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How much do you know about the Moon and its countless myths? Want to learn more? You are at the right place. Lunar myths are legends, beliefs, stories, folktales, traditions, and superstitions that exist across cultures around the world about the Moon. These myths personify the Moon as a god-like deity with superhuman powers to exact good and bad influences through its anthropomorphism of human-like behaviors, emotions, health, and motivations. In most cases, symbolism is related to the phases of the moon, especially the Full Moon. The Moon is viewed as a "cultural mirror" of beliefs covering…mehr

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How much do you know about the Moon and its countless myths? Want to learn more? You are at the right place. Lunar myths are legends, beliefs, stories, folktales, traditions, and superstitions that exist across cultures around the world about the Moon. These myths personify the Moon as a god-like deity with superhuman powers to exact good and bad influences through its anthropomorphism of human-like behaviors, emotions, health, and motivations. In most cases, symbolism is related to the phases of the moon, especially the Full Moon. The Moon is viewed as a "cultural mirror" of beliefs covering all aspects of culture per se: Spirituality, history, psychology, mythology, anthropology, geography, biology/anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, and other aspects of human life, including technology. As you will discover, the different cultures have devised schemes as to where the moon originated, changed its colors, shape, and size, as well as its disappearing act. Also, kings, queens, princesses, princes, and gods ruled the Moon kingdom in their sphere (pun intended). Read the book to find out more about the all powerful Moon.
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About the Author Dr. Indiana Robinson was born in Kingston, Jamaica in the 1950's to David Harrison (Brand Flu/Comvalius) son of a Surinamese immigrant and Indiana Emily Harrison. She is married to International reggae artiste, Jackie Robinson, lead singer of the Pioneers Reggae group. She credits her husband, her sisters Fernandie and Sharon, and her two brothers Edgar and Arthur as the pillars on which she stands in pursuing her dreams and aspirations. With no children of her own, she values her stepchildren, Bobby, Marc, and Kelly; her nieces and nephews, Major CJ Reid, 2nd Lieutenant Tara Price and Errol Jnr Price; Krisan and Captain Caniggia Harrison; Marsha, Sean, and Dean Hibbert as well as her grandnephew Caleb and her God children, Jahari 'JaJa' Yates, Tyree Hunter, and Little Joan Ennis-Thomas.