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Universal & Life Cycles

Our trading strategy recognizes that the entire universe is made up of cyclical vibrations. In more scientific terms, every entity has a molecular vibration that behaves in measurable cyclical patterns. Every entity in the universe has its own cyclical vibration and like vibrations attract like vibrations. Think about it in daily life. If you speak in a certain way to someone on the phone they notice a type of tone; they're able to tell if you're in a good or bad mood. If you needed to ask for directions you approach someone who has a "good vibration" instead of the opposite. People say, "I don't get a good vibe" from this person, place, or thing. People who like certain things are naturally inclined to befriend people who like the same things.

Larger vibrations in our universe affect everything at every molecular level, down to human behavior or vibrational instincts. Human behavior forms a collective vibration as well and that collective entity is affected by larger vibrational entities. Many ancient civilizations were aware that life on Earth moved in cycles based upon our alignment with larger entities. For example, the ancient Egyptians were much more aware of the importance of astronomical events and their significance in our lives. People who fail to make this connection do so not because the connection isn't there, but because it's not convincing enough.

At a more basic level, human vibration is directly affected by the moon. The scientific community often dismisses the idea because there are no major studies that show overwhelmingly convincing quantitative data linking lunar cycles to human behavior. Nonetheless, one British hospital study found that people with history of strokes notice stroke-like symptoms near a full moon (2).

The most glaring connection between the moon's vibrational connection human behavior is a female's menstrual cycle. It's not by mere coincidence that the average menstrual cycle is exactly the same length as the moon's 29.5-day cycle.

This is often dismissed as well because female menstrual cycles don't always begin at a new moon or full moon because each woman has a different lifestyle. That's why it's tough to quantify human vibrational cycles. But when you understand that humans are the only entities (of which we are aware) who are emotional and analytical, it's easy to see why each female behaves differently. These differences are often linked to periods of stress, fear, and analysis.

The lunar connection to menstrual cycles is clearer when observing behavior during lunar phases. In the 1950s, Czech psychiatrist Dr Eugene Jonas experimented on an ancient belief in a link between women's fertility and the lunar phase present at the time of birth. He found that if you discarded the interruptions caused by human emotions, then female fertility increased with sexual activity during natal lunar phase. In other words, he found evidence that a women born on a new moon has increased sexual activity on a new moon (3).

The connection between lunar cycles and life cycles on Earth is more easily quantifiable when eliminating emotion completely. If we examined the behavior of non-analytical and emotionless creatures in relation to lunar phase changes, then the connection would be more quantifiable. The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour published a report on the effects of lunar phases on sea birds and found, "Their activities at night changed synchronously with the lunar phase: birds flew for longer periods and landed on water more frequently on nights with a full moon than when there was a new moon. Our results indicate that at-sea behaviour of pelagic seabirds is closely associated with the lunar cycle" (4).

This is clear evidence that lunar cycles are linked somewhat to vibrational cycles here on Earth. If the moon, which is really one of the smallest objects around us, can affect cycles on Earth, then it's obvious that other larger astronomical entities do as well.

Metals--specifically gold and silver--follow specific astronomical cycles quite well. In the next part of the series we'll show you the connection between astronomical cycles and gold and silver market cycles.

Part II: Gold & Silver Cycles



















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