The majority of cultures have worshiped the Sun as Supreme cosmic power, as the vital force that allows the growth of all things. As a source of heat, it symbolizes the vitality, passion, and youth. As a source of light, spiritual enlightenment. It is also the emblem of royalty and Empire.
In some religions is the Universal father. Its daily cycle symbolizes the birth, death, and the Resurreccion.en around the Earth... The summer and winter solstices mark the year shorter days, and have inspired myths and celebrations around the world.
..... The winter solstice symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, or the end of a cycle and the beginning of another, light, and growth. The summer solstice celebrates the Earth at the zenith of its wealth, although it also signals the decline of solar power; the Druids greeted him at dawn. Both solstices are marked by fire, which represents the warmth of the Sun and fertility.
SUN AND POWER
Sun has often been seen as the symbolic center of the cosmos. The brightest of the heavenly bodies is a symbol of royalty and imperial splendour. In China he is seen as a symbol of imperial Yang. Japan has it as a national emblem; It was believed that their emperors were descendants of Amaterasu, the sun goddess.
DAWN
It is a symbol of hope, joy and youth. Represents the birth, the restarting and freshness.
In Christianity is a symbol of resureccioon. Often used to represent the beginning of the world or of humanity, and thus, is associated with many myths...
This year 2015, according to calendar is the year 5223...