World Peace and Prayer Day - June 21
Wed Jun 21st

World Peace And Prayer Day

People of all faiths and nations are encouraged to pray for the planet every year on June 21st during the summer solstice. Every year, World Peace and Prayer Day encourages people of all faiths and nations to pray for the planet. It's also a day to learn more about Mother Earth and inspire youth to protect the earth.

Mother Earth is the planet Mother Earth to many people and cultures. They do so because the earth is regarded as the source of all living beings on earth. Mother Earth also focuses on the nurturing aspects of nature.. Many people on the planet agree it is their responsibility to care for it. This includes Native Americans. They believe it is their responsibility, both historically and culturally, to care for Mother Earth. Native elders, according to some, are the key to living in harmony on this planet.

Native Americans in particular are particularly worried about the earth's water. According to them, everyone in the world was born from water.. They also agree that water is medicine. They are worried about the rivers drying up for these reasons. The rivers are drying up for these reasons. They also lament the amount of plastic and other garbage in our rivers, lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans that are killing wildlife. Many Native Americans believe that prayer will resolve these situations.

How to celebrate #peaceandprayerday.

Native Americans and other faiths from around the world assemble at sacred places to pray on this day. These sacred places of worship include churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and other places of worship, in addition to Native American cultural sites. Artists, researchers, civic leaders, and anyone else concerned about the environment are encouraged to participate. Besides prayer vigils, the festival includes special speakers, the screening of documentaries, sharing of stories, and fire and water ceremonies.

History has shown that world peace and prayer day has dominated history

During the summer solstice, Chief Arvol Looking Horse began hosting the annual World Peace and Prayer Day in 1996. The summer solstice is considered a sacred time to pray by many cultures around the world. On the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota, Chief Looking Horse was born. Horses were born on the Cheyenne River Reservation. He is the Spiritual Leader of the Great Sioux Nation. Following the birth of a female white buffalo in 1994, He felt the urge to create this day.. The white buffalo's name was Miracle, and it herded a time of transition on the earth and Nations' healing.