The Dice of Daily Focus
Primalumenists use a simple six-sided die as a mirror for daily alignment.
Each face corresponds to one of the Six Core Laws of Primalumenism. To use:
1. Roll the die once each morning or evening.
2. Speak the affirmation aloud or silently.
3. Let the law shape your choices and your posture that day.
FaceLawDaily Affirmation
Revere the Infant - “I honor the sacred origin in myself.” — “I am a ray of light.” — “ I am singular.”
Do No Harm - “I cause no injury—not even in thought or delay.” — “I am healthy.” — “I work towards health.”
Do Not Take What Is Not Given - “I receive only what is offered in freedom.” — “Every day I gain wisdom.”
Speak What Is True - “My words are bridges, not weapons.” — Customize
Honor Human Bonds - “I tend the sacred threads that bind without binding.”
See the Sacred in Others - “I recognize the divine light in others as a mirror of my own soul.”
You may keep your die in a small dish or bowl as part of your daily altar.
⏳ The Hourglass
The Time Mirror
The hourglass is a ritual object of subconscious alchemy. It is used to plant a thought—then allow it to move below awareness while the body lives, walks, and breathes.
To use:
1. Hold a single thought, prayer, or intention.
This may be a decision, a truth, a question you cannot yet answer—or even the message revealed by your daily die roll.
2. Turn the hourglass. Walk away.
Allow the sand to represent the movement of the thought through your subconscious.
Trust that resolution, insight, or energetic clarity is forming even as you do other things.
3. Return only when the sands stop. (Or not until the next time.)
Reflect. Often, the answer will now be clearer—or no longer carry weight.
This ritual may be used for inner clarity, emotional release, or subtle reprogramming. It does not rush. It teaches you to let time carry the thread.
These tools are not binding. They are doorways.
Use them freely. Use them reverently. Use them with your children, in your home, or in your own private stillness.
This is not superstition.
This is structure for the sacred.
This is Primalumenism.