The Black Sun is shrouded in myths and legends. For some, it serves as a kind of life principle: the high sun is said to reside in the heart, where one can find all the strength, inspiration, and guidance needed. This notion bears some resemblance to Jesuit (also here) philosophy, which embraces such ways of thinking and even aligns with certain solar cults. However, this interpretation is marked by an ascetic tone: the focus is solely on the heart, accompanied by a lifestyle of asceticism and material renunciation.
Silence and secrecy also play a significant role, perhaps creating a bridge to the occult and mythical. Over time, these themes have accumulated into a breathless bubble of fascination. In the past century, the Black Sun has drawn renewed attention, being appropriated by various groups for religious purposes.
Its origins likely lie in ancient solar worship. However, the sun is inherently bright, and modern depictions—such as mirrored runes twisted into anti-divine symbols—have no connection to this concept. The pinnacle of distortion might be the so-called Black Sun at Wewelsburg Castle and its association with the Nazi cult surrounding the lost island of Thule. Perhaps the inverted symbol was never even native to that context.
It seems the history and myth of the Black Sun have been cleverly estranged and falsified. It is highly probable that a communist-satanic circle linked to Ernst Thälmann has tampered with this idea. Among the circulating stories is one about the Black Sun as a cold, evil planet drifting through space, acting as a magical projection relay. It is said to have been called Venus, or the Dark Venus, and even Jesus was rumored to have „rented“ a place there.
In an allegorical sense, such stories reflect certain functional principles. Christianity and Germany, for instance, have been persistently attacked with these myths and magical methods since the early 20th century. Russian black magicians, Thälmann communists, and their supporters allegedly used this spiritual complex to gather information, create illusions through projection magic, and wield considerable influence through advanced mental technologies.
One significant mechanism described is a „box system,“ enabling the duplication of anything or anyone into a kind of virtual replica in a meta-realm. As Luciferian ideologies gain traction, this becomes an ideal foothold. People have become increasingly open to telepathy, magic, dream manipulation, and other questionable and dangerous practices. Even „time magic“ is said to be commonplace in larger cities, with people unknowingly participating in events from the past or future, causing chaos, instability, and entropy.
Some accounts suggest that powerful pagans have unwittingly embraced this system, accelerating their downfall and that of future generations while neglecting beliefs about rebirth, life after death, or divine plans. Short-term effects of this so-called communist relay magic include interpersonal disruptions, sudden energy loss (as the „red devil’s machine“ allegedly feeds on ether and consciousness energy), health issues, impulsive crimes, personality changes, and more.
In the medium term, the quality of life, spiritual strength, intelligence, and all that is true, good, and beautiful are said to diminish. Figures like Thälmann are described as vile, envious, hateful—particularly toward women—and depraved, akin to the devil himself. The level of truth and humanity’s connection to God and heaven are also disrupted.
If one senses Thälmann, his comrades, or even their sulfurous stench, the advice is to run! Similarly, those who perceive symbols like Santur, the Black Sun, or fiery red suns might consider separating hallucinations tied to red-hot plates or magical heat deceptions from reality. These are dismissed as black magical tricks.
The myth of the Black Sun, glowing red and then black and red, might have been tied to the natural and emotional phenomena associated with changes in the sun’s color, occurring over a year, across ages, or in various regions of the earth. Satanists (distinct from pagans or nature believers) exploit fear and unrest as fertile grounds for influence and soul manipulation. Hence, they embrace any association with Satan, Saturn, and dark principles.
Despite the diverse interpretations of the Black Sun, the concept is cognitively comprehensible and surmountable. Detaching from its influence is possible through observation and spiritual resistance. Perhaps my new book can offer further guidance? More details can be found here.
Why do I even write about this dark mythological nonsense? My blog is actually dedicated to freedom and health. Unfortunately, these topics have become so deeply intertwined that they can no longer be ignored! Those who misuse their powers to harm others in secret risk dragging themselves and others down. Moreover, there are countless symptoms of all kinds that can be traced back to black magic and the dark sun cult. Even our relationships and society as a whole are under threat! You’ll find plenty of examples of this here on the blog.
Wishing you strength, divine help to navigate this mess, and all the best for Germany, Europe and the Occident!

