The choice of instruments and arrangement in Ritual Dance is really cool - feels very faithful. Nice progression and cool evolution throughout.
Yume No Umi is gorgeous; the layering at the beginning is fantastic and the piano playing does a great job of bolstering the other instrumentation. Nice use of the bells taking the lead tones and the rest of the accompaniment below carrying the melody and chords. I think the (primarily) piano outro for this one is really clever; it grounds the track and and gives some breathing room before kicking into the next track.
You're Not Her is ominous out of the gate; nice choice use of instruments here, very much opting for the less-is-more approach and it works really well. Having some low droning notes accompanied by SFX does a great job of setting the stage for something much darker than what we've heard thus far. String-work is great and this track does a fantastic job of evolving over time. Resetting once again to a quieter and more peaceful prolonged outro section does wonders for cleansing the palate of the tension beforehand.
And last but no least, The Flow of Life Carries On - I love how stripped down this is in comparison to the other tracks. Nice simple melodies, ambling along at its own pace. Great articulations at play here and a really nice way to round out the soundtrack as a whole.
Great work - this made for a fun listen and explores some lesser explored themes. Produced well with no mixing issues from myself personally, and some genuinely really cool arrangements in general. Best of luck! :)