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This week we had the solstice – winter here in the southern hemisphere and summer in the north – with a full moon on the same day. From television news items and google searches I find so many different statements about the regularity of this: some say it happens every 19 years, others say the last was in 1948 and others that the last was in 1967; some say the next will be in 40 years and others, 60 years. While there is no evidence of any major historical occurrences coinciding with such events, many people like to celebrate them, especially at ancient megalithic sites.

My own findings about the correlation between solar and lunar activity pinpoint the significance as being in the rotations of the Sun and the Moon… the iron core of the Sun rotates once every 27.3 days, the same as the rotation of the moon. However, from the point of view of the observer here on Earth, that appears to take 28 days, due to what is called the Synodic (as opposed to the Sidereal) period. And of course the moon also orbits the Earth in the same number of days. Human biorhythms also go in 28 day cycles, at least the main one, sometimes called the ‘Emotional cycle’ does. In my case, both my 28 day cycle and my 33 day Intellectual cycle were right at the uppermost point of the chart on 21st June, while my 23 day Physical day cycle was right at the bottom of the chart. Along with the solar impulse and full moon influence, I had quite a wrenching day. We are definitely aligned with the vibrations and frequency of these two great celestial bodies!

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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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