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’s cross-cultural, too, it honors the Winter Solstice, <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> — 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’re brightening. We’re lightening. We’re awakening, like the morning sun of our basic goodness.</p>
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