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At 03:59 PM 6/8/01 EDT, Sandy Rzetelny wrote:
>In a message dated 6/8/01 12:32:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Interesting... but I understand that simply paying more, consistent
> attention to the cycles of the moon often has the same effect, so I'm not
> sure that the "trappings" are necessary...
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>could you please explain how you do this?
well, the context in which I came across this was... women who embrace
some of the more nature-oriented religions generally include moon-oriented
ritual cycles and this kind of reorienting of their cycles tends to be a
natural side effect.
I would suspect that just going out every evening and doing a bit of "moon
bathing" might achieve something similar, actually. As I fit the
aforementioned category, I don't have personal experience with attempting
to reorient things outside of that context, though. And yes, when I'm
paying attention, my cycles shorten and realign and when I go for a while
without paying attention, they tend to change in cycle length which throws
them off. It's pretty fascinating, actually!
Dianne
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