“Moonlight and Mind: The Celestial Mirror of Human Consciousness”

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High above the world, the moon moves in silence—neither rushing nor retreating. It rises, it wanes, it returns—unchanged, yet ever changing. To the human eye, it appears gentle, silver, passive. Yet across cultures and centuries, it has been seen not as an object, but as a force—mysterious, magnetic, and deeply personal.
In the ancient sky of India, the moon is not merely a planet’s satellite—it rests upon the matted locks of Lord Shiva, the cosmic yogi. There, it symbolizes time, rhythm, stillness, and surrender. On Shiva’s brow, the moon is more than an ornament—it is his serenity. It is his mastery over mind, time, and tides.
This is no myth. This is cosmic poetry—layered with symbolism and science, physiology and psychology, cosmology and consciousness.

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