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The Spiritual Continuance Orb is a core spiritual artifact from the thousand-year tradition of the Xuanling Lineage, created for guardians who have lost a beloved companion. Prepared through a dedicated ritual unique to the Lineage, it serves as a bridge allowing the spiritual bond between guardian and departed companion to continue — so that companionship and guardianship may remain present in another form.
The Xuanling Lineage teaches: “Birth is not the beginning, and death is not the end.” The bond between beings does not disappear with the end of life. The Spiritual Continuance Orb supports the departed companion’s spirit with steadiness and protection, while allowing the guardian to feel that their companion's presence remains quietly beside them in everyday life.
For guardians who wish to honor and continue the spiritual bond they shared with their companion — intended for daily wear on the wrist.
It is not about holding onto loss — but allowing guardianship to continue in another form.
Every Xuanling Spiritual Artifact is prepared through a dedicated ritual personally conducted by the 56th-generation Grandmaster, following traditional ceremonial practice and auspicious dates.
If required, provide details about you and your animal companion before adding the item to your cart. This allows the altar to be prepared specifically for your ritual.
The altar is arranged according to your information and chosen artifact. If included, your Prayer Petition (Biao Wen) is written and placed on the altar. The 56th-generation Grandmaster then performs the ritual using traditional incantations and rites. Your artifact is ritually blessed, and one copy of the Prayer Petition (if included) remains enshrined on the altar, where chanting continues for blessing and protection.
You will receive your blessed artifact, Prayer Petition (Biao Wen), and photo or video documentation (if included). The artifact may be worn or displayed, and the Prayer Petition may be framed or preserved in the provided envelope.
This is a cultural spiritual practice rooted in traditional Eastern wisdom. It is not a religion and requires no belief or worship of any deity. All rituals are conducted with respect, clarity, and transparency.
All beads are made from natural materials. The core bead incorporates sacred altar elements, so minor natural imperfections may appear. These do not affect the ritual. If you have strict expectations regarding appearance, please consider carefully before purchasing.
Rex died in October. The bracelet has been on my wrist since the ceremony — every morning I wake up and it's there, which is the part I didn't expect to matter as much as it does. People at work ask about it. I usually say it's a personal piece. Which is true enough.
I lost Felix after 13 years. I kept working, kept going, didn't give the grief anywhere to go. Ordering this — sitting with the ceremony — gave it somewhere. The bracelet on my wrist is what I reach for now when I'm on the Tube and suddenly think of him. Five months in. Still wearing it every day.
Buddy passed at 11. I don't talk about grief easily. The bracelet gave it somewhere to sit on my body — which sounds stranger than it is. I sleep with it on now. I wake up and it's on my wrist and something about that is steadier than I expected.
Max was 14. After he went I didn't know what to do with the evenings. The bracelet gave the grief a shape — something physical, something I could actually see on my wrist. Someone at the pub asked if it was a gift. I said yes. In a way it is.
My cat was sick for a long time before she died and I'd told myself I was prepared. The ceremony showed me I wasn't — not in a bad way, in the way you need to not be. The bracelet on my wrist is what I look at now when I don't know how to feel. It doesn't answer. It just stays there.
Finn was with me for 9 years through moves, a job loss, and a period I won't name. On my wrist every day since he passed. The turquoise is subtle enough to wear anywhere, and the bracelet is the kind of thing that can just be a bracelet to most people. To me it isn't.
On my wrist every morning. Not planning to stop. Honestly haven't even thought about taking it off.
Didn't expect a bracelet to carry this much. It does.