Daily Devotional Practice

Your altar is not only a place of prayer — it’s a place of presence.
Each time you return, you strengthen the bridge between your inner and outer worlds.
Your devotion doesn’t have to be elaborate. It can be woven into the rhythm of your day — a living reminder of your connection.

Here are some simple ways to tend to your altar and your spirit each day:

  1. Light a candle in the morning and whisper your intention for the day.

  2. Pull a single card from The Spirited Treasure Oracle and place it on your altar as guidance.

  3. Offer fresh flowers or petals and say aloud one truth you’re ready to embody.

  4. Speak gratitude — name three things you are thankful for, even the smallest ones.

  5. Sit in silence for two minutes and breathe — let your body soften, your shoulders drop, your heart open.

  6. Anoint yourself with oil or perfume, claiming your body as sacred.

  7. Sing, hum, or sway — let your energy move through your body freely.

  8. Write a short note or prayer to the goddess you’re working with and leave it on your altar.

  9. Offer something symbolic — a stone from a walk, a tear, a poem, a sigh of release.

  10. Close your eyes and say: “I am devoted to my becoming.”

Small daily acts become rituals of remembrance — ways of saying I am here, I am listening, I am becoming.

This is not something you HAVE to do. Let this Temple be a well for you to draw from. Allow yourself to come back again and again and find different sources of medicine.

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