
In certain astrological traditions, the lunar cycle is linked to animal symbolism. The association of hares with the March full moon, sometimes called the Worm Moon, likely stems from their increased activity... Read more »

In some cultural interpretations of lunar symbolism, specifically East Asian traditions, the dark markings on the Moon’s surface are perceived not as a “man in the moon” but as a rabbit or... Read more »

Lunar symbolism combined with leporine imagery forms the foundation of a unique astrological framework. This system often links the moon’s cycles with the hare’s perceived characteristics, such as intuition, fertility, and transformation.... Read more »

In certain cultural traditions, the lunar surface’s markings are interpreted not as a “man in the moon,” but as a rabbit or hare. This symbolic image, linked to themes of fertility, intuition,... Read more »

In some cultural traditions, particularly East Asian folklore and some branches of astrology, the lunar surface markings are interpreted not as a human face, but as a rabbit or hare. This long-eared... Read more »