Who doesn't remember that maybe the first girl you were really in love with when you were young? Sitting in the moonlight together at night was a dream, the perfect dream and was a very romantic moment. Much probably didn't end up, but why the fascination of young lovers before the moon?
Yesterday afternoon there was another full moon. On especially highly sensitive fellows, but probably also a lot of other earthlings, the moon and certainly the full moon can have quite some influence. Apart from the influence on the moon on our personal water management, the moon has a lot of influence on our emotions through our hormones, for example, as we know, in women who still ovulate. However, we all have hormones and, often linked to them, emotions. Love is also an emotion and one that can go awry in our hormone household. Looking at the moon together is perhaps the best and least violent solution.
Poets and other sensitive natures often have a thing for the moon. The classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) once dedicated one of his sonatas to a countess. A poet and music critic who knew the piece sat in a boat in the moonlight at night, and enjoying the moment he thought of the first part of this 14th piano sonata of Beethoven and invented the name "Mondscheinsonate." To date, this is the name of the piano sonata.



