The Moon
The Moon influences your daily ordinary life as you go about your daily life producing varying conditions, reactions, states of mind, sensitivities, and feelings as you come in contact with others, events and conditions. As the Moon changes hourly or daily your reactions do too. The Aries Moon is all about the individual who says "me, me, me!" The Moon in Aries can be assertive, easily excitable, loud, and emotionally expressive. In fact you are more inclined to be assertive and emotional during and Aries Moon. Impulsiveness and impatience can be troublesome, but maybe it's the quickest way to handle an issue you are experiencing. Angry outbursts follow if you are impatient. But no worries the Aries Moon quickly gets over their anger. Things move faster and get louder during the Aries Moon. For instance, if something hurts, you might yell,out in pain, or if something excites you, you might also get louder. Fire alarms go off, obnoxious types roar their motorcycle engines and cars speed through red lights. Competition is strong or fierce and the Alpha male wants to dominate. The Aries Moon excites us so there's a greater chance for arguments, anger, and impulsive physical roughness too. During Aries Moons, everyone is protective of their feelings, what they consider theirs, home, hearth, domestic and family matters. Your reactions to things and people around is is almost spontaneous. You act first and think later. Jumping into things head first without calculating the outcome is also possible during the excitement of the Aries Moon. You can also be a little clumsy, and accident prone around the home because there's a tendency to move faster. Take care with heat, hot objects, sharp tools, knives and firearms. You might eat fast, be on the run, or have a full day planned. If you get an idea you'll surely act upon it quickly. Avoid being hyper sensitive, over reactive, and annoying to others. Give others their say too. Today is a great day for competitions,taking the initiative, races and roller coasters rides. It's a thrill seeker's kind of day. Start things that require lots of confidence and energy but not lots of follow through.
Native American Full Moon Names
As the Full Moon illuminated the ancient night skies, they were given names by native Americans and also medieval cultures. Many of the names come from the colonial Americans adopting Native American names into their calendars.
January Wolf Moon
February Snow Moon
March Worm Moon
April Pink Moon
May Flower Moon
Strawberry Moon
July Buck Moon
August Sturgeon Moon
September Harvest Moon
October Hunter’s Moon
September Full Corn Moon (Harvest)
October Hunter's Moon (Harvest)
November Beaver Moon
December Cold Moon
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