Naturally, the Sun was the first planet of the Solar System. Then it spilled out the planet Tiamat, after which the other planets were formed from their and each other’s bodies-by gravitational pulling. The formation of Neptune and its close passage near the Sun somehow deprived the latter of its procreational ability. Much later, Evil Wind, a moon of Nibiru-the planet of the Solar System that due to its extraordinarily elliptic orbit most of its time resides beyond the circumference of the System-collided with Tiamat, the larger part of which is now called Earth, also resulting in the creation of the Asteroid Belt from the scattered mass. This sequence of events is described metaphorically in Enuma Elish, the Sumerian epic of creation.
According to Carlos Castaneda, Earth is a conscious being, which makes it logical to assume that the Sun is-or was-too. Thus, in an earthly sense, the Sun and Tiamat (proto-Earth) were the parents for the rest of the System’s planets. Which of the other offspring still have consciousness is unknown to me.
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