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83 Cards • Ancient Wisdom

Pause.
Breathe.
Return.

A deck for your practice and your life.

Each card carries a teaching rooted in the oldest yoga traditions, gathered across four countries, distilled into a single moment of reflection. Set your intention before stepping onto the mat, or carry it with you through your day.

Svādhyāya

Card 47 of 83

Tapas

Card 12 of 83

Santosha

Contentment

83Cards in the Deck
A journey across
Portugal India Bali Malaysia

A journey in search
of stillness.

This deck was not made in a studio. It was gathered slowly, in ashrams and rice fields, on temple steps and quiet beaches, through conversations with teachers whose wisdom had no translation.

From the Atlantic coast of Portugal to the backwaters of Kerala, the ceremonies of Bali to the forests of Malaysia, each card holds a teaching encountered on that path. Not collected, but lived.

The intention was never to create a product. It was to make the wisdom portable. To let it travel with you, wherever your own practice is calling you to go.

Everything you need
to begin within.

The deck arrives as a complete practice, nothing extra to source.

83 Teaching Cards

One teaching per card, each drawn from a different moment along the journey. Enough variety that no two mornings begin the same way.

An Introduction Card

A guide to working with the deck, whether in a solo morning practice, a group setting, or a spontaneous moment of need throughout the day.

Breath & Stillness

Cards dedicated to the foundational practices of pranayama and presence, returning the body to its natural intelligence.

Inner Strength & Letting Go

Reflections on the practices that build resilience and the ones that ask you to release, the two inseparable movements of yoga.

Karma & Intention

Teachings on how we move through the world, the quality of attention we bring to action, and the freedom that comes from releasing the result.

A Founder's Note

A personal letter on why this deck exists, the moments of doubt and clarity, the teachers who shaped it, and the hope for how it might serve you.

Simple enough for any morning.
Deep enough for a lifetime.

There is no wrong way to use these cards. But here is the practice that has served best, whether you have five minutes or an hour, whether you are stepping onto your mat or heading into your day.

I

Arrive in stillness.

A single conscious breath before you reach for the deck. Let the body settle from wherever it's been.

II

Draw with openness.

Choose without looking, or let your eyes be drawn to one. Trust the impulse, it is rarely accidental.

III

Sit with the teaching.

Read it once. Then again slowly. Let the meaning settle before your mind begins to interpret.

IV

Carry the intention.

Into your practice. Into your day. Return to it when you notice yourself drifting from yourself.

Small shifts.
Lasting change.

A quieter nervous system

A moment of conscious intention before practice creates measurable calm, inviting the body out of reactivity and into presence.

Deeper self-understanding

Each card names something that has always been there. The act of recognition, repeated daily, becomes its own kind of study.

A more purposeful practice

Moving with an intention changes how you move. The teaching becomes an anchor the body can return to when the mind wanders.

A thread through your day

The card you draw in the morning travels with you, a quiet reference point in moments of stress, distraction, or doubt.

"The right teaching at the right moment doesn't feel like coincidence. It feels like remembering something you've always known."

, From the Founder's Note

Early response cards are with our first circle of practitioners. Testimonials will be added here before the public launch.