Introduction
The SSRF (Spiritual Science Research Foundation) also states
that the Moon’s vibrations or emissions affect the human mind as well as the
mind of animals. I wasn’t quite sure that animals have a mind, however perhaps
they do as they certainly have a brain and they certainly have memory. Many
experiments have shown that animals also have a certain level of intelligence.
So if we accept that animals something of a mind then if the
Moon affects the human mind it must also affect the minds of animals. This is
quite plausible as animals during the times of a full Moon exhibit an agitated
type of behaviour that is beyond their norm.
Summary of SSRF Moon Vibrations Effect on the Human Mind
The previous post (39) described the Moon as having the
effect of making the subconscious in the human being more active, where the
thoughts from the subconscious enter the conscious mind with much more ease,
frequency and intensity. Basically whatever we have in our subconscious gets
amplified and has a greater tendency to come out around the and during the time
of a full moon.
Animal Subconscious
The SSRF says that the Moon’s vibrations affect the minds of
animals in the same way as it does human beings. Animals only really have basic
survival desires in their subconscious. They do not have all these other things
such as conversations, movies, news, books, games, internet, etc. in their
subconscious. They have the basics such as food, rest, safety and reproduction.
Moon Vibration Effect on Animals
Therefore the effect of the Moon on animals is to make these
basic desires much more active in them and therefore they are more active
trying to fulfil these desires, which could imply fighting and to defend themselves
from other animals who are trying to fulfil their desires and attacking others
to fulfil their own desires.
Summary
So then, the Moon’s frequencies affect human beings and animals
alike. This from the esoteric point of view also makes a lot of sense. Perhaps
in another post I will explain more about this. Well even to science as well, because
there are branches of science that treat or consider the human being to be an
animal, the terms ‘human ape’ or the ‘human animal’ have been used with
popularity.
End (40).
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