The moon also has its influence on the psyche. In 1981 I read a book one night written by a psychiatrist in the US with an interest in the moon. This perceptive psychiatrist worked in a closed psychiatric ward and discovered a pattern in the recurrent recurrent increase in anxiety among the patients there and the number of suicide attempts in the ward. For years he read literature about the moon, its phases and many other movements and discovered that this stir found its peak every full moon and during the last fifteen minutes. This phenomenon he wrote down in the book about the moon that he was writing. I read in that book, of which I remember the cover, but not the title, that the moon also affects the tides of the sea, namely tide and tide. In the book it was explained that a storm flood is partly caused by the moon. Whether it was his conclusion or that I drew it myself I don't remember, but since a man is eighty percent water, at that time the idea was, it seemed logical to me that the turmoil could be explained by the influence of the moon on the water present in man. As the residents of a psychiatric ward generally show greater sensitivity to external and internal incentives, these fluctuations may have more impact on them than on people outside a psychiatric hospital. Meanwhile, it becomes clear from the spiritual angle that the psyche in its capacity as a soul has a fluid aspect. Moreover, I have just read, during the fact-checking that people now assume that a human being is 50% to 60% water. Nice fact is here that of that h



