The Temple Life Morning Devotion Guide — Summer to Fall Cycle (2025 Edition)

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The Temple Life Morning Devotion Guide is not just a journal — it’s a sacred space for the woman who is reclaiming her mornings as an act of devotion.

Designed for the Summer Solstice to Fall Equinox cycle (June 20 – September 21, 2025), this 90-day, 218-page guide is your personal temple, holding space for daily reflection, energetic alignment, and intentional living. Rooted in the rhythms of the Earth, Moon, and You, every page is an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and create your life from the inside out.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Daily moon-aligned prompts for mindful mornings

  • Monthly themes to cultivate sovereignty, gratitude, and grounded power

  • Affirmations, devotion practices, and reflection spaces

  • Beautifully designed pages meant to feel like a ritual in your hands

This is for the woman ready to live with intention, in rhythm with herself and the Earth.

“Your morning is not a routine. It’s a ritual. Create it with devotion.”

The Temple Life Morning Devotion Guide is not just a journal — it’s a sacred space for the woman who is reclaiming her mornings as an act of devotion.

Designed for the Summer Solstice to Fall Equinox cycle (June 20 – September 21, 2025), this 90-day, 218-page guide is your personal temple, holding space for daily reflection, energetic alignment, and intentional living. Rooted in the rhythms of the Earth, Moon, and You, every page is an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and create your life from the inside out.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Daily moon-aligned prompts for mindful mornings

  • Monthly themes to cultivate sovereignty, gratitude, and grounded power

  • Affirmations, devotion practices, and reflection spaces

  • Beautifully designed pages meant to feel like a ritual in your hands

This is for the woman ready to live with intention, in rhythm with herself and the Earth.

“Your morning is not a routine. It’s a ritual. Create it with devotion.”