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Why Humans Have Always Looked to the Moon

Long before modern technology, the moon served as humanity’s most reliable guide.


Farmers planted crops by it.

Travellers navigated by it.

Entire cultures built calendars around its phases.


Even today, people across the world still feel a mysterious connection to the moon.




The Rhythm of Lunar Cycles



The moon moves through a repeating cycle that lasts about 29.5 days, moving from new moon to full moon and back again.


These phases have long been associated with emotional and spiritual rhythms.


Many traditions believe the moon influences:


• intuition

• reflection

• emotional awareness

• personal transformation


Whether viewed spiritually or scientifically, the moon remains one of the most powerful symbols of cycles and renewal.





Why the Full Moon Feels Powerful



The full moon represents illumination.


It’s the moment when the moon reflects the sun’s light most strongly, symbolising clarity and awareness.


Spiritually, this phase is often associated with:


• releasing old patterns

• recognising emotional truths

• celebrating progress


It’s a moment of culmination within the lunar cycle.





The Moon as a Spiritual Guide



For centuries, the moon has reminded humanity that life moves in cycles.


Just as the moon waxes and wanes, our own lives move through periods of growth, reflection, and renewal.


By paying attention to these rhythms, many people feel more connected to the natural world — and to themselves.

 
 
 

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