads and upgrades being offered.

Your Powerful Sun ∞The 9th Dimensional Arcturian Council

“Greetings. We are the Arcturian Council. We are pleased to connect with all of you.

We are very pleased with how you are receiving the downloads and upgrades that have been delivered to you and that have come from your sun. We have been noticing a change in humanity’s relationship to your sun, and this relationship is serving you very well. As you know, the sun is very powerful, and you are right to respect the power of the sun. But you do not need to fear it.

When you first wake up in the morning, it is a good practice for you to go outside and let the sun hit you. You will feel more grounded. It will help to wake you up, and you are certain to receive the latest downloads and upgrades being offered. You also can expect to receive more energy and vitality when you connect with the sun at least once a day.

Now, we are not telling you to look directly at the sun. Those of you who are utilizing the practice of sun gazing feel comfortable doing it, but that does not mean it is for everyone. We are telling you to let the sun hit your sun in moderation and to feel the warm glow that you get from doing so. The sun is one of the major physical beings that you have supporting you, and the entire solar system is connected by it.

You know that the other planets in your solar system affect you, and you understand the power of connection to these celestial bodies. It is time to recognize the power of the sun as well and to realize that the sun is a being that you cannot live without. Therefore, show the sun your respect, give thanks for the sun, and start to tune in more to the sun’s energetic offerings. You will be very happy that you did.

We are the Arcturian Council, and we have enjoyed connecting with you.”

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