White Magic Curse

Mirror Rite For Confusion Returning To Its Maker

Let their confusion reflect back without touching me.

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Low spoonsLow spoons: quick read/short ritual
Type
mirror
Target
person
Tone
scathing

Opening Reflection

There is a strange clarity in the moment someone’s own confusion tactics turn inward. The misdirections that once clouded your judgment begin circling back toward their source, revealing the hollowness behind the performance. You are not responsible for their attempts to distort truth or muddy the air between you. This rite helps you step away from the fog they created and let the mirror hold accountability without force or bitterness. You witness the shift, acknowledge its sting, and release yourself from the burden of deciphering what was never meant to make sense.

Invocation

Let their confusion reflect back without touching me.

Method

Place a small mirror before you in still, muted light. Sit with your breath steady and your hands resting loosely in your lap. Imagine the confusion they scattered—contradicting stories, shifting tones, tangled words—gathering like thin strands of mist. Instead of wrapping around you, picture each strand drifting toward the mirror’s surface, drawn to its clarity. Lift your hand and hover your fingertips just above the glass, acknowledging the boundary between their distortion and your understanding. Whisper softly that what they cast outward returns to its point of origin, not as punishment, but as truth resuming its rightful shape. Visualize the mist settling onto the mirror, forming a faint outline of their own making. You are simply a witness, no longer a participant in their haze. When the air around you feels clean again, lower your hand and breathe deeply, sensing the quiet that follows confusion’s departure.

Closure & Aftercare

Turn the mirror face-down and sit with your breath until your chest loosens. You do not need to interpret their tactics or brace for their next attempt. The fog belongs to them now, not you. Rest in the steadiness that comes when you release the urge to analyze what was designed to distract. Let your awareness settle back into your own life, clear and unburdened.

Safety Notes

Stay grounded in breath. Avoid imagining consequences for others. Stop if emotions tighten.