I'm in no doubt about the moon's influences - living by the sea I could hardly think otherwise
What I do doubt is the building up of demonstrable physical facts into a sort of mystical religion
In tune with the Moon 2012 goes much further than the lunar cycle and gives "guidance" on many more things than gardening. For example, page 46 has advice on haircutting, with a calendar of green, yellow and red days.A day marked on the calendar in green is "A good day for cutting hair to slow down hair loss", whereas a yellow day is "A good day for cutting hair to make it thicker and stronger", Needless to say you leave your hair alone on red days!
Could be a useful personal experiment? Cut half your hair in accordance with the calendar and the other half on a red day? Too late in life for me to try this, but it might suit a younger, hairier forum member.
If you want to judge for yourself you can have a browse through some of the book by going to the following link - then make up your own mind.
http://www.findhornpress.com/ecology-na ... 2-438.html
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)