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The Art of Timing: The Application of Lunar Cycles in Daily Life

The Art of Timing: The Application of Lunar Cycles in Daily Life
By Johanna Paungger, Thomas Poppe

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Successful plans depend not only on the availability of necessary resources but also on timing. In former times, people discovered that numerous natural phenomena are related to the movements of the moon. This book has tips and advice on working with the lunar cycles and natural harmonies


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #247821 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-09-01
  • Original language: German
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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Allow yourself time to let your moon shine...4
At first glance, this seems too far off the wall to be relevant in your life - but once you allow yourself time and space to see just how little credence it needs to affect so much of your life, you will keep on reading. Setting haystacks and erecting fences may not be on your list of jobs to do, but washing your floor and skin care surely will be at some time! An evening spent notating your diary with the waxing and waning of the moon will save days of anguish wondering why your seeds did not sprout and if your surgical operation really should be scheduled at the time of the full moon... Ancient Mayan cultures and the modern hedgewitch can't all be wrong - if your house has been flooded with the high spring tide and if you wonder why your husband is so volatile just at the full moon, this is the book for you.

Very interesting and informative!4
I have to admit I have not finished the book yet but What I have read has been very interesting indeed. My only issue is that I did find the explanations slightly confusing and had to read certain paragraphs a few times for it to sink in. Maybe it will all come together once i read the whole thing? :) very enjoyable book though, I would recommend it!