Alain Moueix’s Notebook

CHECK BACK SOON
FOR THE FIRST FEATURE
FROM ALAIN MOUEIX’S NOTEBOOK.

 

Meanwhile, here is a taster.

 

“Rather than just being a mere reflection, moonlight is the result of sunlight being transformed, broken down and then put back together by the crystalline surface of this nocturnal celestial body. This contact, like any other no doubt, polarises, stabilises and organises light. In its reflected form, it is more coherent. A full moon harmonises and magnifies the patterns of life. Light penetrates and becomes more stable. Red and green frequencies become the majority and distil their celebratory effect. Lunar soil is rich in iron and magnesium. Iron is the metallic ion present in haemoglobin, and magnesium is found in the chlorophyll coursing through sap. What human or plant could fail to be gladdened by its milky face, by its ability to illuminate the truth? I see the generosity of the secret radiance it produces. There is no doubt that its zeal extends to every living thing, not forgetting even a single flower.”

 

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