Thursday, March 29, 2018

Full Moon '18: Walk in Faith

Image result for quartz on the beachGreetings Lightbeings!

Thokoza, which means to rejoice! (in Zulu).


Well we're almost ready to see another full moon on Saturday. March 31, 2018 @ 08:36 a.m. EST and it's been labeled "Sap",  and also a "Blue"  full moon due to the season  we're in.....Spring.



The farmers almanac tell us....the full Moon names dates back to Native Americans, of what is now the northern and eastern United States. 

The tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred.


There was some variation in the full Moon names, but in general, the same ones were current throughout the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior. According to the Farmers' Almanac, a "blue moon" is the third full moon in any period between either solstice and equinox, or between equinox and solstice. 


Owing to the rarity of a blue moon, the term "blue moon" is used colloquially to mean a rare event, as in the phrase "once in a blue moon",  as stated by wikipedia. 


And get this, there will not be another full "blue" moon until 2020.  Just some knowledge we wanted to share with ya!


Now back to our blog entitled...Walk in Faith.


How do you define faith?  Is a belief, a doctrine, a feeling, a dogma, a loyalty?


We like this definition......  a strong or unshakeable belief in something, esp without proof or evidence, and for our sake its simple!

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Faith for us these days has been an undeniable belief in a higher power, a divine oneness of spirit that guides us without us having proof, or witnessing its appearance to be real or true.


Without getting too deep or philosophical about the term, we just wanted to explore what consists of your faith.  Is  it in man's confidence, or the divine creator's?



Faith has many different meaning, to many people, and there are many different faiths in the world from  Islam, Chrisitianity, Hinduism, Buddhaism, Judiasm, and more that try to define what faith is.

Having a belief system can consist of faith, a faith of something that someone believes in true to help them navigate their spirit while living here on earth. 

There's time when we even call it having “blind” faith in someone, someplace or something. Having blind faith in a wrong, false or not at all real realty.  In this case having faith that is not validated nor substantiated in our being can often lead us astray and off our path.

As the sun rise, and sets and as the moon goes from first,  new, to full we have no control over the wonderous change our planet goes through. 

All we have is faith is that the earth  will rotate on its axis and spins and evolves 365 days a year.

Image result for faithTo have faith in the divine, the elements and phases of our galaxy and earth is amazing and very awesome.

 Just the like the changing of the seasons we must honor and accepts that it is inevitable for it to happen, and that by embracing it we can evolve into beings of knowing and understanding of life.

It seems like the more we ask for a desire or wish to happen that’s when our faith will be put to the test. 

Whether we truly are sincere in our asking and request to have this intention to be granted and to be happy is on us. 

This is where to walk in faith that your heart’s desires, requests, and wishes will become apparent and manifest themselves.
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To walk in faith, for us means somewhat a matter of letting go, to submit, and surrender to the divine, and that is hard when we so much want to be in control of all matters.


Walking in faith is having a certain truth in self, a certain honor and respect of  letting go and knowing that what we desire will become evident and real if we hold on to faith.

We hope that this full blue moon on 3/31/2108 you hold on to faith, that you walk in faith that will allow your dreams and goals to manifest and be true.


of light & love,




nSeyah, LLC.

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