A Stone, A Pause, A Gift
- Ted Garcia
- Jun 21
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 24
Not long ago, someone asked, "Why carry a stone in a pocket." I answered simply: “To remember.”
There’s something quietly powerful about holding something small, cool, and grounding in your hand. A smooth stone. A breath. A return. These aren’t grand gestures. They’re gentle nudges—reminders that this moment is always waiting for us. And so, with care and simplicity, we’ve prepared something you can hold—and perhaps pass on.
It’s called The Noticing Stone Gift Set. It isn’t for sale in the traditional sense. It’s not merchandise. It’s an invitation.
Inside a small box, you'll find a hand-stamped cloth bag with The Noticing Stone logo, a smoothed tumbled stone, a printed practice card with a note gently explaining the spirit behind it. It’s all offered for a modest donation—just enough to cover materials and postage. That’s all. No promises. No claims. Just presence, wrapped gently in intention.
If this speaks to you, or if someone comes to mind who might find comfort in such a pause, you’ll find the link in the menu labeled “The Gift.”
As always, thank you for walking this path with us. Noticing is simple. And sometimes, it’s everything.
With presence,
The Noticing Stone Project

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