ARRIVAL FIELD · CONTINUITY

Physical Supports

Optional physical supports for return, contact, and familiarity.

Some people begin to feel the Field more easily when it has somewhere physical to land.

A surface.
A stone.
A printed card.
A drawer.
A place that feels familiar enough to return to.

These supports are not required for access.

They are simply ways the Field can become easier to recognize physically over time.

Objects do not create the Field.
They give return somewhere physical to land.

Physical supports arranged on a continuity desk

What supports return does not have to be complicated.
It only has to become recognizable.

SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTS

Where the Field becomes easier to return to

These are common physical anchors people may use when building a continuity environment.

Begin with what feels useful.

Nothing here is required.

Familiarity is enough.

Grid support environment
GRID SURFACES

Where contact lands

A Grid gives the Field a stable physical surface.

The Grid does not create access.
It gives what is already happening somewhere to land.

When the same surface is returned to over time, attention begins to recognize it.

Source Guidance

Grid Surfaces

Look for simple trays, wooden boards, altar cloths, shallow boxes, or stable surfaces that can remain recognizable over time.

No specific provider required

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

A steady place for return

A Grid surface does not need to be formal or expensive.

Useful searches may include: wooden altar tray, meditation tray, crystal grid board, small wooden serving tray, ritual cloth, shallow display tray, or handmade altar board.

Local crystal shops, Etsy makers, meditation supply stores, handmade woodworkers, and simple home-decor sources may all work.

Choose something steady enough to remain nearby, simple enough not to dominate attention, and familiar enough that return can begin gathering around it.

Crystals and physical anchors
CRYSTALS & ANCHORS

Small objects that remain still

Some people use stones, anchors, or still objects as quiet points of familiarity.

The object is not the source of the Field.

It becomes useful when your system recognizes it as part of the return environment.

Source Guidance

Crystals & Anchors

Stones, anchors, and familiar objects that may become part of a continuity environment over time.

Familiarity over rarity

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

Objects that remain recognizable

Some people naturally gravitate toward stones, crystals, natural objects, symbols, or other quiet anchors that remain nearby.

Useful searches may include: clear quartz, smoky quartz, selenite, amethyst, grounding stones, palm stones, altar stones, natural anchors, or meditation objects.

Local crystal shops, Etsy makers, metaphysical stores, rock shops, and handmade sellers may all provide suitable options.

What matters most is not rarity, size, or perceived power.

What matters is whether the object gradually becomes associated with return.

Desk continuity environment
DESK CONTINUITY

Where return becomes familiar

A Desk is not just furniture.
It becomes the place where return is recognized.

A continuity desk can be simple: a surface, a few stable objects, and enough space to return without rebuilding.

Support

Desk Setup Notes

Suggestions for building a simple physical return surface.

No purchase required

RETURN ENVIRONMENT

Where familiarity begins to gather

A continuity environment does not need to be elaborate.

Softer lighting, ambient sound, incense, water bowls, stones, cards, and small environmental cues may gradually become associated with return.

The exact objects matter less than recognizability.

Familiarity helps reduce reconstruction over time.

Source Guidance

Simple Desk Sources

Existing desks, shelves, trays, small tables, and work surfaces often work well.

Start with what you have

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

A place you can actually return to

Useful searches may include: writing desk, console table, wooden shelf, desktop organizer, small table, bedside table, or wooden storage cabinet.

Home stores, secondhand furniture shops, local craftspeople, and existing household furniture often work perfectly well.

The best Desk is usually the one already available.

KODEX materials and cards
KODEX MATERIALS

What can stay outside the mind

Printed cards, pages, or materials can help certain forms of return remain easier to recognize.

KODEX materials are not collectibles.

They are continuity supports that may help the Field remain readable without needing to reconstruct everything from memory each time.

Internal

KODEX Library

Printable cards, surfaces, references, and continuity materials.

Included where available

KODEX SUPPORT

What can remain physically nearby

KODEX materials are not meant to be collected or completed.

Some people keep cards, references, symbols, or continuity materials physically accessible inside a binder, drawer, folder, archive box, or nearby shelf.

Others occasionally work with these materials more directly during meditation, Reiki, Threshold work, continuity practice, or simple return sessions.

Their purpose is not achievement.

They simply allow parts of the environment to remain physically present and easier to recognize again later.

Arrival drawer physical support
ARRIVAL DRAWERS

Physical domains of return

A physical drawer can mirror the internal Drawer structure.

It is not required.

It can simply make return visible, organized, and easier to re-enter over time.

Source Guidance

Drawer Systems

Cabinets, storage drawers, boxes, organizers, and compartment systems that can hold continuity materials.

Organization over complexity

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

Domains made visible

Useful searches may include: apothecary drawers, wooden drawer boxes, desktop drawer systems, card cabinets, archival storage, modular storage boxes, or small organization cabinets.

Home stores, office suppliers, handmade woodworkers, Etsy makers, and secondhand furniture sources may all work well.

The purpose is not storage efficiency.

The purpose is creating recognizable places where different forms of return can remain physically available.

PHYSICAL SUPPORT SOURCES

Selected continuity sources

Sources are included because they may align well with continuity environments.

Nothing here is required.

The intention is simply to reduce friction around building a physical return space.

Over time, provider relationships may evolve into direct continuity collaborations.

PROVIDER CONTACT

For support providers

If you offer physical supports that may align with the Arrival Field, contact us here.

support@thearrivalfield.org

Begin with what feels useful.

Let the physical space remain simple.

Return becomes easier when something familiar is already there.

Nothing here is required.
Familiarity is enough.