Letters They’ll Never Read

When to Use It: When words get stuck, when memories feel too loud, or when there’s something you still want to say.
Why It Matters: Writing can release what the heart carries. It gives grief a voice and love a direction.

Steps:

  1. Sit somewhere quiet with paper or a journal.

  2. Write to them, no filter, no rules.

  3. Speak your truth: rage, regret, joy, longing.

  4. Sign it with love, always.

  5. Keep it in a special place or burn it as an offering.

Optional Add-Ons:

  • Make it a monthly or yearly ritual.

  • Read it aloud to a candle or photo.

  • Add it to a grief box or memory jar.

Blessing:
“These words may never reach your hands, but they reach where it matters — the place between our souls.”

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