How the Archive Works

The Archive is structured, but not rigid.

Each entry represents a direction—
not a fixed outcome.


WHAT AN ARCHIVE ENTRY IS

An Archive Entry is a complete system.

Each one includes a set of stones selected for a specific focus,
along with an archive card that records its intent.

These entries are designed to be returned to—
not used once and set aside.


STRUCTURE OF THE ARCHIVE

The Archive is organized into five primary paths:

Growth
Clarity
Reflection
Protection
Emotional Balance

Each entry aligns to one of these directions.


STANDARD AND EXPANDED

Each entry is available in two forms.

Standard Archive
A complete, foundational entry with core components.

Expanded Archive — Complete Entry
Includes the full standard entry, along with additional specimens and exclusive archive materials.

The difference is not necessity—
but depth.


HOW THE ARCHIVE IS USED

There is no required method.

Some keep their entry nearby.
Some return to it daily.
Some only reach for it when needed.

All are valid.


RETURN, NOT COMPLETION

The Archive is not something to finish.

It is something to return to.

Patterns form over time—
through repetition, attention, and use.

Begin with a recorded entry: