Letters to Cassia - A Tribute to Spiritual Friendship & Meaning of the Cassia Flower
- Beata
- Apr 23
- 3 min read
Updated: May 6
The Cassia Flower - Fragrance, Beauty, and Biblical Meaning
What’s the story behind Cassia?
Cassia, from the Hebrew qiddah, is one of the sacred spices used in the anointing oil described in the Bible (Exodus 30:22–25).
It was part of what made priests holy and kings ready to serve.
Cassia is a cousin to cinnamon—less spicy, more deep and healing. Her scent filled sacred spaces. And her name has come to mean:
Consecrated
Healing and warmth
Hidden beauty
A soul set apart for something more
Why I Chose "Cassia" for My Letters to Friends
Cassia comes from the biblical spice mentioned in Psalm 45:8:
"All your robes are fragrant with myrrh and aloes and cassia..."
It was part of the holy anointing oil (Exodus 30:24), used to consecrate kings and priests—symbolizing set-apartness, healing, and sacred purpose.
I created Cassia as a woman who walks through life like incense—her words linger, her actions bless, and though she sometimes doubts her worth, she carries the fragrance of God's calling. The letter could be from someone older, wiser, reminding her:
“You may not see it, Cassia, but when you enter a room, hearts calm. You carry the scent of something sacred—not because you strive, but because you belong. The Lord has anointed you, not with earthly perfumes, but with the oil of joy and the spice of purpose.”
Who is Cassia today? Spiritual Friendship
She’s not always seen. But when she is, you remember her.
Cassia is every woman who:
loves without conditions,
prays in the silence between words,
offers presence instead of answers,
feels deeply and walks gently,
carries beauty that isn’t loud, but true.
Cassia is not perfect. But she’s true.
Her soul smells like trust, grace, quiet hope.
Maybe you know a Cassia. Maybe you are her.
Why am I writing to Cassia?
Because I carry real women in my heart.
Friends who showed up when life felt heavy.
Souls whose kindness was a balm, whose strength made space for my own.
But I’m also writing to something deeper—the sacred part of womanhood we all carry, no matter how buried it might feel.
These letters are for you - Cassia - a girl, a woman whose name fragrant with meaning.
To remind you who you are when the world forgets.
To water the roots of your quiet fire.
And so it begins…
This space - Letters to Cassia - will grow with time.
Stories, reflections, soul-whispers shared with the Cassias I’ve met, loved, and maybe still will.
If you ever read a letter and feel seen,
if something stirs and says, that’s me—
Then you’re already home.

Yellow Blooms & Spiritual Friendship - A Love Letter to the Soul
Introductory Letter to Cassia
To Cassia,
the one who doesn’t yet know how deeply she is loved,
You are more than what the mirror shows.
You are not your titles, your past, or your silence in moments you wished you’d spoken.
You are the fragrance of something holy—Cassia, the spice in the sacred oil, the mark of those chosen for something eternal.
I write to you not because you’ve arrived, but because you’ve started walking.
And with every step, the dust of the world fades a little more, and the aroma of Heaven clings to you.
You are not ordinary.
Even in your mess, your doubts, your quiet tears—you are being prepared.
These letters will find you on mountain tops and in valleys, in hidden corners of your heart where no one else dares to look. But God sees. And He speaks.
Let each word remind you:
You are anointed, called by name, and never forgotten.
With a whisper of grace,
—BE.

Cassia - A Name Fragrant With Meaning
Blessing for the Cassias in My Life
May your soul always know its fragrance -
gentle, enduring, unseen yet unforgettable.
May your heart bloom like the cassia flower,
graceful in quiet strength and golden joy.
May your friendships be sacred letters,
whispered between heaven and earth,
reminding you that you are cherished, chosen,
and never forgotten in God’s garden of love.
Wishing you a blessed day and beautiful words to share.
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