keira wrote:
I haven't noticed many changes in me, but I do find it harder to fall asleep and even when I do, I toss and turn more than usual. I'm a bit more irritable I think, but that might be because of the lack of normal sleep.
However, I do work with socially vulnerable people and I can assure that full moon has it's influence. There's always more people coming in, they are more irritable and aggressive. There's also more mentally unstable people showing up.
Mummy_of_Peanut wrote:
I've not noticed any changes in myself that I can relate to the moon. However, I used to work in mental health services. One of my jobs was to manage a rota of mental health officers, who had to write reports on people who had been detained in a psychiatric hospital, under legislation ('sectioned' we say here). Whenever someone was detained, I'd get a fax alerting me (this was 6 or so years ago). I could predict my workload, depending on the cycles of the moon. Just after a full moon, the faxes would start appearing on my desk, in high numbers. I'd perhaps get 4 or 5 per day, for a few days, whereas I'd normally only get 1 or 2 per day. When I first went into the job, my colleague warned me about it and I was sceptical, but he was right.
One thing mentioned in scientific discussions is the possibility of there being some connection in the past, before electric lights. They surmise that the added light at night might have contributed to sleep disorders and increased activity. But they say with the stimuli gone the effect is gone. I think that may be incorrect. We have had electric lights barely 100 years, and even candles, lamps and such only a few thousand. We however, going by current evolutionary theory, developed and lived over something like 2 million years without artificial lights and under the full exposure of the moon. So I think it very feasible that some inner programming so-to-speak may have occurred.
I would spectulate (using natural selection theory this time) that what would develop would be behaviors that gave some advantage during the full moon period. What would be the actual connection/trigger I don't know. Is it the light or some other yet unknown lunar effect ? What behaviors would have given advantage during a full moon/additional light period ?
The behaviors noted in Lunatics (as in effected by moon, not insanity) might give some clues:
Restlessness/Sleep disorder could be tied to increased activity to take advantage of the extra light (ie. work, hunting, food gathering)
Irritability/Agressiveness could be tied to Warfare/Raiding/Theft occurring during full moons, because increased light permits movement at night. People could either take advantage of the light to attack/raid or would have to be on extra guard because of such possibilitys.
Since both of you are female, it also brought to mind the question if there would be a difference in Male and Female Lunacy.