Chapter 2 - Viracocha
The light-body, unlike the physical organism and energy fields, is not at a fixed or focused point in the
universe…Like the sun, a focal point of energy coming from beyond the material universe, the light-body is the gateway to other worlds of force…It is the same light-body of Jesus, the golden body of Buddha, and the sun body of Viracocha. —Gene Savoy
IN CENTRAL AND South America the people have a legend of a fairskinned, green-eyed, bearded man who came from the Sun to teach the
people the arts and sciences of civilization. In Peru, the Incas called
him Viracocha. In Central America, he was called Kukulkan by the
Mayas, or Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs. In Brazil they called him El
Dorado (the golden one) because his skin had a golden glow.
Concerning El Dorado, archeologist Gene Savoy wrote, “He claimed
to be a child of the sun… He was a radiant being of light.”
Gene Savoy, an authority on solar religions and an explorer who
discovered 43 lost cities in the jungles of South America, said that the
Incan cities were all located near caves and tunnels, and they claimed
that their ancestors came out of these caves thousands of years ago.
According to legends, the Viracochas took
the most primitive jungle savages, and by application of their system,
elevate them to level of the first Adamic man or spiritual man. They
knew, 150 centuries ago, that a man possesses all the necessary chakras,
dormant mental faculties, plexuses, and glands, just waiting to be
developed by light.
All that Viracocha said was, “Instead of looking down at the earth, look
up to the Sun, the source of all intelligence.” He said the Sun would fill
man with the true spirit of God and raise him to a god-like nature. They
called the physical sun Inti, but they recognized the great cosmic
transcendental power behind that Sun (the Central Sun), which was
known as the source of all life and knowledge.
Their view of the cosmos was, from innermost to outmost: The sun or
fiery core in the center of the Earth, the sun or divine spark in man’s
heart, the physical sun (the gate), and the spiritual Sun or Great Central
Sun (God)
He taught them that men were nothing more than monkeys who could not
rise above their superstitions until they took on the nature of
light…His spiritual message was that matter touched by light is
transformed.
The divine seed within matter begins to germinate
when exposed to the Sun, and God is incarnated within the seed.
Once the process is set in motion, the seed ascends to heaven,
transformed into light.
Though ‘Surya’ is often
translated as sun, it is actually the being that ensouls the
brightest star in the sky, the local seat of galactic government:
Sirius.



