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Sun Warriors

Nakoa Rainfall

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Editora: Publifye

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"Sun Warriors" explores the fascinating connection between the sun and human figures throughout history, examining individuals who embodied solar power across diverse cultures. From Egyptian Pharaohs who claimed descent from the sun god Ra to Inca Emperors seen as living embodiments of Inti, the book investigates how societies have perceived and interacted with the sun. It reveals how this celestial body has shaped leadership ideals, religious beliefs, and our understanding of human potential. The book provides a factual examination of these figures, distinguishing between verifiable historical accounts and embellished legends. Presented in three parts, it begins with an introduction to solar worship and symbolism, followed by case studies of various "Sun Warriors," and concludes with a synthesis of common themes and patterns. Understanding these figures illuminates humanity's universal desire to connect with something greater than oneself. This cross-cultural approach offers a global perspective on solar-associated figures, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history, mythology, comparative religion, and cultural studies. The book emphasizes the enduring influence of solar symbolism on leadership, art, and spirituality.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 56 páginas.

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