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Forn-Grikkir þekktu Helíos sem sólguðinn. Í rómverskri goðafræði var Vesta dýrkuð sem gyðja eldsins. Grikkir þekktu hana sem Hestíu. Hvert rómverskt og grískt heimili og borg héldu eldi logandi ævarandi til heiðurs Vestu. Í Róm hlúðu sex hofgyðjur, sem kallaðar voru meyjar Vestu, að hinum helga eldi í musteri Vestu. | Forn-Grikkir þekktu Helíos sem sólguðinn. Í rómverskri goðafræði var Vesta dýrkuð sem gyðja eldsins. Grikkir þekktu hana sem Hestíu. Hvert rómverskt og grískt heimili og borg héldu eldi logandi ævarandi til heiðurs Vestu. Í Róm hlúðu sex hofgyðjur, sem kallaðar voru meyjar Vestu, að hinum helga eldi í musteri Vestu. | ||
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<blockquote>Just as the tides of the sea flow in and out, so the tides of the eternal sun radiate in ever recurring cycles. When the incoming tide of the Great Solar Light pours into your world, it is God conveying his grace and gifts to you. When the tide goes out, it is a time for you to convey to him your gratitude and your desire to become a very essential part of him. Those who are eager to receive the light that is incoming, with its buoyancy, its joy, its power, often do not recognize the moments when life does not seem to be with them ... as the moments when God is asking them to send love and supplication in his direction.<ref> Helios, “The God Behind the Physical Sun.” Part 2, {{POWref|13|30|, July 26, 1970}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>Just as the tides of the sea flow in and out, so the tides of the eternal sun radiate in ever recurring cycles. When the incoming tide of the Great Solar Light pours into your world, it is God conveying his grace and gifts to you. When the tide goes out, it is a time for you to convey to him your gratitude and your desire to become a very essential part of him. Those who are eager to receive the light that is incoming, with its buoyancy, its joy, its power, often do not recognize the moments when life does not seem to be with them ... as the moments when God is asking them to send love and supplication in his direction.<ref> Helios, “The God Behind the Physical Sun.” Part 2, {{POWref|13|30|, July 26, 1970}}</ref></blockquote> |
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