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Full moon season
- September 23, 2013
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- Category: Education system God's temple/Tabernacle New moon/full moon Religious system spiritual system
Full moon is the season when the moon with its whole apparent disk illuminated with the light of the sun.
The season of full moon always falls on the 15th day on the Hebrew calendar.
This means that the hemisphere of the Moon that is facing the Earth (the near side) is almost fully illuminated by the Sun and appears round (while the far side is almost completely unilluminated).
The spiritual meaning of Full moon on God’s calendar:
On the Hebrew calendar; each new moon season becomes a birth of light (inspirational ideas, prophetic revelations and activation of blessings) that pertains to each Hebrew month.
What is the meaning of full moon?
When the moon becomes full moon (fully illuminated with the light of the sun), this also symbolizes that: the blessing of that month has fully matured up into it’s full state.
(psalm 81:3 blow the trumpet at the time of the new moon, at the full moon…for this is a statue for Israel).
And thus; new moon and full moon becomes season of activation of prophetic blessings and reciting of God’s oral stories over God’s children.
New moon and full moon is a season which stimulates the desires of intimancy:
New moon and full moon becomes a season which arouses the cravings desires of intimancy and sexual pleasure.
That is the reason why it is very important to pray, seek God and be obedient towards God’s will during this season,
so that those desires (feelings or emotions) may be transformed, converted and targeted towards the holy intimancy of God’s love.
Full Moon in pagan practices and rituals:
In the pagan rituals of deity worshiping, full moon and new moon seasons have been perverted and converted into seasons of casting magic spells, witchcraft, divination and practicing astrology.
Article written by Ap Ngabo ALEX