Seven Tools

Tools

Interactive tools for designing evenings, understanding your sensitivity, and going deeper into the DUENDE framework.

I. Romance Ritual Builder

Answer three questions and receive a complete ritual tailored to your moment.

What time is it?
How much energy do you have?
Who is this for?

II. Scent-to-Music Pairing

Select a flamenco palo and receive its ideal scent pairing, with the reasoning behind the match.


III. Candle Mood Builder

Adjust three sliders to describe your desired atmosphere — the builder matches you to the ideal candle setup.

Intimacy Solitary
Mood Contemplative
Scent Intensity None

IV. HSLang Sensitivity Dial

Ten questions. Each reveals something about how your nervous system is tuned. Answer honestly — there are no wrong answers.

1. When you walk into a room full of people, you sense the emotional atmosphere before you hear a single conversation.
2. A piece of music can move you to tears before you can explain why.
3. Bright overhead lighting in a room makes you feel slightly worse than the same room with warmer, dimmer light.
4. After an intense social event, you need meaningful time alone to feel like yourself again.
5. You notice subtleties in environment and conversation that others seem to miss entirely.
6. A beautiful sunset, a great piece of food, or a perfect sentence can feel physically affecting — something beyond appreciation.
7. You find it hard to perform well when watched or when there is time pressure.
8. Strong smells — pleasant or unpleasant — affect you more than they seem to affect other people.
9. When you are caring for someone who is suffering, you feel their suffering in your own body.
10. When the environment is right — the right music, the right light, the right quiet — you feel more completely yourself than at any other time.

V. Evening Playlist Generator

Select one or two mood tags. The generator assembles a personalized evening plan.


VI. Duende Reflection Tool

Describe a moment when you felt something beyond words. The tool will reflect your words back to you alongside a Lorca quote chosen for what you wrote.