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01/03/2008: "solar living"


I was pleasantly surprised to read the description of the Solstice celebration by the Solar Living Institute Center staff on December 21 2007. The main building of the Institute was constructed to be a temple to the sun and the staff was able to see the winter solstice sun set directly over the local mountain, Duncan Peak. The sun set directly in a notch of the mountain. The staff then beat drums and otherwise celebrated the occasion in a similar way to human ancestors thousands of years ago who also praised the sun. Join them at sli@solarliving.org.

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