We live in an era marked by the coldness of human relationships, attachment to the ephemeral, and indifference to what truly matters.

Samael Aun Weor warns us about this reality, where thinking and feeling are increasingly distant from each other. Superficiality reigns, and society surrenders to the trivial, as if material comfort and momentary pleasures were the pinnacle of existence.

The eyes of the masses are fixed on fashion, technological advancements, and the daily dramas of social media. All of this seems serious, important, and essential to them. However, when the subject touches on spirituality, self-knowledge, or esotericism, a chilling coldness manifests. People twist their mouths, shrug their shoulders, and move on, oblivious to the profound call they once felt but was buried under empty distractions.

This apathy does not arise by chance. It has its roots in the deepest ignorance and the total absence of spiritual inquietude. A stimulus is lacking, a shock capable of awakening the inner spark, a flash that makes the human being recall their true essence. But instead, everything is suppressed by the shine of a shop window, the taste of a refined dish, or a fleeting encounter with someone soon to be forgotten.

How many times has humanity had the opportunity to awaken? How many have felt a premonition, a mysterious call in the silence of the night, only to abandon it before the trivialities of daily life? This indifference is like a paralyzing cold, an ice that suppresses the fire of inner search.

The Moon, as Samael Aun Weor teaches us, devours human beings, feeding on their weaknesses. Its magnetism drags them into mechanical life, into the drowsy and repetitive existence of those who never question their own being. On the other hand, the Sun desires to create Authentic Men, beings who break free from this lethargy and reclaim their divine essence. To this end, it has deposited within humans certain solar germs, seeds of consciousness that, if cultivated, can lead to true enlightenment.

However, this solar experiment has largely failed. People do not wish to cooperate with the Sun. Their lives revolve around matter, ego, fleeting pleasures, and thus, the solar germs are lost. The current civilization has become unbearably superficial, cold, and mechanistic. In response, the Sun destroys that which no longer serves its purpose, for its experiment must continue, but only with those willing to transform themselves.

To escape this fate, it is necessary to shift the gravitational center of existence. As long as we are anchored in personality, daily distractions, and the whims of the ego, we will be dragged by lunar magnetism. Only by bringing this gravity to the Essence, to consciousness, can we resist the cold and awaken to solar reality.

Unfortunately, those who need this message the most are precisely the ones least interested in it. The "educated ignorant" prefer to throw aside any book that challenges them, turning instead to their newspapers and monotonous routines. They feel serious, rational, superior, but they are merely trapped in their own illusions.

Humanity faces a dilemma: to continue in the coldness of superficiality or embrace the flame of spiritual inquietude. The Sun calls us, but few dare to listen and respond. The choice, as always, is in our hands.