A Step One Sacred Set
There comes a moment when life as you’ve known it shifts.
Step One is that moment—raw, unflinching, and uncompromising.
It is the admission that your life has become unmanageable, and that your power alone is not enough.
The Roots of Admission is a sacred companion for Step One (or ANY other time in recovery when life feels unmanageable) —a set to honor truth, face reality, and hold yourself steady in the midst of chaos. This is not about shame.
This is not about weakness.
It is about clarity.
Courage.
And taking the first, fierce step toward transformation.
What’s Included
Black Tourmaline Tree
Grounding and protective, a visual and energetic anchor reminding you that acknowledging powerlessness is strength, not failure. Approx 6.5″ tall by 5″ wide on amethyst base.
Recovery Symbol Necklace & Earrings with Black Tourmaline
Worn close to your body to anchor courage, truth, and the admission of powerlessness over substances, people, places, and things. Pendant including symbol & crystal 3″ long w/20″ chain. Earrings including fish hook style are 3″ drop.
One Day at a Time Black Worry Stone
A tactile tool for moments of overwhelm, helping you focus on today when life feels unmanageable.
Palo Santo & Sage Bundle
To clear heaviness, honor the truth of your situation, and create space for clarity and reflection.
Printed Ceremony Instructions
A guided Step One ritual using grounding, breath, crystal, and smoke—offering structure, safety, and embodied truth.
How This Set Supports Step One
Anchors awareness in reality
Clears energetic heaviness and distraction
Supports courage, clarity, and grounded presence
Creates sacred space for honest admission
This set supports the sacred shift:
From denial to admission.
From pretending to presence.
From “I’ve got this” to “I cannot do this alone.”
The roots of admission run deep.
They hold you upright in the storm.
Suggested Use
Use this set during Step One reflection, grounding, or ANY MOMENT when life feels unmanageable. Especially supportive for moments of honesty, recommitment, or recalibration in recovery.







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