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Celebrate the art of writing with this beautifully handcrafted book, made with exquisite handmade paper and created through fair trade partnerships overseas. This sacred journal is designed to honor your most meaningful moments—whether it’s preserving beloved recipes, documenting your travels, recording rituals, or reflecting on life’s experiences.

 

Writing is more than an act; it’s a journey of grounding and connection. Let this book inspire you to capture your story with authenticity and grace, becoming the author of your own cherished memories.

 

Here are symbolic descriptions for the images on your journals:

 

Guided: Hamsa 

The Hamsa is a symbol of divine guidance and protection, representing the hand of God watching over you. It wards off negativity while inviting blessings, peace, and prosperity into your journey.  

 

Protected: All-Seeing Eye 

The All-Seeing Eye signifies spiritual awareness and protection. It serves as a reminder that you are always watched over and shielded from harm, fostering clarity and wisdom in your life.  

 

Respected: The Mother 

The Mother embodies nurturing, creation, and unconditional love. This image symbolizes respect for the divine feminine energy that sustains and inspires growth, healing, and connection to life.  

 

Aware: Servant of God 

The Servant of God represents humility, devotion, and the pursuit of higher truth. It reminds us to walk in awareness, aligned with divine will, and to embrace our role in the greater spiritual tapestry.  

Sacred Scribe

$55.00 Regular Price
$50.00Sale Price
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    1. What materials are used to create this book?

    Each book is made with handmade paper crafted using sustainable methods, offering a natural and authentic feel. The binding is durable, ensuring it remains a lasting keepsake.

    2. How is the book made fair trade?

    We partner with skilled artisans overseas who are compensated fairly for their craftsmanship. This collaboration supports their communities and ensures ethical production practices.

    3. What can I use this book

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