
Sacred Circle
Cedar
The Northern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis), also known as arborvitae, is a coniferous tree native to North America, primarily found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. This slow-growing tree thrives in wetlands and cool, moist forests, often forming dense thickets. The tree also plays an important ecological role, providing food and shelter for wildlife, including deer and birds. Its aromatic foliage is due to the presence of natural oils, which help deter pests and contribute to its distinct fragrance.. Northern White Cedar is culturally significant, particularly for Indigenous peoples who have long used it for medicinal and practical purposes.
The Sacred Circle, created from Cedar, signifies the totality of existence—both the material and spiritual worlds—joined together in harmony. As a reflection of the universe, it invites individuals to connect with their own divine nature and the greater cosmic order.
