Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations

by Radhakrishnan. P | 2017 | 51,158 words

This study analyzes the Significance of the Moon in Ancient Civilizations and it’s contribution to modern astrology. This thesis also aims at integrated scientific explanations on New and Full Moon and their influence of Geo-physical phenomena and also analyzes how significant a role the moon plays in keeping the life on earth. Astrology is the or...

1. Launching Human Ashes at Moon

The traditional post-burial customs had gone drastic changes overtaking the habitual customs as illustrated in Astrology. Now, the private owned company called Elysium Space targets to lift off the burial ash into space and the moon. The contemporary modern people started to rethink about the vision of cremated human burials from the Underground to the Celestial. The company had already launched a mobile application to track the ashes into orbit through a memorial space flight at the cost of a launch costing around USD 1,900. Customers ship their burial ashes in capsules to Elysium Space through spacecrafts engraving the remembrance message of 80 characters on metal plate. According to Elysium Space founder Thomas Civet, a former NASA engineer a memorial spaceflight shall be a unique experience for family and friends to keep the memory of the loved one in this civilized world. The new custom strengthened the human belief about salvation of human spirit that should reach the Chandraloka as notified in ancient texts. Through this space programme, the civilized modernists reopen a new opportunity to see the faces of the deceased by looking over the phases of moon. It is clear that the Anthyoshti customs of Astrology and the Indian spiritual scriptures are exactly the forbearers of this thought.[1]

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htpp://elysiumspace.com/mobil-app.

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