A Note from Bliss on the Sacred Function of Blank Pages

To maintain energetic harmony (and because the publishing gods demand that chapters begin on odd-numbered pages), you may occasionally encounter a full blank page in a book. I like to think of it not as a void, but as a sacred pause, an uncluttered moment to breathe, reflect, or ask your inner cub why you’re emotionally spiraling at page 217.

But let’s be honest, blank pages can feel unsettling.

Too much space invites thoughts.

Thoughts lead to journaling.

Journaling leads to full moon texts you regret.

So instead of leaving you in the abyss, I’ve filled these pages with ritual debris: workshop fragments, rogue quotes, emotional snack interpretations, and other spiritually questionable content that may, or may not, guide your awakening.

Feel free to use them for meditation, mischief, or spontaneous laughter-snorting in inappropriate locations.

Remember: not every page has to move the plot forward.

Some just hold the glitter.

—Bliss

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