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Lapis Lazuli Sun Leather Journal 3.5x5 Unlined Pocket Grimoire

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    Lapis lazuli sun leather journal — a petite 3½” × 5″ unlined pocket grimoire with a lapis lazuli-inspired sun design embossed on the leather cover, secured with a metal latch. Its compact size makes it ideal for carrying in a bag for on-the-go tarot journaling, dream notes, synchronicity records, or daily ritual reflections. Lapis lazuli is a stone of truth, wisdom, and royal spiritual authority — an apt symbol for a journal dedicated to capturing inner knowing.

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    Quick Specs


    • Type: Unlined leather journal with metal latch
    • Size: 3.5" x 5"
    • Size/Quantity: 3.5 x 5 inches, one journal
    • Best for: Pocket grimoire, tarot journaling, dream notes, on-the-go ritual recording


    Lapis Lazuli Sun: Symbol of Wisdom on a Portable Grimoire


    Lapis lazuli has been associated with wisdom, truth, and royal spiritual authority since at least the third millennium BCE, when the ancient Sumerians, Egyptians, and peoples of the Indus Valley prized it above almost every other stone. In Egypt it was ground into pigment for the blue used in tomb paintings and the headdresses of the gods, reserved for divine and sacred contexts. The sun symbol on this journal cover connects two of the most persistent motifs in esoteric tradition: lapis as the stone of inner illumination and the sun as the source of radiant outer truth. Together they signal a journal designed for the kind of writing that brings what is hidden into light.


    The 3.5 by 5 inch format is a deliberate choice for portability. At this size the journal fits in most coat pockets, tote bags, and small handbags, making it practical for the practitioner who works away from a fixed altar: the tarot reader who does readings on location, the student tracking synchronicities during daily life, or the traveler maintaining a spiritual practice on the road. The metal latch closure creates both a physical and symbolic boundary around the contents, treating the written work as private and protected.


    Practical Uses for Ritual and Intuitive Writing


    Unlined pages serve a different function than ruled journals. Without horizontal lines directing the hand, writing naturally becomes more exploratory, better suited to stream-of-consciousness dream records, freeform intuitive writing, sigil sketches, and tarot spread diagrams. The absence of structure encourages the kind of associative, non-linear thinking that characterizes genuine intuitive work. Many practitioners use a pocket journal like this specifically as a dream capture tool, kept on the nightstand to record imagery immediately upon waking before it dissolves.


    I carry this journal alongside other writing and recording tools in my leather journals collection. The compact format makes it an ideal companion to a daily card pull practice: draw a card each morning, record the image and immediate impressions in the pocket journal, and return to those notes later in the day to observe what unfolded. Over time, the accumulated daily entries become a personal record of intuitive development.


    How to Use Lapis Lazuli Sun Leather Journal


    Three ways to integrate this pocket leather journal into a daily ritual, tarot, or dream recording practice.

    1. Carry it for on-the-go ritual notes

      Carry this journal in your bag for on-the-go ritual notes. Its 3.5 by 5 inch size fits in most pockets and tote bags, making it easy to capture tarot card pulls, dream fragments, or synchronicity notes as they happen.

    2. Use unlined pages for freeform intuitive writing

      Use the unlined pages for freeform writing, sigil work, or small sketches of oracle spreads. The absence of lines encourages free-flowing intuitive writing rather than structured thought, well suited to dream journaling.

    3. Secure the latch as a ritual closure

      Secure the metal latch after each entry to keep the pages protected. The latch closure also creates a sense of ritual boundary around your written work, treating it as a private and dedicated container for inner reflection.


    The Tarot Fellow Standard


    I stock this journal because the size and format solve a real problem: most grimoires and journals are too large to carry consistently, and consistency is what separates a real practice from an occasional one. The lapis sun cover design earns its symbolism honestly, a sun motif on a tool meant to illuminate what is usually kept in shadow. Browse my full books and journals collection for larger format journals, tarot books, and complementary writing tools.


    Frequently Asked Questions


    What are the dimensions of this leather journal?

    The journal measures 3.5 by 5 inches and has unlined pages throughout. The cover is leather with a lapis lazuli sun embossed design and a metal latch closure to secure the pages during travel or storage.

    What is the spiritual significance of lapis lazuli?

    Lapis lazuli is a deep blue metamorphic rock long associated in esoteric traditions with truth, wisdom, and inner authority. In ancient Egypt it was reserved for royal and priestly objects, symbolizing celestial knowledge.

    Is this journal good for travel?

    Yes. Its compact size, durable leather cover, and latch closure make it practical for travelers. It holds ritual notes, readings, and reflections without requiring a full-size grimoire. The latch keeps pages secure in transit.

    Are the pages lined or blank?

    The pages are unlined, which allows for flexible use including writing, drawing, sigil work, tarot spread diagrams, or mixed-format ritual journaling. It is not formatted as a fill-in workbook or pre-structured grimoire.

    Small 3½ by 5 inch leather journal with lapis lazuli sun design and metal latch closure, featuring unlined pages for pocket grimoire and ritual journaling.