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minxoto 11-12-2017 06:20 AM

Secrets of the sun and the moon
 
Children draw the sun as yellow, but if you actually look at it then it's all white.

The moon can be white or yellow, and we have an expression that says "blue moon". (which actually is a month with two full moons - the second one being the blue one).

But did you know that the moon actually see itself as red?

It means it has fear, but only for the reason to save people.

Chrysalis 31-12-2017 08:47 AM

Your comment about the moon seeing itself as red is a curious statement.

How do you know that the moon sees itself as red? Have you had some kind of communication with it? When the moon is full, or even close to it, I've seen its aura and haven't seen any red in it. What I saw was a very lit up blue aura on the moon's edge. The aura extended far away from the moon and the colours faded and turned into a 'mist'. Those colours were mostly green and indigo.

I drew what I saw but coloured pencils can't do any justice for the aura.
https://i.imgur.com/sbOCznf.jpg

The colour red has many meanings and I've never associated it with fear.
https://www.bourncreative.com/meaning-of-the-color-red/

This says that black symbolizes fear among other things.
https://www.colorpsychology.org/black/

I'm curious how you came to your conclusions as to why red symbolizes fear and how the moon views itself as red.

lostsoulll 22-01-2018 12:42 AM

okay that's good :) : ) :)

soul-alchemy 22-01-2018 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by minxoto
Children draw the sun as yellow, but if you actually look at it then it's all white.

The moon can be white or yellow, and we have an expression that says "blue moon". (which actually is a month with two full moons - the second one being the blue one).

But did you know that the moon actually see itself as red?

It means it has fear, but only for the reason to save people.


one month is one moon - so how can you have two full moons in one month?

Chrysalis 22-01-2018 01:58 AM

Two moons happen because a lunar month is shorter than a solar month.

soul-alchemy 23-01-2018 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Two moons happen because a lunar month is shorter than a solar month.


I don't understand... If moon directly translates to month... Which is every 28/29 days... Then what's a solar month... Isn't solar a yearly measurement of linear time?

Chrysalis 23-01-2018 06:56 PM

Our calendars are based on the sun's movement. If we were to use the moon for a calendar, it'd be different. The moon's orbit is smaller so it moves faster in the sky compared to the sun. Since a solar month has a couple more days (30 instead of 28) it means the moon can show up, every now and then, twice in a month.

Hope this helped.

Howla Dark 15-05-2018 04:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by minxoto
Children draw the sun as yellow, but if you actually look at it then it's all white.

The moon can be white or yellow, and we have an expression that says "blue moon". (which actually is a month with two full moons - the second one being the blue one).

But did you know that the moon actually see itself as red?

It means it has fear, but only for the reason to save people.


Children do draw the sun as yellow. I've always considered the sun as the colour yellow. A golden giant. It was, or used to be. In the bright midday of Summer, the sunlight was bright yellow and its rays were golden. There were sunspots within the rays that were yellow, white and orange. This isn't the case anymore.

The sun now is white, and a white dwarf star. It's so bright that I have to cover my eyes when walking. I never used to have this problem. The sun rays are ghostly white and blue! There is a pale blue streak. Sunspots within rays now are violet coloured. This isn't the sun that I remember.

As for the moon thinking itself as red, this is strange. The moon is seen as white, but it's actually full of coloured gemstones on the surface. The moon is also different too. Now we have a Cheshire Cat grinning phase of the moon! This never happened prior to 2016.

sentient 18-05-2018 09:35 PM

In Finno-Ugric/Siberian mythology ….The world was born from a Waterfowl or an Eagle Egg: (Alternativly "The Earth Diver Myth" is also told).

Quote:

From the egg, from the lower part,
Emerged mother – the damp earth;
From the egg, from the upper part,
Arouse the high heavenly vault,
From the yolk, from the upper part,
The bright sun appeared;
From the egg white, from the upper part,
The bright moon appeared;
From the egg, from the mixed part,
The stars were made in heaven …..

(An egg or oval shaped shaman drum - the universe in a drum).

From the mixed part (the Big Dipper) came down 2 Totemic Ancestors, the Bear (moon, dark, winter etc.) and the Moose/Elk (sun, light, summer etc.):

The dual organization of society into two complementary totemic 'moieties':

(Artwork by Nikolai Fomin)

sentient 19-05-2018 11:06 PM

In most Aboriginal cultures the Sun is female and the Moon is male.
This applies to Australian Aboriginals, Indigenous Europeans, (shamanic) Siberians, Melanesians and Koreans to name a few.
http://www.lionpath.net/zwoelf.html
https://thequeenofheaven.wordpress.c...-northern-sun/


Native Americans?
(Shamanic?)
http://www.awarenessmag.com/janfeb4/...NY_KNIVES.HTML
Then again ….
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=891.0

Perhaps beliefs differ from tribe to tribe, so making generalizations is not at all a good idea?


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