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Gregory Sams 'Our Living Sun' Artists · 26 sept 11

From 1967, Gregory Sams was pioneering natural foods in the UK, in partnership with his brother Craig. He opened Seed macrobiotic restaurant in Paddington at the age of 19, Ceres grain store in the Portobello Road soon after, then Harmony Foods (now Whole Earth Foods) in 1970, as well as being closely involved with Harmony Magazine and Seed, the Journal of Organic Living.

He conceived and launched the original VegeBurger in 1982, adding a word to the language as he opened up the market for vegetarian foods.

In 1990 Greg moved out of food and into fractals, founding Strange Attractions - the world's only shop ever dedicated to chaos theory. Trading as chaOs worKs, he went on to produce and license fractal images worldwide on everything from posters to book covers to fashion fabrics. His interest in chaos theory, however, was not just for the sexy images, but for the social lessons inherent in the discovery of self-organizing systems throughout the world.
This led him to write and publish, in 1998, his first book, Uncommon Sense - the State is Out of Date. It was well received and, enjoying his role as an author, Gregory spent the first seven years of the next millennium writing Sun of gOd, in which, as he puts it, the biggest elephant-in-the-room that you could ever imagine is unveiled.


Gregory's Talk
Our Living Sun:
The Missing Piece in the Cosmic Jigsaw

Across the world our local star was once understood to be a living entity, and appreciated as our source of life energy. In the West today we see it as a senseless ball of hot gas, giving more thought to sunglass styles than to the nature of the Sun itself. We are even taught to fear it, though nothing could be more important to us and the planet. It was not science that branded belief in a living Sun as primitive and ignorant but centuries of ecclesiastical control over our schools and universities.

In the light of current solar science, the once universal belief in a living Sun makes more sense than ever, while the senseless ball of gas seems less and less credible. Recognition of stellar consciousness is THE big missing piece in the jigsaw puzzle of our cosmos. And the implication is that consciousness pervades the cosmos; that our Universe is a bottom-up construction filled with intelligence and design that requires no Intelligent Designer.

Gregory will be taking the lid off the longest running cover-up in history and bringing our Sun back in from the cold. The implications are stunning!

Gregory's talk is an hour long and is complimented by over a hundred images.