White Magic Curse
Let Their Accidental Truth Follow Them Home
May their accidental confession stay lit, and may its light find them first.
- Type
- mirror
- Target
- person
- Tone
- scathing
Opening Reflection
They slipped it out without meaning to, and the room changed shape. In that small accident, the mask loosened and the real story blinked through. You are not here to chase them or prove yourself; the truth already named its own source. This mirror work is for returning that stray confession to their hands, clean and undeniable. Let it follow them like a quiet echo, not to harm, but to end denial and free you from carrying what they revealed.
Invocation
May their accidental confession stay lit, and may its light find them first.
Method
Place a mirror on your altar or a steady table, face-up, and wipe it once with a clean cloth. Set a candle to its left and a small bowl of water to its right. Light the candle and watch the flame settle. Speak their name once, then say, “What you exposed returns to you, whole.” Let the exact truth they told on themselves accidentally rise in your mind, like a sentence hanging in air. Do not add to it. Do not soften it. Just hold it as-is.
Breathe in for four counts, out for six, and imagine that sentence drifting into the mirror’s depth. See it turning there, catching every angle, until it finds the path back to the mouth that released it. Tap the mirror’s frame three times to seal the return. If you want, write the confession on a slip of paper, place it under the mirror, and let it sit until the candle burns down. When finished, pour the water outside or down the drain, letting your role in the story rinse away.
Closure & Aftercare
Turn the mirror face-down and rest your palm on your chest. Notice what quiet feels like when you are no longer arguing with reality. Their own words are already moving in the world; you do not need to shepherd them. Give yourself something soft: a blanket, a small snack, a few pages of journaling about what you are reclaiming now. If guilt or fear stirs, remind your body that this is accountability, not cruelty. Then let the night close around you.
Safety Notes
Use only for clarity and boundaries; pause if you feel emotionally flooded.