Conscious living requires that you pay attention — and attention requires somewhere to put what you find. The journal is that place. Not a planner, not a gratitude tracker, not a productivity system. Just pages.
Alternating blank and dotted pages because some thoughts need freedom and some need grid. 180 pages because real practice takes more than a month. Lay-flat binding because a journal that fights you while you write it is a journal you stop using.
Ru keeps one on the desk and one by the bed. The practice isn't formal. It's a place to put what the mind produces before the day erases it — observations, questions, things that need to be said somewhere before they can be let go.
The 52 Sigil embossed on the front. A quote from Ru on the inside cover. FSC-certified paper. The journal that earns the name "conscious living" by being made with the same intention it's asking you to practice.