The Buck Moon or the Thunder Moon, the full moon of July, was named by Indians who drench nature into every aspect of their lives. They acknowledged that Bucks started to grow their antlers in July, and thunderstorms often helped to cool sultry afternoons during this time of the year.
With a little influence of the Indian tribes around them and with a nod to their own habits, European settlers also called the entire moons. The full moon of July gets a different meaning south of the equator. Names that represent the summer and its patterns in the northern hemisphere are representative of the winter and are patterns in the southern hemisphere – Wolvenman, Oude Moon and IJsman.
The power of the Moon
Together with the sun, the moon has the power to control the rising and fall of the ocean tides. What can happen to our earth if there was no moon? Without stabilizing the moon to stabilize our planet, our seasons would get confused and the lane of our planet around the sun would change drastically. Our beloved oceans would change from beautiful wave pools to serene multi -like water bodies. This would influence the food flow of the ocean, so that many water species were ultimately forced into extinction.
That is the power of the moon.
Connection
Julian Full Buck Moon will reach its peak on Thursday 10 July at 4.37 pm Est. This is when the energetic power of the Moon will be at its highest this month.
You are a being of nature, connected to the wonderful energy of the moon. Embrace the moon. Feel his light and energy. Connect to his presence. During the day today – and every day this summer – it says in the meditative Qigong posture The dragon stands between heaven and the earth.