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The Xuanling Blessing Tablet is a sacred artifact from the thousand-year tradition of the Xuanling Lineage, created for Guardians to enshrine as a dedicated offering for their living animal companion. The names of the animal companion and Guardian are hand-written upon the tablet, allowing it to carry the Guardian’s wishes and protection within the companion’s daily life.
Within the Xuanling Lineage, the bond between a Guardian and their animal companion is a precious connection that deserves devoted care. The tablet is consecrated through a Dedicated Blessing Ritual personally conducted by the 56th-generation Grandmaster, activating both the tablet and its petition documents.
Following the ritual, the tablet is enshrined upon the Xuanling dedicated altar for 30 days, continuing the blessings offered by the Guardian for the animal companion.
After the thirty-day altar enshrinement, the Guardian may choose to continue the offering at the Xuanling dedicated altar, or have the tablet respectfully dispatched home, where the offering may continue.
Intended for Guardians who wish to offer continuous blessings for their living animal companion through a solemn and dedicated ritual.
230 mm (H) × 140 mm (W). Crafted from solid wood. The names of the animal companion and Guardian are hand-written upon the tablet.
As this guardianship continues upon the altar, many guardians have found greater harmony, auspicious fortune, and wellbeing gradually unfolding within their household and daily life.
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.
Buster is 8 and in good health — I want to keep it that way for as long as possible. The ceremony was more involved than I expected, which I mean as a compliment. Knowing his name is written on the tablet and it's being tended at the Xuanling dedicated altar gave me something I didn't know I was looking for.
I've always felt that caring for an animal should reach beyond the physical. This ceremony gave that feeling a concrete form. Her name is written on the tablet and it's being tended at the Xuanling dedicated altar while it's there. Knowing that is happening — actively, specifically for her — matters to me more than I can explain practically.
My cat had surgery last spring and the recovery was slow. I wanted to do something beyond monitoring her food intake and following vet instructions. The ceremony gave me a different way to participate. She's fully recovered now. The 90-day altar period ends next month. I'm going to renew.
Our Beagle has had anxiety for years and I've tried many things. This is different — it doesn't feel like an intervention, it feels like an ongoing practice. The tablet is at the Xuanling dedicated altar and I find myself thinking about that on difficult days. Something about a permanent inscription and an active altar is grounding.
My cat is 13 and slowing down in ways that are hard to watch. I had her name written on the tablet and it's being tended at the Xuanling dedicated altar while it's there. There's something in the weight of that — her name on something real, actively being cared for — that I find genuinely comforting.
My vet flagged something to watch and I've been monitoring closely. But I also needed to do something that felt like it went beyond monitoring. The ceremony and the altar period at the Xuanling dedicated altar did that — it extended the care in a direction the vet can't offer. I needed both.
Still during the altar period at the Xuanling dedicated altar. Already feels like something real is being held.
Her name is written on it. That was everything.