A Step One Mini Sacred Set
Step One is the moment of radical recognition.
The holy stop sign.
The clear-eyed pause where pretending ends.
This step asks us to see—without flinching—that a substance or situation has taken the wheel, and our lives have become unmanageable. Not as a failure. Not as a flaw. But as the first honest breath of awakening.
The Pillar of Powerlessness is a sacred companion for Step One—created to anchor awareness, embody truth, and help you stand steady in the face of reality. This mini set does not soften the truth. It strengthens you enough to face it.
Because admission isn’t collapse.
It’s contact with what’s real.
What’s Included
Black Tourmaline Mounted on Wood
A grounding anchor and visual pillar of truth—reminding you that powerlessness is real and that your life requires support beyond your own strength. Approx 2.5″ tall
Tourmaline Angel
A protective, comforting presence symbolizing guidance, care, and unseen support as you face what is. Approx 2″ tall.
Tourmaline Point Recovery Symbol Necklace Worn close to the heart as a steady reminder: admitting powerlessness is not the end—it is the beginning. Chain is 20″. Pendant combined both pieces 3″
Tourmaline Recovery Symbol Earrings
Worn on either side of awareness to reinforce honesty, clarity, and the fierce strength of telling the truth. Including fish hook total length approx 2″
Printed Ceremony Instructions
A guided Step One ritual using grounding, breath, and embodied truth—offering structure, safety, and steadiness at the very start.
How This Set Supports Step One
Anchors the body in reality
Supports honesty without shame
Grounds awareness during moments of overwhelm
Creates ritual space for admission and surrender
This set supports the sacred shift:
From denial to admission.
From spinning to standing still.
From “I’ve got this” to “I can’t do this alone.”
Powerlessness is not weakness.
It is the pillar that holds everything else.
Suggested Use
Use this set when beginning Step One, returning to Step One, or anytime life feels unmanageable and clarity is needed. Especially supportive during moments of truth-telling, grounding, or recommitment to recovery.








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