Every galaxy is governed by a central galactic sun, much as every solar system is governed by the star at its centre. A galaxy's central sun is much larger, more luminous and more massive than any of the stars in orbit around it. This relationship establishes the galaxy's centre of gravity and rotational geometry.

Moreover, the central sun of each galaxy actually creates all of the stars in orbit around it. As a galaxy's central sun rotates on its own axis – around its own inner core – it generates smaller stars within its own form, and literally spins them off and out of itself. This genesis is apparent in the visible form of many galaxies that spin in space beyond Earth's own galaxy.

A galactic being – the being of a galaxy – comprises an entire galaxy, including all its constituent stars, orbiting planets and moons, and other elements of life. However, the heart of a galaxy is embodied in its central galactic sun, which creates all the surrounding elements and arranges them in orbit around itself. A galactic being holds a central galactic sun at its heart.

Central galactic suns are extremely imaginative and intelligent entities with stupendous powers of creation. They experience their galactic creations as within their consciousness and presence, rather than as external to themselves.

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