Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Lunar Calendar 2009: The Art of Timing

For those of you unfamiliar with the effects the moon has on us here all the way down on earth, let me introduce you to Lunar Calendar 2009: The Art of Timing.
The moon has many secrets and has long been of great fascination throughout all the eras in time. Now with more scientific, qualitative and quantitative studies, the latest version of the Lunar Calendar series has been brought to you to provide advice on everything in your body’s wellbeing, and also your house and home. Compiled by the acclaimed writers Johanna Paungger-Poppe and Thomas Poppe (who’ve also written “Moon Time”, “Guided by the Moon” in addition to “The Art of Timing”), you will be able to go through a user-friendly interface and get as much or as brief detail as you desire. Comprised of both their findings and condensed insight into ancient knowledge and practical daily guides for all signs of the zodiac, you will be able to live your life by this pocket-guide full of advice or just take the bits of information you seek.
Areas included in this is advice for the following; health, hygiene, diet and nutrition, household, gardening and construction/building. Arguably more powerful (and more practical) than a daily horoscope, you are able to make full use of the day info (providing information as to how favourable or unfavourable certain activities would be if carried out on a specific day).
Another thing that has been useful, for those who believe in such effects, is the biorhythm settings. You can also set up rhythm settings for yourself, your partner and friends for comparison checks.
There are no date restrictions as to how far forward or back you go in time – so you can plan your life out for years to come and indeed reflect upon dates in the past and compare them to events in your life. If you do this, you may even find more fascinating correlations which will add a whole new level of meaning to this application.
Overall, this is quite a fascinating and interesting programme that is worthwhile taking a look at whether you’re a full blown believer or sceptic. No matter what, you’ll find something interesting, from how your body-clock works and the best times to do certain things to when you’ll get the best fruits from your labours (literally) with your gardening.

Rating 81%

Positives
In depth research and fascinating facts/information
Plenty of information throughout every day of the month
Biorhythm function and practical information on day-by-day basis

Negatives
Quite confusing and may need some research of your own to understand and get the most out of this guide
All information is presented in a factual basis, although you may find conflicting info from other sources

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