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Re: Re[6]: [RT] the 5/22 new moon



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Stig & All:

The rationale of how and why the moon influences human beings is the same
reason its gravitational energies influence the ebb and flow of
the ocean tides.  Most of the human body is composed of water so
if the moon influences the tide waters shouldn't the effect also be felt
on the human body?  I believe that there is also a certain amount of
liquid mass that comprises the human brain.  Think then of the collective
actions relative to mass behavior?  Now, the rationale must be different for
oysters?  Are their body masses composed mostly of water?  Of course a
simpler explanation is that this is a force of nature; just like those
'miracle pets' whose instincts save folks from fires; drownings, etc.
Another great example is how cattle will take to shelter because their
instincts tell them a rain storm is coming.

Chas

-----Original Message-----
From: Stig O <olausson@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: Re[6]: [RT] the 5/22 new moon


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>> the causation questions are interesting and there may be something there,
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>If this professor has shown that a large population of living organism
(oysters) is actually responding, without knowing it, to the position of the
moon. Why couldn't we, as human beings, respond likewise?
>I mean, some people do behave like they have a brain of an oyster... :-)
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