Journaling Scroll
Journal Prompts for Soul Retrieval
Writing as a ritual to return to yourself.
- Introduction
You don’t always need a healer. Sometimes you just need a pen that doesn’t lie. Journaling is not just reflection — it’s ritual. When you write without censoring, you don’t just remember — You return.
These prompts are not for surface thinking. They are for soul retrieval — calling back the parts of you that were buried, silenced, stolen, or forgotten.
Take your time. Breathe between the lines. And let the ink speak louder than your fear.
- How to Use These Prompts
- Choose one per day or one per week
- Write by hand, if possible
- Let answers flow — don’t fix grammar
- Cry if you need. Scream if you must.
- You’re not writing to be seen — you’re writing to see yourself
- Journal Prompts: The Return of the Self
“The version of me I buried to survive was…”
“When I was silenced, this part of me went missing…”
“I still remember the first time I was called ‘too much.’”
“If my body could speak what my mouth is afraid to say, it would say…”
“The thing I’ve never told anyone is…”
“What they called ‘broken’ in me was actually…”
“I forgive myself for disappearing when _________ happened.”
“My soul wants to come home to me through…”
“The voice I silenced is sacred because…”
“The first place I felt spiritual betrayal was…”
“Before I was a person, I was a feeling. That feeling was…”
“I am ready to remember the version of me who…”
Breathe deeply. Listen to your belly. Let it speak — not in words, but in sensation. Repeat weekly or after emotional release
🔥 Suggested Tools
The Priestess Journal
Voice Reclaiming Oil
Anointing Candle for Written Rituals
Book: The Pain I Carry Wasn’t Mine
🗝️ Closing Blessing
“The pen doesn’t just remember. It resurrects.”