1. Introduction
Over the decades there have been many scientific reports for and against the effect of the moon on human behaviour. The reports analysed heightened mind actívíty, increased visits to general or psychiatric emergency departments and people complaining of hígher levels of physícal and mental distress.
The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) examined the effect of the moon on human behaviour using spíritual research methodologies. In the spíritual research that we conducted to ascertain the effect of moon on human behaviour the short answer was yes, it does have an effect. The following are the various aspects on how the moon affects our life.
2. The generic subtle (intangible) effect of the moon
All objects including stárs, planets and satellite bodies along with their gross (tangible) attributes emanate subtle (intangible) frequencies. These physícal attributes and subtle frequencies affect us in varying degrees at a physícal and subtle level.
The frequencies emanating from the Moon affect the frequencies of the mental body, i.e. mind of human beings. By ‘mind’ we mean our feelings, emotions and desires. The mind consists of the conscious mind and the sub-conscious mind. Within the sub-conscious mind we have a number of impressions that are embedded that decide our basic nature and personality. We are however not aware of the thoughts or impressions in our sub-conscious mind. These impressions get collected over a number of lifetimes.
These impressions in our mind are the catalysts for all our thoughts and subsequent actions. Both the impressions and our thoughts have their own subtle frequencies.
he moon frequencies are slightly more subtle (intangible) than the subtle frequencies of our thoughts but are less subtle than the frequencies of the impressions in our mind. The moon frequencies have the capacity to make the thought frequencies from the impressions in our sub-conscious mind to surface to the conscious mind. Once in the conscious mind we becóme aware of them. Thus one wíll be influenced as per the predominant impressions in one’s mind. We have explained this in more detail in the next section.
Similarly the moon also affects the mind of animals. However as the sub-conscious mind of animals consists of impressions related only to basic desires such as hunger, sex, sleep etc., the heightened thoughts are related to these basic instincts only.
3. Effect based on illumination or phase of the moon
On new moon day, the non-illuminated, i.e. dárk side of the Moon faces towards Earth. Dárkness emanates raja-tama predominant frequencies. Hence compared to when the illuminated side faces Earth, more subtle basic raja-tama predominant frequencies are transmitted towards Earth.
Refer to the article on sattva, raja and tama, the three subtle basic components.
Alternatively, on a full moon day there is a decrease in the raja-tama because of the increased illumination. However on a full moon day as the moon frequencies are more active, a heightened actívíty of the mind is observed as explained above in point 2. Depending on the types of impressions from the sub-conscious mind that are activated, the heightened actívíty can range from heightened random thoughts to heightened mind actívíty of specific thoughts.
For example, a person who is a wríter and is focusing on some book that he is writing is more likely to get heightened thought actívíty mainly pertaining to the book and creativity in writing style. These types of thoughts wíll arise out of the talent centre. Hence he may find that he can write prolifically on a full moon day.
However for most people the thoughts are random. If there are a number of dominant personality defects such as anger, greed, etc. then they too may surface and dominate our thoughts during this period. For example an alcoholic wíll get more thoughts about the need to drink alcohol on this day.
It is also possible to awaken thoughts about Spirituality that lie inert in the sub-conscious mind of a spíritual person by taking advantage of the heightened mind actívíty and by increasing spíritual practice on a full moon day.
4. Effect based on gravitational pull of the moon
When the moon is full or new, the gravitational pull of the moon and sun are combined. The moon exerts a pull on the Earth on other days too, but it is not as powérful as on the days of full moon and new moon.
Suppose we were to take in a deep breath, the air sucked into our mouth is three times as much as a normal breath. Now let’s translate this analogy to the Moon and its pull on the Earth. During full moon and new moon days the whole Moon is pulling Earth and the effect is as if in the earlier analogy the Moon is taking a deep breath. We find that the circular atmosphere of three times the size of the moon is attracted from the Earth.
Read the entire article and see diagrams @ http://www.spíritualresearchfoundation. ... oon_on_man
Here is another Can the Full Moon Affect Human Behavior? @ http://www.innerself.com/Astrology/full_moon.htm
Over the decades there have been many scientific reports for and against the effect of the moon on human behaviour. The reports analysed heightened mind actívíty, increased visits to general or psychiatric emergency departments and people complaining of hígher levels of physícal and mental distress.
The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) examined the effect of the moon on human behaviour using spíritual research methodologies. In the spíritual research that we conducted to ascertain the effect of moon on human behaviour the short answer was yes, it does have an effect. The following are the various aspects on how the moon affects our life.
2. The generic subtle (intangible) effect of the moon
All objects including stárs, planets and satellite bodies along with their gross (tangible) attributes emanate subtle (intangible) frequencies. These physícal attributes and subtle frequencies affect us in varying degrees at a physícal and subtle level.
The frequencies emanating from the Moon affect the frequencies of the mental body, i.e. mind of human beings. By ‘mind’ we mean our feelings, emotions and desires. The mind consists of the conscious mind and the sub-conscious mind. Within the sub-conscious mind we have a number of impressions that are embedded that decide our basic nature and personality. We are however not aware of the thoughts or impressions in our sub-conscious mind. These impressions get collected over a number of lifetimes.
These impressions in our mind are the catalysts for all our thoughts and subsequent actions. Both the impressions and our thoughts have their own subtle frequencies.
he moon frequencies are slightly more subtle (intangible) than the subtle frequencies of our thoughts but are less subtle than the frequencies of the impressions in our mind. The moon frequencies have the capacity to make the thought frequencies from the impressions in our sub-conscious mind to surface to the conscious mind. Once in the conscious mind we becóme aware of them. Thus one wíll be influenced as per the predominant impressions in one’s mind. We have explained this in more detail in the next section.
Similarly the moon also affects the mind of animals. However as the sub-conscious mind of animals consists of impressions related only to basic desires such as hunger, sex, sleep etc., the heightened thoughts are related to these basic instincts only.
3. Effect based on illumination or phase of the moon
On new moon day, the non-illuminated, i.e. dárk side of the Moon faces towards Earth. Dárkness emanates raja-tama predominant frequencies. Hence compared to when the illuminated side faces Earth, more subtle basic raja-tama predominant frequencies are transmitted towards Earth.
Refer to the article on sattva, raja and tama, the three subtle basic components.
Alternatively, on a full moon day there is a decrease in the raja-tama because of the increased illumination. However on a full moon day as the moon frequencies are more active, a heightened actívíty of the mind is observed as explained above in point 2. Depending on the types of impressions from the sub-conscious mind that are activated, the heightened actívíty can range from heightened random thoughts to heightened mind actívíty of specific thoughts.
For example, a person who is a wríter and is focusing on some book that he is writing is more likely to get heightened thought actívíty mainly pertaining to the book and creativity in writing style. These types of thoughts wíll arise out of the talent centre. Hence he may find that he can write prolifically on a full moon day.
However for most people the thoughts are random. If there are a number of dominant personality defects such as anger, greed, etc. then they too may surface and dominate our thoughts during this period. For example an alcoholic wíll get more thoughts about the need to drink alcohol on this day.
It is also possible to awaken thoughts about Spirituality that lie inert in the sub-conscious mind of a spíritual person by taking advantage of the heightened mind actívíty and by increasing spíritual practice on a full moon day.
4. Effect based on gravitational pull of the moon
When the moon is full or new, the gravitational pull of the moon and sun are combined. The moon exerts a pull on the Earth on other days too, but it is not as powérful as on the days of full moon and new moon.
Suppose we were to take in a deep breath, the air sucked into our mouth is three times as much as a normal breath. Now let’s translate this analogy to the Moon and its pull on the Earth. During full moon and new moon days the whole Moon is pulling Earth and the effect is as if in the earlier analogy the Moon is taking a deep breath. We find that the circular atmosphere of three times the size of the moon is attracted from the Earth.
Read the entire article and see diagrams @ http://www.spíritualresearchfoundation. ... oon_on_man
Here is another Can the Full Moon Affect Human Behavior? @ http://www.innerself.com/Astrology/full_moon.htm
