We forgot how to be in the sun. For millions of years, humans lived under open sky. Now we spend 93% of our time indoors, and our bodies are paying the price. Vitamin D deficiency affects up to 75% of adults. Rates of depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders keep climbing. Something is missing—and it's been hanging in the sky this whole time. Sun Gazing is a practical, no-nonsense guide to reclaiming your relationship with sunlight. Written by a third-generation mason and contractor who's spent 30+ years working outdoors, this book cuts through both the fear-based messaging of modern medicine and the overhyped claims of wellness culture to give you what actually works. Inside you'll discover: - How sunlight affects your circadian rhythm, vitamin D, nitric oxide, serotonin, and cellular energy - The ancient practice of sun gazing—what it is, where it comes from, and how to do it safely - A step-by-step beginner's protocol with clear safety guidelines - Morning light habits that can improve your sleep, mood, and energy - Honest assessment of what the science supports and what it doesn't This isn't a book about miracle cures or staring at the midday sun. It's a working man's guide to something our bodies already know how to do—if we give them the chance. The sun rises every morning. The question is whether you'll pay attention.