We're here to make love visible
Heart Cards Global is a movement built on a simple idea: when people slow down, speak from the heart, and feel seen—everything changes.
One card can become a turning point. One circle can become a community.
Love in Action: The Heart Cards Story
Why Heart Cards exist
In a world moving fast, many people feel disconnected—sometimes even from themselves. Heart Cards create a gentle pause. A moment of truth. A bridge back to what matters.
They’re used for personal reflection, relationships, circles, teams, classrooms, and community gatherings—anywhere people want more connection and less noise.
Meet June
I’m June, and I’m a proud steward of Heart Cards.
I’ve watched a single draw soften a room, open a conversation, and bring someone back to themselves. Heart Cards are simple—but they are powerful.
This isn’t a brand to me. It’s a living gift. It’s something I’ve experienced firsthand, and something I’m committed to sharing with care.
Honoring JR’s gift
Heart Cards were created by JR—a visionary with a deep heart and a real struggle: how do you share something sacred with the world?
His creation carried wisdom, tenderness, and truth. And like many gifts that are ahead of their time, it didn’t come through an easy path.
In a recent conversation with Dr. Zach Oliver, (link to Olelo interview) the essence of JR’s creation came alive in a way that felt almost magical—because it mirrored what I’ve felt all along:
Heart Cards are a living gift.
I’m honored to help carry that gift forward— so more people can feel what’s possible when love becomes
visible.
Heart Cards began over a decade ago, created by John Robert Coleman (JR), a Hawaii-based teacher, poet, and friend of June Dillinger. Originally simple in design, the cards were packed in jewelry boxes. After JR's passing in 2019, Chip Phelps encouraged June to carry on the project. She revived the cards, keeping their essence while refining the design and packaging.
Driven by love, June polished the deck, improving everything from grammar to paper quality. She partnered with a local print shop, Professional Image, where Melissa Steinfeld helped produce the first 500 decks in December 2020, which sold out in just two months. Another contributor soon created a Note Booklet to expand the Heart Cards experience.
Heart Cards have since found their way into home gatherings, yoga classes, and corporate events, fostering self-love and connection. Facilitators and users draw cards to reflect, share, and discover new ways to connect with themselves and others.