What You Water, Grows: Creating a Soul Harvest Jar
- Jul 24
- 2 min read

In every season of growth, there comes a sacred invitation: To not just plant and pray… but to pause and witness the bloom.
This month, as the light begins to soften and the air thickens with golden memory, I want to offer you a practice that’s both simple and sacred—a way to track your transformation in real time and celebrate the spiritual fruit you’ve already gathered:
The Soul Harvest Jar.
What Is a Soul Harvest Jar?
A Soul Harvest Jar is a clear vessel you intentionally fill throughout the month with handwritten notes, gratitude's, affirmations, prayers-answered, and spiritual “aha” moments.
Think of it as a holy collection of:
Breakthroughs you once begged for
Emotional shifts you didn’t think were possible
Divine signs and synchronicities
Blessings that feel small—but are everything
It is the visible evidence of your becoming. A container for joy. A record of your rising.
How to Create Your Own Soul Harvest Jar
1. Choose Your Vessel with Intention
Find a clear jar, bowl, or even a small decorative box. Cleanse it with sage, Florida water, or prayer. This is not just a container—it is a sacred witness.
2. Create Your Harvest Notes
Cut strips of paper in a color that feels abundant (gold, green, warm earth tones). You may want to anoint them with oil or lightly mist them with rose water.
3. Write Throughout the Month
Every time something shifts, blooms, or is revealed… write it down. Even if it feels “too small” to matter. That’s the exact reason it belongs.
Write things like:
“I set a boundary and honored it.”
“I felt joy in my body today.”
“I prayed and the answer came through music.”
“I didn't abandon myself this time.”
4. Keep It Visible
Place the jar on your altar, in your kitchen, or near your bed. Let it remind you daily that miracles are happening inside you.
5. Read It Aloud on the Full Moon
On the Full Moon (August 12), open your jar. Read each note aloud. Bless each one. Let it fill you with gratitude and awe. Then, close with a whisper:
“I am becoming everything I once prayed for.”
Why This Practice Matters
As women who pour so much into others, we rarely pause to gather what we’ve grown.
We skip celebration.
We rush past miracles.
We forget to witness ourselves.
The Soul Harvest Jar is your sacred permission slip to remember.
To record your evolution.
To see your healing in living color.
Because what you water… truly does grow.
And beloved—look at your garden.



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