Sunlit vintage study with wooden desk, open books, decorative boxes, and arched windows.

For the questions you carry.

An independent house of divination and reflection.

On carrying a question

Carrying a question is its own kind of knowing.

Some questions don’t want answering so much as company. You hold them through ordinary days, turning them over on the walk home, setting them down, picking them back up. That slow attention isn’t waiting. It is the work.

At House of Aumina, a question is treated as something alive, and worth tending. The cards, the writing, the hour of conversation, each a way of giving what you carry a little more room, and a little more light.

The founding voice

Mina

I built House of Aumina for the questions that don’t fit neatly into a day, the ones you carry quietly, sometimes for years. It is a small, independent house made around them: a deck, a practice, and an hour set aside to look at what you’re holding, together.

More about the House
Mina, founder of House of Aumina, leaning against a textured stone wall.

Readings

Reflection, not prediction.

An unhurried hour with the Sohum Sutra Lenormand, held in conversation. You bring a question; the cards give it shape, and we look at it together, from every side. Readings are open now, by appointment.

Explore readings

The Correspondence

It begins with a letter.

Write to the House, and letters come back for the questions you carry, yours to read in your own time.

The House has received your letter.

The correspondence will begin soon.

Read the Book of Carried Questions →
Something didn’t go through. Please try again.

They ask nothing of you. Step away whenever you wish.

Each letter draws on the Book of Carried Questions
Coming soon

The House's own deck

Sohum Sutra Lenormand

A language of symbol and intuition, made slowly and in its own time.

Hear first through the letters
Sohum Sutra Lenormand deck with sample cards
The collection

Also taking shape in
The House

Beyond the Sohum Sutra, four more symbolic systems are in the making. Step through the collection as it unfolds.

Also taking shape in the House

    Coming soon

    What’s the question you keep returning to?

    When you’re ready to set it down a while, the first letter is a good place to begin.

    Begin with a letter