A Step Eleven Sacred Set
Step Eleven is the sacred practice of asking and receiving.
Through prayer, meditation, and conscious presence, we invite guidance, clarity, and alignment from a Power greater than ourselves.
The Resonance of Guidance is a sacred companion for Step Eleven—crafted to support prayer, meditation, sensory attunement, and the deepening of conscious contact. This set honors both intention and receptivity, giving your prayers resonance and your listening depth.
Because guidance is a dialogue, not a monologue.
What’s Included
Spiritual Aura Incense
A fragrant invitation for clarity and focus, opening the senses to guidance and insight.
Tiger Balm (Small Tin)
Applied gently to the third eye to anchor attention, calm the mind, and heighten intuitive awareness.
Small Mandala Bag
A sacred container for holding your tools, charms, and intentions—a portable altar in miniature form. Approx 6″ x 8″
Stunning Tibetan Singing Bowl & Bell
Tools for vibration, tone, and ritual focus—supporting grounding, resonance, and meditative clarity.
Selenite Necklace with Recovery Charm
Worn close to the heart and throat to amplify clarity, intention, and receptivity during prayer and meditation. Approx drop 3″ on a 24″ silver plated chain.
Dainty Recovery Charm Earrings
Reminders on either side of awareness that conscious contact is cultivated moment by moment.
Printed Ceremony Instructions
A step-by-step ritual integrating prayer, meditation, sound, and scent—structured yet flexible for daily or intentional practice.
How This Set Supports Step Eleven
Encourages prayer as a practice of asking and listening
Supports sensory grounding for clearer intuition
Creates a portable, sacred space for conscious contact
Anchors intention, receptivity, and alignment in the body
This set supports the sacred shift:
From speaking alone to engaging in dialogue.
From effort to resonance.
From seeking to receiving.
Suggested Use
Use this set during Step Eleven meditation, prayer, or when seeking guidance and insight. Ideal for bedside altars, personal sacred spaces, or travel.










