For the past year, I’ve used the Excel version of a lunar calendar created by Alexis Poquiz to track the moon cycle for each remote viewing session. Now the calendar is available for purchase via Gumroad. (Yay, Alexis!!) You can view it online or print it in various formats, even customizable!
My hope is that more people will record this data so we can track it through groups such as the Applied Precognition Project. It could provide valuable insight into lunar influences on psi. While some studies have already been done, having data from many people for long periods of time would be a significant step toward understanding the perceived “lunar effect.” (See Dean Radin’s book THE CONSCIOUS UNIVERSE for brief descriptions of some lunar and geomagnetism studies.)