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We talk about the full moon or the half moon or the empty moon - depending on the shape of the moon as we can see it. Of course, today we know that the moon is always full. Simply because of the position of the Earth in the Sun's cone of light, it covers more or less of the moon surface. Nevertheless, depending on the Earth's position, we see only part of the moon illuminated. So the position in the light is decisive. This can easily be transferred to everyday life: depending on how I position myself, I perceive situations - holistically or only partially, because perhaps I only want to see them on one side, whether consciously or unconsciously. And what is even more to learn from the moon example: depending on how much I put myself in the spotlight, I see situations more holistically or not: so the more of me, the less of what I am looking at or in - and the less of me, the more wholeness of the other. Is this perhaps an issue for you?

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