Full Moon Experiment
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| Mon, 03-07-2005 - 6:17am |
Hey!
I got something that I think would be fun to do. I read in my local paper that a group of scientists say the full moon does not affect a persons' emotions. I DO NOT believe this! I have seen too many coincidences to agree with them.
Example: Working in retail, I saw the changes in people around the full moon. More people see a doctor and have less patience. Some of my worse days were around full moons. We used to have a chart in the back of the pharmacy of the phases so that we could prepare ourselves for those days with a bit more patience.
Other Example: The way people drive! I see so many close calls on the road! People pulling out in front of others and major road rage!
What I thought would be fun was to journal the moon phases. The new moon is coming and it would be interesting to read what others experienced. Your own emotions, emotions of your loved ones and strangers, and any interesting experiences you had.
What we could do is journal on our own and after the full moon, everyone post about your own thoughts and feelings and experiences. I thought this would be a fun exercise for people learning about journaling too. Maybe your intuitive senses will be stronger at certain times and physically there may be changes that set off a pattern.
Anyone interested?
Love and Blessings,
R-

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LOL...actually it was probably not very funny. I slipped on the ice and it drove my foot into the front step...shoe caught it and turned around. The poor kid who finally found me (thank goodness) kept say over and over..."this is not good, this is not good...don't look!" I am the bionic woman now...lol...lots of metal, screws, posts and plates. I have to make my appointment to get them out. Doctor said I would have them forever, but now thinks I could handle having them out. I healed really well...I am just restricted and it is beginning to hurt me, the one post in my shin is causing problems. (today it is damp and aching like mad)
"In short, all good things in life are wild and free." ~Thoreau
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