This week, The Hermit steps forward to remind us of the power of turning inward. This card is a gentle but firm invitation to take some
time away from others and their outside influences so you can check in with yourself. When The Hermit appears, it is your signal to step back from your everyday routines, noisy social spaces, and demanding projects to gain a much-needed sense of perspective.
Use this week to remember the hard-won lessons you’ve learned, your core values, and your personal vision and mission. This is the perfect time to get everything in your life back into alignment. Take a breath and deeply reflect on your own thoughts and feelings to see what you can learn about yourself. By finding your own footing in the quiet, you strengthen your inner light—which, in turn, allows you to return to the world as a helpful guide to others.
To support your sacred space and help you get the most out of your quiet time this week, we’ve selected these specific, in-stock tools from the Blessed Herbal line at Type 40 Sales:
Attraction (Blessed Herbal Candle): While we often think of attraction as bringing in external things, under The Hermit's guidance, this candle is used to call your scattered energy back to your center. When you step away from the world, this tool helps you draw your focus, vision, and personal power back inward so you feel whole and realigned.
Stability (Blessed Herbal Candle): Doing deep internal work requires a strong, grounded foundation. This candle helps calm the external chaos and everyday stress, creating a safe, stable container for you to quietly sit with your thoughts and feelings without feeling overwhelmed.
Heart (Blessed Herbal Candle): The Hermit asks us to connect deeply with our own feelings. The Heart candle is the perfect companion for this self-reflection, allowing you to look into your own emotional world with compassion and honesty so you can heal and understand yourself better.
"I find wisdom and clarity in the moments of solitude and self-reflection."
Reflection Questions for the Week:
What everyday routine or project can I temporarily pause to give myself some breathing room?
When I look at my current daily life, what areas feel slightly out of alignment with my true values?
What is one profound lesson I've learned recently that I haven't fully processed yet?
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