Setting Sail
The significance of this is that the Sun’s rotation predetermines the direction the solar winds / particles will sweep in relation to Terra’s orbit. If you remember, Terra goes from east to west and then from west to east, and so on. This means that Terra goes against the solar winds / particles one time and with the solar winds / particles the next time. If I understand this correctly, this could explain why Terra would have a lesser (shorter) orbit and a greater (longer) orbit. It would also help explain the variation in speed that would be observed in Terra’s orbit. When Terra goes against the solar winds / particles, her speed decreases. When she goes with the winds / particles, her speed increases.
What would be the significance of this to Showay or any of Terra’s inhabitants? A shift in perception would facilitate this understanding. If Terra inhabitants, rather than seeing themselves as stationary, would see themselves as individuals who are sailing upon the current sea of Creation, each in their own sailboat, they would perhaps immediately recognize the importance of solar wind direction in relation to Terra.
With this shift in perception, Showay was able to recognize he was adrift because he had forgotten he has a sailboat to guide. His sail was flapping in the wind, his rudder was being commandeered by someone else, and the currents of the world were taking him in directions he did not wish to go. In Light of this new perspective, it becomes clearer to Showay what needs done: regain control of his ship which he must InJoy in solitude (it is a one man boat), relearn how to establish and direct his course, and remember how to set sail and work with the wind to reach his destination.
What is Showay’s first destination? Father’s Kingdom of Heaven.