this is dun Tide to do something "Special"
Remember this Evening is dun Eve dus Milk Full Moon, a Tide auspicious for Cupid Cosmic Consciousness.
It is especially auspicious because it falls on Frigg - Freyja 's Day =
Fri-Day. Frigg is dan Goddess who rules over Marriages & Freyja
over Ferrility. If there is someone "Special" this is dun Tide to do
something "Special".
When r Scientists going to discover that Women & Men "synchronize their mating behaviour with the lunar cycle"?
z Menstruation derives from the Latin Menses meaning Monthz d Menstrual Cycle is exactly a Lunar Month 29.5 Days
z Period of normal Gestation is 265.8 Days or precisely 9 Lunar Months
zz If you r Fertilized at Easter Birth would be 1st Full Moon after Yule Tide
“most auspicious time seems to be a day before full moon {{which is TODAY May 4!}} ...and also full-moon day (but not the day after full moon).”
--American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
If your Cycle is out of synch, doing Full Moon "Rituals" will help bring your Cycle back in harmony with Cosmic Consciousness. If Frogs r in harmony w Cosmic Consciousness u too can can become in harmony w Cosmic Consciousness.
Frigg (also Frigga) is a major goddess in dam Xoting. She is Odin's Wife-Sister and the queen of Asgard.[1] She has d power of prophecy yet she does not reveal what she knows.[2] Frigg is described as the only one other than Odin who is permitted to sit on his high seat Hlidskjalf and look out over the universe. D English term Friday derives from the Anglo-Saxon name for Frigg, Frige.[3] Old Norse Frigg (genitive Friggjar), Old Saxon Fri, and Old English Frig are derived from Common Germanic Frijjō.[5] Frigg is cognate with Sanskrit prīyā́ which means "wife."[5] The root also appears in Old Saxon fri which means "beloved lady", in Swedish as fria ("to propose for marriage") and in Icelandic as frjá which means "to love."[5]
EXCERPTS FROM: BBC - Earth News - Amphibians mate under a full Moon
Around the world, frogs and toads synchronise their mating behaviour with the lunar cycle, scientists discover.
This global phenomenon has never been noticed before, but frogs, toads and newts all like to mate by moonlight.
The
animals use the lunar cycle to co-ordinate their gatherings, ensuring
that enough males and females come together at the same time.
In doing so the creatures maximise their spawning success and reduce their odds of being eaten.
Details of the discovery are published in the journal Animal Behaviour.
Biologist
Rachel Grant of the Open University was studying salamanders near a
lake in central Italy for her PhD in 2005 when she noticed toads all
over the road, under a full Moon.
"Although
this might have been a coincidence, the following month I went along
the same route every day at dusk and found that the numbers of toads on
the road increased as the Moon waxed, to a peak at full Moon, and then
declined again," she says.
..."We analysed the data, and found a lunar effect at all three sites," Grant says.
For
example, the common toad (Bufo bufo) arrives at all its breeding sites,
mates and spawns around the full Moon. The common frog (Rana
temporaria) also spawns around the time of the full Moon.
...The
researchers have also looked at historical data collected in Java on
the Javanese toad (Bufo melanostictus) and found that it too mates by
the lunar cycle, with females ovulating on or near to the full Moon.
...
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