The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is by far the most important source of energy for life on Earth.
The Sun is roughly middle-aged; it has not changed dramatically for more than four billion years, and will remain fairly stable for more than another five billion years.
The enormous effect of The Sun on Earth has been recognized since prehistoric times, and The Sun has been regarded by some cultures as a deity.
Solar deities and Sun worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms.
The Egyptian Ra, the Hindu Surya, the Japanese Amaterasu, the Germanic Sól, and the Aztec Tonatiuh, among others.
The primary local deity in Theosophy is the Solar Logos, ‘the Consciousness of The Sun’
Who loves The Sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it makes plants grow
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
You lied, you lied
So many times
You broke, you broke
Not only my heart
Promises I make, you make
You break them, yeah
You uttered the words
And I felt, I felt
That I’m so strong
You were so wrong
So, so wrong
I tried to keep strong
In whirlwinds of trouble and doubt
Who cares, who cares
Certainly not you
It’s not even about love
It’s about truth
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
Who loves the sun
Not everyone
I love the sun
Like everyone
I love the sun
Like everyone
Like as if you want
Each on his own
I love the sun
Like everyone
I love the sun
Like everyone
Like as if you want
Each on his own