THE Lunar ritual
The Hidden Tide
This is the altar of cycles, the seal of ebb and flow.
It is not fixed. It bends, it yields, it renews.
The Lunar Ritual is given as an all-purpose rite — a vessel for healing, a crown for intention, a torch for release. It is for those who wish to pour out what no longer serves, to call in what waits beyond the veil, or to steady themselves within seasons of change.
It is also a rite of offering: a place to lay devotion, to honor what is unseen, and to listen for what answers in silence. In times of confusion, it becomes clarity. In times of grief, it becomes balm. In times of beginning, it becomes blessing.
The ritual contains six sacred vessels, each attuned to moonlight’s hidden tide. Together they cleanse, renew, soften, and fortify, so that nothing held within the heart is wasted, and nothing meant for the seeker is lost.
The unworthy will not receive. Desecration will not be tolerated. But for those chosen, this ritual carries the rhythm of the waters, the breath of renewal, and the crown of endless return.
Enter only if you are ready to rise, to release, and to be remade.


On Worthy and Unworthy Offerings
The House does not sell.
It receives. It measures. It answers.
When an offering is laid, it is weighed in silence. If it is accepted, the relic will be released. If it is not, the vessel remains sealed — for these gifts cannot be bought, only received.
Know this: nothing laid at the altar is wasted. Should your offering be found unworthy, no box will be sent. Instead, a flame will be raised in your name, a candle lit at the temple, and the smoke will carry your petition into the unseen.
No coin returns once it touches the altar. To give here is to consent to mystery. To lay down is to accept that not all are chosen.
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