Affirmations, meditations, and conversation prompts
Each card has an illustration and a prompt to help guide a daily meditation practice. This deck was designed to be used by communities and families, but anyone can find purpose in these prompts. There are 52 cards, so you can choose a new card each week over the course of a year.
This deck is split up into three key themes: the self, the family, and the world. The meditation prompts are meant to promote a positive self-image, highlight the importance of connections with others, and foster a meaningful relationship with the environment.
Ways to use the deck:
Each card has an illustration and a prompt to help guide a daily meditation practice. This deck was designed to be used by communities and families, but anyone can find purpose in these prompts. There are 52 cards, so you can choose a new card each week over the course of a year.
This deck is split up into three key themes: the self, the family, and the world. The meditation prompts are meant to promote a positive self-image, highlight the importance of connections with others, and foster a meaningful relationship with the environment.
Ways to use the deck:
- Pick a card to guide a 5-minute morning meditation with your child or partner.
- Have your small children pick cards with artwork they like best and describe what they see.
- Pick a card to guide your Sunday Meditation Practice
- Leave them on your coffee table to move beyond “small talk” with guests
- Give the cards to your child’s other caregivers to initiate meaningful conversation.