How to Celebrate Children’s Day, the Winter Solstice, in the Buddhist Tradition.

<p>Parents! Children! The biggest funnest celebration of the year in the Buddhist tradition is upon us! It&rsquo;s cross-cultural, too, it honors the Winter Solstice,&nbsp;<em>Invicti Solis</em>, the darkest day of the year, and the return of the sun!</p> <p><strong>We just marked the shortest, darkest day of the year. That may sound like a not-great thing</strong>&nbsp;&mdash; the trough or nadir of our year.</p> <p>And yet, pagan traditions, including the Romans, looked at it as the Birthday of the Sun. The return of the Sun. From here on out, we&rsquo;re brightening. We&rsquo;re lightening. We&rsquo;re awakening, like the morning sun of our basic goodness.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/elephantspirituality/how-to-celebrate-childrens-day-the-winter-solstice-in-the-buddhist-tradition-7e5d7b371905"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>