CONVERSATION CARDS - RELATIONSHIPS
Do We Really Know Each Other? · Questions for Sacred Containers of Love
You share a bed, a life, perhaps a name. But when did you last ask each other something that neither of you knew the answer to?
Do We Really Know Each Other? is a deck of questions for two people who want to move past the familiar — past the comfortable rhythm of daily life — into the territory where love deepens. Through the courage of honest words spoken slowly, in a room where true intimacy matters more than keeping things superficial.
Three depths. One sacred container.
Each card belongs to one of three layers — Opening the Heart, Shared Paths, and The Deep Waters — moving from warmth and memory into the kind of presence that makes a relationship feel new again.
What arrives with you:
- A beautifully printed deck of conversation cards in tarot format
- Midnight matte box with gold foil sun-and-moon motif
- Three card categories across a full spectrum of intimacy
- Designed for slow evenings, anniversary rituals, retreats together, or any moment when two people choose presence over distraction
How to use it:
Light something. Sit close. Take a breath. Draw one card. Let the question breathe too before you answer it. There are no right answers.
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