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  1. Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the heavens You have made them bright, precious and beautiful. Be praised, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air, and clouds and storms, and all the weather, through which You give Your creatures sustenance.

  2. Fading Suns - Lords & Priests - Priests of the Celestial Sun (Revised) - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf) or read book online for free.

  3. The Aztecs considered themselves “the People of the Sun” and therefore their duty was to nourish the Sun god through blood offerings and sacrifices. Failure to do this would cause the end of their world and the disappearance of the sun from the sky.

  4. The story of the Sun Goddess, Amaterasu Omikami, is found in the most ancient book of Japan, called the Kojiki. It’s in the myths of the Kojiki where the roots of the Shinto religion are found. Long, long ago, high in the heavens above Japan, was the land of the gods and goddesses.

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  6. the darkness of night was a serpent, slain by their sun-god’s arrows. A time came when many tribes of this Aryan race moved on to other lands. Some of them settled in the land we now call Greece, taking with them their quaint stories of the sky and the clouds, of Father Dyaus, and the herdsman of the cloud-cattle, and the golden-eyed sun-god.

  7. For centuries, humans have attempted to explain the Sun in terms of their own worldviews. The Sun can be a god, a demon, a mischievous spirit, an omnipotent creator or a ruthless taker of life. Whatever role it plays, most cultures have recognized the significance of the Sun as prime controller of life on Earth. As far as we can surmise, all