White Magic Curse
Mirror of the Oath They Swore Never to Break
May every vow they shattered return as undeniable reflection.
- Type
- mirror
- Target
- person
- Tone
- scathing
Opening Reflection
They looked you in the eye and promised the pattern was finished, the cycle buried, the wound cauterized forever. Yet here it stands again, wearing their face, speaking with their voice, doing the exact damage they once wept over. This is not betrayal by accident; it is betrayal by choice repeated. Anger is holy when it guards what love tried to heal. Grief is accurate when it names what was promised and then demolished. We do not curse the person; we return the energy of the broken oath to its source so the mirror finally forces them to see what they keep recreating.
Invocation
May every vow they shattered return as undeniable reflection.
Method
Light a single white candle on a small mirror. Place it where moonlight or lamplight can strike the glass. Speak their full name once, slowly, feeling the weight of the promise they abandoned. Breathe in the exact moment they swore ‘never again’; breathe out the exact moment they did it anyway. With each exhale, trace a circle on the mirror’s surface using only your fingertip no tools, no oil. Name the behavior plainly, without metaphor: the yelling, the leaving, the lie, the touch withdrawn, whatever precise shape their repetition took. Say: ‘This energy is yours; I do not carry it. Feel what you release.’ Watch the candle flame double in the glass. When the reflection steadies, press your palm flat to the mirror and declare: ‘As you chose this again, may every echo return undistorted until you choose differently.’ Let the candle burn down completely. Wipe the mirror clean with cool water and a soft cloth; the residue is theirs now, not yours. Scatter the wax remnants at a crossroads or running water.
Closure & Aftercare
Extinguish nothing by force; let the flame finish its witness. When only glass and moonlight remain, speak forgiveness only for yourself never for their repetition. Drink water. Write the date and the exact promise they broke, then write beneath it: ‘Returned.’ Sleep facing away from the mirror. The work is done; accountability now walks with them, not you.
Safety Notes
Stay hydrated. Ground after. Never perform while actively triggered; wait until anger has edges, not flames.