Influences of the Moon
Our moon originated billions of years ago because it collided with another celestial body and thus ended up in orbit around the Earth. Literally a gift from heaven. Without her, the earth's axis would not be stable and constantly tilt. As a result, the climate on our planet would be unstable and therefore unlivable. So humans and animals would not be what they are today without the moon to keep them in balance.
The influence of the moon is measurable in tides, the growth of plants and the behavior of humans and animals. The change of tides, ebb and flow, is 60% due to the moon, the sun does the rest. When the moon is on one side of the earth, it draws all the water on earth to itself. And when she turns, she lets go again. It's like both celestial bodies are playing a game of tug-of-war. Every day.

We also only see a maximum of one half of the moon. That's because the moon rotates around its axis as fast as it does around the Earth. This is what we call bound rotation. Because of this, we can never see the back side of the moon from Earth. From the back of the moon, the Earth can never be seen.
On a religious level, the moon is always connected to the feminine. And although there are several phases to the cycle of the moon, there are still three characteristic phases that also occur in life. The virgin — new and full moon — the mother — full moon — and the old woman — waning and dark moon. The moon also provides female strength in every phase of life, appropriate to the situation of the moment. As a virgin, you had different priorities than as a mother or as a grandmother. Every life goes through these three stages, even now, with or without children.
If you want a plan to succeed, you can use the five phases of the moon to make it a success story.