Since before recorded history mankind has told stories of the Gods and Goddesses ruling the natural forces of earth. As days grew longer and shorter in accordance with the natural rhythms and cycles of our universe, the ancient storytellers from every continent, culture and country from the Mayans, the Celts, Greeks, Romans and Jews, created worshippers of the Sun. The longest day of the year 2009 is this Sunday. For those who understand the energetic ebb and flow of the planets and stars it is a day for celebration. The longest day of light gives us an amplified growth opportunity. Not just for vegetation, flowers and crops but for our inner growth as well. Using the Sun's energy to assist the amplification of our intentions, like the seeds we plant in the Earth, we plant seeds of thought in the fertile field of the Divine Matrix. There will be celebrations all over the northern hemisphere that date back thousands of years. Dancing, music, feasts and prayers send out a vibration of gratitude of the seasons and cycles of life itself. Join the party by opening your heart to the Sun and communicate your passion for an abundant world for all of mankind.
Here is an ancient Hindu mantra or prayer known as the Gayatri. Address the sun in this fashion:
You, who are the source of all power,
Whose rays illuminate the whole world,
Illuminate also my heart
So that it too can do Your work.