The Still Sacred™ Ritual Collection

A ritual journey through relationships, memory, and becoming.

A ritual is simply a set of practices held with intention.

As you begin, you may not know where to start.

That is okay.

Pause.

Notice your breath.

Notice your body.

Begin with the Body

Inhale. Exhale. Repeat.

Which card draws your attention, made you linger?

Which one feels heavy in your hands?

Which one brought tears or resistance to releasing emotion?

Which words caused you heart to beat a little faster,

or softened your shoulders?

Which one invited a deep exhale?

Trust that response.

Your body carries wisdom.

Your spirit knows what is needed.

Choose the card that names where you are right now

not where you think you should be.

You may return to the others later.

Nothing is lost by moving slowly.

Engaging the Cards as Ritual

You might choose to:

Write freely on the card itself, letting the words come without editing

Use the card as a prompt for journaling or prayer

Name what is being released, grieved, honored, or invited

Write a letter you never send

Call in the wisdom of a good and well ancestor — someone whose life, love, or resilience can support you in this season

Sit with the card in silence, letting it witness you without requiring action

There is no pressure to resolve anything.

This work unfolds in its own rhythm.

Ways the Cards May Meet You

Guidance without demand. Structure without pressure

  • You’ve Been in My Thoughts

    Ritual Role: Acknowledgment & Witnessing

    This card names what has not been forgotten.

    It may be used for people who still live in your heart — even after distance, silence, or time.

    It allows you to acknowledge connection without demanding reconciliation or explanation.

    Use this card when you need to:

    Honor longing, memory, or unresolved affection.

    Name grief that coexists with peace.

    Witness the impact someone had on your life, without rewriting the past.

    This ritual is about remembering with honesty and care.

  • Let’s Begin Again

    Ritual Role: Invitation & Courage

    This card holds the possibility of repair.

    It does not erase what happened.

    It does not rush forgiveness.

    It simply opens the door to meeting again — wiser, softer, and more aware.

    You may explore using this card when you are:

    Considering reconciliation or renewed connection

    Reflecting on what you need in order to try again

    Naming the courage it takes to re-enter relationship with intention.

    This ritual asks: What would it mean to begin again — truthfully?

  • Peace Between Us

    Ritual Role: Release & Blessing

    This card creates space where words are no longer required.

    It is for moments when closure does not come with conversation, and peace must be chosen internally.

    It honors what was, without needing to reshape it.

    You may want to use this card when you are:

    Releasing expectations or outcomes.

    Letting go with love, not resentment.

    Seeking peace that does not depend on mutual agreement.

    This ritual is about blessing from a distance.

  • May Our Healing Be Mutual

    Ritual Role: Compassion & Shared Humanity

    This card recognizes that healing is not a solo act.

    It honors the truth that love can change shape — and still remain sacred.

    It allows you to wish someone well without carrying responsibility for their journey.

    You are invited to use this card when you are:

    Holding compassion alongside separation.

    Acknowledging growth that requires space.

    Honoring healing as something that unfolds differently for each person.

    This ritual affirms that care does not require proximity.

  • Still Sacred

    Ritual Role: Affirmation & Sacred Naming

    This card centers worth.

    It reminds you — and the other — that identity, dignity, and belovedness do not disappear because a relationship changed.

    Nothing essential has been lost.

    Use this card when you need to:

    Reclaim your own sacredness.

    Name the holiness of a relationship, even in its ending.

    Affirm that love continues to evolve.

    This ritual is about remembering who you are.

A Sending Forth

You’ve been invited to move through this collection at your own pace.
Return to the cards as your life shifts.
Let them meet you in different seasons.

The faces of those you hold dear may change,
and still, connection remains possible—
sometimes renewed,
sometimes newly formed.

Who you are—
and who you are becoming—
is not lost in change.
You have been planted,
growing,
held.

May this collection walk with you
as you remember
who you are,
Who is with you,
and who you are becoming.

Still sacred.