Here are few ideas for a Sunday School lesson on the Sun:
1. Ask the children (and adults) to draw a picture of the sunr Put the pictures up where eveyone can see them. Notice what is drawn. Discuss with the children first why people draw faces in the sun and why they think these faces are happy.
2. Record everyone's responses and put where everyone can see. (Children like when you write down what they way, even if they can't read.)
3. Sing simple songs to the Sun: Example, Song 51 "This Solar Light Of Mine", Mother Caspari's song, "I Am Walking in the Light, in the Light, in the Light. I am walking in the Light, in the Light of God" Change the word "walking" to jumping, dancing, running, twirling, etc..
4. Meditate with the children to El Morya's simple meditation of the Sun from the Human Aura class: Print out or have on a screen beautiful thoughtforms of the sun for children to look at as they are meditating. For non-readers, say a line then have children repeat the line. Encourage all to visualize what they are saying.
I AM One, I AM One, I AM One with the Sun.
I AM One, I AM One, with the Great Central Sun.
God is here in my heart. I AM One with God’s heart.
Light expand through my heart. Love expand through
my heart.
Let my aura be thine. Let my aura now shine.
O, my God, I AM thine! I AM truly divine!
We are One, we are One, we are One, we are One.
We are One, we are One, in the Great Central Sun.