White Magic Curse
Closing the Door on Unclaimed Permissions
Let old permissions dissolve and return to the quiet places they once claimed.
- Type
- threshold
- Target
- person
- Tone
- scathing
Opening Reflection
Some permissions linger long after their usefulness, hovering like a dim echo in the corners of the mind. This rite addresses the quiet places where you once said yes out of hope, fear, or habit, and where that yes still pretends to have authority. Here, you uncurl your fingers from what was never meant to follow you forward. You notice the subtle ways their expectations seeped into your choices and how the old doorway remains ajar. This work is not revenge. It is the closing of a hinge that should have never stayed open.
Invocation
Let old permissions dissolve and return to the quiet places they once claimed.
Method
Begin by sitting before a simple candle, unlit at first, to remind yourself that clarity arrives by choice. Place a small stone or smooth object before you, something that holds no story of theirs. Breathe slowly and feel the weight of every yes you once offered them, deliberate or accidental. Light the candle and let its glow reveal the boundary you are ready to reclaim. Hold the stone and speak softly that their influence no longer shapes your steps. You are not pushing anything away; you are withdrawing the access they never earned. Visualize an old doorway in your mind, its frame worn from overuse. See yourself closing it without force, only certainty. Let the soundless click of the latch become the moment your energy returns to your own field. Blow out the candle and place the stone somewhere private to mark the absence of their claim. When the air settles, acknowledge that nothing else is required. The ritual ends the moment you decide their story no longer enters your own.
Closure & Aftercare
Let the quiet linger for a breath or two, enough to feel the shift settle into your ribs. Release any temptation to revisit the old patterns you just untangled. The boundary is closed; its shape is yours alone now. Rest in the recognition that pulling your energy back is an act of care, not conflict. There is no need to track what follows for them. Your work is finished, and returning to your own stillness is the only step that remains.
Safety Notes
Use slow breath, avoid naming anyone, and pause the rite if emotions surge.