The candle is not a spell. It is a ritual. These objects are made to be used, carried, opened, and returned to.
A ritual for returning. Six intentions, each a complete practice.
Intention · Energy Shift
This is not about banishing darkness. It is about creating conditions where life can breathe again.
Inside you'll find elements traditionally used across cultures for cleansing and renewal: smoke to lift what feels heavy, flame to focus intention, earth to ground, and botanical allies to invite fresh energy.
Use when your space feels stagnant. Use when your thoughts feel loud. Use when you need to remember that energy — like seasons — can shift.
Light. Breathe. Set intention. Begin again.
For the moments when something beneath the surface needs to be heard. Black sage clears the static. Tourmaline holds the boundary. Inner awareness begins with silence.
For when you need to hold your ground. Dragon's blood burns slow and fierce. Red jasper anchors. This is the kit for the moment before you speak.
For the mornings after. White sage clears what no longer belongs. Clear quartz amplifies what does. Everything that has ever begun again started with a single breath.
Sometimes the smallest gesture — a breath, a curl of smoke — is enough to change the moment. Eucalyptus opens what has closed. Green jasper steadies what has shaken.
Rosemary has been carried into libraries and examination halls for centuries — the herb of remembrance, of attention. Clear quartz amplifies the signal. For the days when thinking feels like static.
Cedar has been used to make space sacred across centuries and cultures. Citrine holds warmth, stability, the quiet optimism of a room you want to stay in. For making wherever you are feel like home.
Not for prediction. For presence. For the quiet question: what am I noticing right now?
Hold the mirror in your palm, or let it rest against your chest. Take one slow breath in, and a longer breath out. When you are ready, soften your gaze into the dark surface. Do not search for images. Do not force meaning.
Instead, ask yourself quietly: What am I noticing right now?
This mirror is not for prediction. It is for presence. For listening. For remembering that clarity often arises when we stop trying to see.
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From Chronos to Kairos. Once an object to measure passing hours, this vintage pocket watch now invites a different relationship with time — one of reflection rather than urgency.
Every mirror is hand silvered. Subtle variations are part of the piece — marks of process, of transformation, and the handmade.
Carry it as a talisman of attention. Return to it when the world feels loud. Let it remind you that insight begins within.
$30A divination not prescribed, but cultivated. Open with curiosity. Read with intention.

Sealed envelope · Classical meanings inscribed · $12 per draw
Each deck is born beneath a particular constellation of feeling — every mark, every abrasion, every faint scent a fossil of emotion pressed into paper and pigment. No two cards hum with the same pulse; each carries the echo of a moment lived too vividly to fade.
Within this sealed envelope waits a triad of cards, chosen by the Cosmos' invisible architecture — an unseen algorithm of dust, chance, and divine timing.
Each one a prose poem. Each one a different way of being in a room.
(use wisely)
Long matches in the same tube format as the incense collection. The parenthetical is both practical instruction and philosophical provocation. For lighting incense, candles, intentions. For the moment before something begins.
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"Sometimes the smallest gesture — a flame, a curl of smoke — is enough to change the moment." — Energy Shift Ritual Guide
The entry point. Every dollar goes directly to creating more art like this.
Anatomical heart with botanicals and circuit board. The whole philosophy in one image.