Some practices want to stay physical.

Daily Rit is not only something you read or watch.

Some forms of alignment need to exist in the physical world — quietly, without instruction.

The objects associated with Daily Rit are designed to sit with you.

They do not explain themselves.

They do not ask for attention.

They exist to support presence.

What These Objects Are

Daily Rit objects are not merchandise in the traditional sense.

They are not branding.

They are not identifiers.

They are not statements.

They are extensions of the ritual.

Each object is designed to:

  • • be used quietly
  • • remain visually calm
  • • hold space without directing behavior
  • • disappear when not needed

If an object draws attention to itself, it does not belong here.

What These Objects Are Not

They are not accessories.

They are not collectibles.

They are not reminders to perform or improve.

They do not instruct.

They do not motivate.

They do not measure.

They simply orient.

The First Objects

A Card

A small paper object meant to be placed, turned, or returned to.

Not read repeatedly.

Not explained.

A Stone

A grounded object meant to sit in one place.

It does not move with you.

You move back to it.

A Mark

A physical expression of orientation.

Used sparingly.

Never decorative.

A Paper Object

Something held briefly, then set aside.

Its purpose is not preservation, but presence.

Availability

These objects are currently in design.

They will not be released according to a schedule.

They will appear when they are ready and when their use is clear.

No notifications are required.

No anticipation is expected.

Checkout will be enabled when objects are available.

The object is not the ritual.
It supports the ritual.
When an object no longer supports presence, it no longer belongs.