
Relationship With the Perfect Moon
The Perfect Moon

When we look at the night sky, most of us see a bright ball that changes shape and size and a whole bunch of pin-sized lights. It is now common knowledge that the Moon affects the movement of water on Earth. The tides ebb and flow with the pull of the Moon.
We're made up of 90% water, so it makes sense that the phase of the moon affects us, too. No scientific research has been conclusive in this area, and so it remains a theory - albeit a widely accepted one.
With such a mighty force upon us, shouldn't we try to understand the mystery of the moon? start small. Try to pay attention to the phase of the moon. Is it really full or does it just look full? Do you find that you feel differently when the moon is near full? What happens when the Moon is close to new and you can't see it?
Tradition says that the waning moon (decreasing visibility) signals a time to rid oneself of negativity. Quitting bad habits, losing weight, and letting go of negative thought patterns are examples of traditional waning moon activities. The cleansing energy is at its peak (no longer visible) at the time of the new moon.
The waxing moon (increased visibility) is a great time to bring positive things to you. Start new projects, open yourself to new experiences - love, laugh, live. These are trademarks of Wax Moon. This positive energy is at its peak (fully visible) at the time of full moon.
The Moon is actually full for a moment before it begins to wane, it is in constant motion. The concept of perfection is reflected in the face of the moon. The laws of physics say: the only constant changes.
This leads to another conjecture that perfection can exist only for a moment before it is then lost and transformed into something else. If not, then perfection is change and imperfection is stagnation. If the latter is true, then nature is perfection.
There is much to learn from the perfect, innocent Moon.