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Sun Lore: Myths and Folklore from Around the World

by Gwydion O'Hara

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Bask in ancient legends, lore, myths, and stories of solar dignitaries from cultures around the world, when you read Sun Lore by Gwydion O'Hara. Just look at some of the deities and their legends included in this book: The Sky God of the Haida tribe of Columbia, who is the essence of the Sun Agni, the triple god of fire and the Sun from India Mithras, the Lord of Harmony and brother of Varuna, god of the Moon The Babylonian Sun god, Shamash, giver of light, wisdom, insight, and divination Huitzilopochtil, Sun god of the Aztecs The ancient Egyptian creator-god, Ra, one of the most widely recognized Sun gods The mighty Odhinn, the Sun god of the Teutons The Slavic deity Dahzbog, god of the Sun and rebirth Apollo, Sun god and Olympian bard of ancient Greece Other solar deities, including Lugh, Hae-Sun, Yhi, Sulis, Beiwe; Walu, and many more Sun Lore includes more than a dozen tales of how the Sun came to be and another dozen myths and legends about the power of the Sun. If you are following a Pagan path, Sun Lore is a must. Each myth, tale, and story will provide you with new insights and ideas that you can incorporate into your rituals. Magicians of all types will find this book a must-have resource for selecting just the right spiritual power to work with when planning magical rites. Sun Lore is also a fun, enjoyable book that will introduce you to spiritual concepts from all over the world. These ancient stories ignite a sacred flame deep within our hearts-the collective and universal soul of humanity. Without our powerful benefactor, the Sun, life as we know it would cease. When the Sun hides his face for even a day or two, we long for that shining light. Young and old alike will delight in the drama and applaud the brightest star upon our world's stage-the Sun. So get your copy of Sun Lore now.… (more)
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Companion novel to Moonlore filled with myths and folktales about the sun and the gods and goddesses associated with it. ( )
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Bask in ancient legends, lore, myths, and stories of solar dignitaries from cultures around the world, when you read Sun Lore by Gwydion O'Hara. Just look at some of the deities and their legends included in this book: The Sky God of the Haida tribe of Columbia, who is the essence of the Sun Agni, the triple god of fire and the Sun from India Mithras, the Lord of Harmony and brother of Varuna, god of the Moon The Babylonian Sun god, Shamash, giver of light, wisdom, insight, and divination Huitzilopochtil, Sun god of the Aztecs The ancient Egyptian creator-god, Ra, one of the most widely recognized Sun gods The mighty Odhinn, the Sun god of the Teutons The Slavic deity Dahzbog, god of the Sun and rebirth Apollo, Sun god and Olympian bard of ancient Greece Other solar deities, including Lugh, Hae-Sun, Yhi, Sulis, Beiwe; Walu, and many more Sun Lore includes more than a dozen tales of how the Sun came to be and another dozen myths and legends about the power of the Sun. If you are following a Pagan path, Sun Lore is a must. Each myth, tale, and story will provide you with new insights and ideas that you can incorporate into your rituals. Magicians of all types will find this book a must-have resource for selecting just the right spiritual power to work with when planning magical rites. Sun Lore is also a fun, enjoyable book that will introduce you to spiritual concepts from all over the world. These ancient stories ignite a sacred flame deep within our hearts-the collective and universal soul of humanity. Without our powerful benefactor, the Sun, life as we know it would cease. When the Sun hides his face for even a day or two, we long for that shining light. Young and old alike will delight in the drama and applaud the brightest star upon our world's stage-the Sun. So get your copy of Sun Lore now.

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·The Sky God of the Haida tribe of Columbia, who is the essence of the Sun
·Agni, the triple god of fire and the Sun from India
·Mithras, the Lord of Harmony and brother of Varuna, god of the Moon
·The Babylonian Sun god, Shamash, giver of light, wisdom, insight, and divination
·Huitzilopochtil, Sun god of the Aztecs
·The ancient Egyptian creator-god, Ra, one of the most widely recognized Sun gods
·The mighty Odhinn, the Sun god of the Teutons
·The Slavic deity Dahzbog, god of the Sun and rebirth
·Apollo, Sun god and Olympian bard of ancient Greece
·Other solar deities, including Lugh, Hae-Sun, Yhi, Sulis, Beiwe; Walu, and many more

Sun Lore includes more than a dozen tales of how the Sun came to be and another dozen myths and legends about the power of the Sun.

If you are following a Pagan path, Sun Lore is a must. Each myth, tale, and story will provide you with new insights and ideas that you can incorporate into your rituals. Magicians of all types will find this book a must-have resource for selecting just the right spiritual power to work with when planning magical rites.

Sun Lore is also a fun, enjoyable book that will introduce you to spiritual concepts from all over the world. These ancient stories ignite a sacred flame deep within our hearts―the collective and universal soul of humanity. Without our powerful benefactor, the Sun, life as we know it would cease. When the Sun hides his face for even a day or two, we long for that shining light.

Young and old alike will delight in the drama and applaud the brightest star upon our world's stage―the Sun. So get your copy of Sun Lore now.
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