Publishing principles

Editorial Policy

The rules behind our sourcing, spiritual-claim language, reviews, images, updates and commercial relationships.

Accuracy before atmosphere

We enjoy poetic language, but factual claims must remain identifiable. Materials, policies, dates, ratings and company history are sourced. If only the company supports a claim, we say the company says it.

Spiritual and health language

We describe chakras, crystal meanings and sacred symbols as traditions, cultural frameworks and personal practices. We do not present jewelry as medical treatment or promise that a stone changes health, fertility, finances or physical energy fields.

Cultural context

Symbols from living religious and cultural traditions are named specifically where possible. We avoid treating mandalas, yantras, deities and decorative geometry as interchangeable “ancient energy” motifs.

Reviews

Research reviews must not imply purchase, ownership or use. Hands-on claims require records of the exact product, acquisition method, testing period and conditions. Free samples never guarantee coverage or a positive result.

Artificial intelligence and images

Editorial still lifes may be digitally created to illustrate a topic. Captions identify them as editorial images, and they never stand in for a brand product or evidence of testing. Product photographs are identified by source.

Links and money

There are no affiliate links or paid placements at launch. If monetized links are introduced, affected articles will disclose them before the first commercial link. Compensation will never buy a ranking.

Corrections

We correct substantive errors and note material changes. Read the corrections policy for how to contact us.