Within this cosmological framework, these 'black suns' are depicted as forming the legions of Lucifer, who is understood here not in a conventional religious sense but as the Hyperborean führer leading his Wildes Heer (Wild Host) against adversaries linked to the false light of the Demiurge. Incarnate on Earth, their mission is to actively combat the Demiurge and his followers, aiming to dismantle the "matrix prison" of material existence and liberate the Spirits trapped within it.
Symbolically, within the Hyperborean solar ethics, The Black Sun represents the sun of an unknowable absolute god, a divine principle that is beyond the grasp of the gods who impose order upon the material universe. The absence of the illuminating Ray of Green Light is symbolically understood as the shadow that is cast by the light of the Black Sun itself. In essence, The Black Sun is a multifaceted concept in the sources, representing an inner spiritual reality, a source of liberation, a symbol of a transcendent divine principle, and is linked to specific historical figures and a cosmic struggle against perceived spiritual adversaries.