Tales Of The Moon Upd [UPDATED]

A classic English folktale says a man was caught gathering sticks on the Sabbath (a holy day of rest). As punishment, he was banished to the Moon, where he stands forever holding his bundle of sticks. You can still see the outline of the man, his dog, and his thornbush on the lunar surface.

But one tale, in particular, captured Akira's imagination. It was the story of a young girl, not much older than Akira herself, who had been transported to the moon by a magical wind. The girl, named Luna, had become the moon's companion, playing with the stars and dancing under the moon's silvery light. tales of the moon

Because the Moon is a mirror. In its cold light, we see our fears (madness, loneliness), our loves (Selene and Endymion), and our sacrifices (the hare). Every time you look up at a crescent, half, or full moon, you are not just seeing a rock. You are seeing a story—one that belongs to all of humanity. A classic English folktale says a man was

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