vendredi 21 juin 2013

Answers To Where The Sun God And Sun Goddess Came From

By Haywood Raptis


Over time there have been many religions and they are always changing. Each region of the world has a different set of beliefs. Our sun is a big part of the reason for some of these beliefs. Some have a sun god and some of them use a sun goddess.

It does not matter if it is a sun god or a sun goddess that they have chosen to worship, when you get right down to it, it is the same religion. The sun is what keeps all living things warm.It is responsible for the flourish of the plant life here. The sun is what keeps everyone and everything on the Earth alive.

Anyone who has a sun god or sun goddess has the belief of being thankful to where we come from and whatever keeps us alive. The sun itself keeps all living things alive and Mother Earth keeps us cradled. Some worship the actual sun and some create idols that take the place of the sun.

In some cultures the sun god or sun goddess stands for fertility. The sun is held at the helm of birth and replenishing the earth with new life. Some couples will pray to have a fertility idol or sun goddess present when they are trying to conceive a child.

Some people thought that a sun god and sun goddess may have rode the skies in chariots. They thought that some gods were responsible for the suns movement and even the weather.

Sun idols took on many forms and names. Some of them looked like animals. Lions and Owls have been used as a sun god or sun goddess to represent the sun in some religions.

The sun god and sun goddess have many names. The Greeks called theirs Apollo. Apollo was a sun god not a sun goddess. They believed that He rode through the sky in a chariot. They also believed that he moved the sun around the planet.

Freyr was the name of the Norse sun god. They also had a sun goddess. Her name was Sol. Freyr was believed to have ridden on a boar. They said he used a ship to sail on the waters and when he wasn't on the water with it, that he would fold it up and put it inside of his pocket. Sol, the sun goddess was thought to ride in a chariot like the Greek God Apollo.

When it comes to any religion, there is always those who find it all a little hard to believe. Even the stories of Jesus seem a little out there to some. Walking on water and transforming plain water into wine just doesn't seem feasible to those who are skeptic.

Whether you believe in a sun god or sun goddess or the Son of God is your choice. It is your right to make that choice. No one will ever know for sure which are right or wrong. These things began when man needed an answer for why he was on this planet and why there was a sun and a sky. Always do what feels right to you. If you choose to worship a sun god or a sun goddess is up to you.




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