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SUMMARY:Sun Worship in Western Cultures 
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Sun worship in western cultures
A religion of the Sun predominated among the ancient Egyptians, Persians, Hindus, and Scythians, to name but a few, extending to the Aztecs, Mayas, Incas, and Pueblo Indians of the New World. Ancient Pre-Christian European traditions of the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Germans, and Slavs, contain a strong solar worship or belief system as well. Even later monotheistic approaches like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam glorify the sun or light as part of divinity. There is also a strong Sun worshipping in Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Shinto, and many other spiritual traditions too. Such spiritual teachings usually link the human being to the Sun and describe us as children of the Sun, forms of light on Earth taking birth to fulfill the evolutionary journey towards greater light and consciousness.
During the summer solstice, the sun is at its highest point in the sky. Many ancient cultures marked this day as significant. The concept of sun worship is...

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