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The phrases "the silver apples of the moon" and "the golden apples of the sun" have both inspired the names of various bands (including the Silver Apples), albums (including Silver Apples of the Moon by Morton Subotnick), books (including The Golden Apples of the Sun by Ray Bradbury and The Golden Apples by Eudora Welty) and films.
Silver Moon was the third single Michael Nesmith recorded as a solo artist and the second to reach the Billboard Hot 100, released in 1970 from his second solo album, Loose Salute. [ 1 ] Nesmith recorded the song with The First National Band .
The exact correlation varied over time, and in early centuries bronze or electrum were sometimes found instead of mercury, or copper for Mars instead of iron; however, gold, silver, and lead had always been associated with the Sun, Moon, and Saturn. [note 1] The associations below are attested from the 7th century and had stabilized by the 15th ...
In Hindu Iconography, Shiva is often shown wearing a crescent moon on his head, symbolising his control over time, as well as his attributes of both creation and destruction. [2] It is used as the astrological symbol for the Moon, and hence as the alchemical symbol for silver. It was also the emblem of Diana/Artemis, and hence represented ...
Silver Moon may refer to: Silver Moon, a 2012 album by Donkeyboy "Silver Moon" (Michael Nesmith song), 1970 "Silver Moon" (David Sylvian song), 1986; Silver Moon Bookshop, a defunct feminist bookshop in London; Silver Moon (ship), a cruise ship operated by Silversea Cruises; Silvermoon Drive-in, a drive-in theatre in Lakeland, Florida
Eirian is a gender-neutral name of Welsh origin that has a moon-adjacent meaning that evokes the celestial body, nevertheless: “bright,” “silver” and “beautiful.” 50. Purnama
The Full Worm Moon is rooted in nature and symbolizes the awakening of Earth as Spring approaches. “The spiritual meaning of the Worm Moon is a subtle yet powerful reminder of the early ...
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Selene (/ s ɪ ˈ l iː n iː /; Ancient Greek: Σελήνη pronounced [selɛ̌ːnɛː] seh-LEH-neh, meaning "Moon") [3] is the goddess and personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene (MEH-neh), she is traditionally the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun god Helios and ...