Beaver Full Moon
- The Nature Within, LLC Gallinoto
- Nov 12, 2025
- 3 min read
Y’All Scared – Say You’re Scared
Beaver Full Moon Edition
Moving Through Fear, Releasing Into Love

The Full Beaver Moon this week — the brightest and closest moon of the year — charged my mind, body, and soul. Its light guided me through cleansing, healing, and surrender. I moved through fear in all its forms — through movement, through music, through tears — releasing attachments to what no longer serves, and even to the things that still do.
I let fear rise only to release it, returning it to its rightful owner — no longer mine to carry. I leaned deeply into trust, into the original flow of creation — the way God intended. With each breath, I opened myself to freedom, joy, and connection.
This moon was on steroids — powerful, radiant, and bold. Its light cut through the darkness, helping me soften, surrender, and release with deep courage. The Beaver Moon sets the dam for the winter — preparing us for protection, sustenance, and stillness.
The clouds rolled across the sky, softening the brightness, reminding me of patience.
Patience is just like that — allowing the light to shine through when the time is right.
Waiting for the clouds of anxiety and fear to pass.
Trusting the wind to move them along.
That’s when peace is revealed — when we stop forcing and start allowing.
This moon illuminated healing energy — potent enough to send well wishes and prayers to whoever needed them, wherever they may be. Releasing attachments teaches us what love really is. Love isn’t control. Love isn’t ownership. Love is freedom, trust, and faith in divine timing.
As I listened to music, grief moved through me like waves.
A lyric caught my heart: “Heartbreak Hotel and you’re home again.”
It reminded me that love — in its purest form — is found even in heartbreak.
Love is hard to see when we’re standing in its shadow, but it’s always there, waiting for us to remember what it feels like to truly be loved and to love from within.
During prayer and meditation, I heard another lyric whisper through:
“Loving you is loving me.”
That’s the essence of oneness — the truth that everything we give and receive is connected.
And then came another line,
from another song,
that hit hardest:
“If you’re scared, say you’re scared.”
We all are, sometimes.
Scared to love. Scared to lose. Scared to let go.
But honesty is the gateway to courage.
As I walked with my dog beneath that moonlight, I realized how simple love truly is. It’s not found in ownership or labels. It’s found in moments:
The rising moon.
The setting sun.
The sound of waves.
The expanse of a bright blue sky.
When we release attachments, we begin to understand love as life itself — something that flows, not something we possess.
Society teaches us otherwise.
Social feeds and programming condition us toward control, dependency, illusion, judgment, and fear. We build cages — for others and ourselves — and call them relationships. But the truth is:
Our only job is to keep the cage open.
To trust.
To live.
To love.
Then… let the clouds pass.
Feel. Write. Wait. Pause. Breathe.
You know the drill.
As men, we were taught to hold it in — that’s why many don’t know how to go within. But healing asks us to feel. To release. To love again, differently this time.
Love is scary.
But if love is a place I’m going again — at least I know how to go with it.
Love can take you for a spin. It can sweep you out to sea.
But if you get swept away, enjoy the ride.
Pray for the current to guide you safely to shore.
Your surfboard is your support system — friends, faith, community — the people and practices that keep you afloat. Learn how to ride the waves. It’s the art of flow.
Play. Laugh. Learn. Create. Rest. Repeat.
Growth is a rhythm, not a race.
Abundance is here, now.
Fear is just a cloud passing over the moonlight.
Say you’re scared. Then move through it.
The light is waiting.
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