protect faith

The spiritual meaning of cedar is everlasting, endurance, eternal life, and immortality.

A sacred tree that has been used for thousands of years to purify in preparation for a sacred ceremony. The resin was also used in the Ancient Egyptian mummification process.

Faith cannot be contained to words, you cannot describe or quantify a spiritual essence You can recognize when you are closing off to faith for in the presence of someone who is not open to receiving faith, you feel the cold negative, the evil essence of scarcity, the brother of doubt and impossibility, that believe it will never happen. When these low cloudy brothers slither into the room. Consider it an invitation to go out into nature for fresh air, if that’s not possible for you open the window or door for fresh air then sit down quietly, feel what comes up and cry if you need to, but let it go. Close your eyes and imagine with each inhale you are bringing in a warm, safe, beaming light into your heart, slowly filling your body, creating a force field of love and protection around you.
Sit with that for as love as you desire.

To protect your faith: Ask yourself what leaches of light you keep around you, who speak scarcity and negativity onto your dreams and ideas.
How can you better protect your faith?

Call on the cedar tree spirit wherever you are for guidance and burn cedar to purify while speaking love and hope into the sacred smoke.

Savanah Willow

Savanah Willow is a Prophetic StoryTeller Spiritual Coach, and Generational Healer dedicated to helping women break free from limitations and walk fully in their divine purpose. As the founder of Savanah Willow Co, she empowers women to embrace true abundance, joy, and alignment with God’s calling. Through her coaching, community, and faith-led teachings, she guides others in healing generational cycles and stepping into a purpose-driven life. When she’s not creating, you’ll find her grounding in nature, sipping tea, and listening to God.

https://www.savanahwillow.com
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