Ceremony · Prague · 75–90 min

A ritual is a decision,
made beautiful

Candlelight, cards, and 75–90 minutes with a single purpose: marking what ends, naming what begins. No theatre, no vague promises — a grounded ceremony built around your intention.

Rezi in golden evening light, preparing for a ritual

When a ritual

For moments that deserve a mark

New moons — the classic beginning. We set intentions with the cards while the sky is dark and the month is unwritten. A new moon ritual is the one clients return to, moon after moon.

Intentions — when you know what you want and you're ready to commit to it out loud. The cards give the intention structure; the ceremony gives it weight.

Thresholds — endings and beginnings: a move, a breakup, a new chapter, a birthday that feels bigger than the number. A ritual closes one door with respect before opening the next.

The shape of it

What actually happens

Arriving

We meet in a calm space in Prague. A candle, a breath, and your intention spoken plainly — that's how the space is set.

The working

A tarot spread built around your intention — where it stands now, what feeds it, what starves it. We work with the cards until the picture is clear.

Sealing

The intention is sealed — simply, honestly, in a way you can carry home. You leave with a photo of your spread and a clear next step.

Honest by design

What a ritual is not

A ritual won't guarantee an outcome — no honest practitioner promises health, money or a person's heart. What it does is sharper and more useful: it turns a vague wish into a named intention, shows you what the cards see around it, and marks the moment you chose it. The rest is lived, not conjured.

If that honesty is what you've been looking for, we'll get along. Message me and tell me what you're marking.

Begin

The cards are waiting

Message me to book a reading, plan a ritual, or bring the cards to your event.