(WQ) The full moon signifies the Buddhist lunar observance or "fasting day" call uposatha, when one follows the Eight Precepts rather than the ordinary Five Precepts and dedicates oneself to the practice for 24 hours. This is a weekly observance but is most significant on the month's full moon day.
5 crazy things about this full moon (Aug. 12) we need to know
(Josie Grouse, 8/9/22) This full moon is going to be big! Get ready. So many things are happening in the world. The energy is shifting starting August 11 until the end of 2022.
(Lovemotives) August supermoon 2022, last one after four in a row
Wish it were live rather than in the studio. |
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