White Magic Curse

Mirror Rite for Secrets That Sour in the Light

Let concealed decay reflect cleanly back to its source without touching your field.

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

Opening Reflection

Secrets left too long in the dark tend to sour, and the air around them thickens with meanings no one voiced aloud. This reflection is not about dragging anyone into confession; it is about noticing the weight you have carried simply by witnessing what was hidden. When buried stories begin to rot, their scent clings to you even when you had no part in shaping them. Here, you let the mirror steady itself. You acknowledge the harm of silence without inheriting the guilt of its makers.

Invocation

Let concealed decay reflect cleanly back to its source without touching your field.

Method

Sit in a quiet room with a single candle placed beside a small mirror. You do not stare into the glass; instead, you watch the flame move and let its steadiness remind you of your own. Hold a slip of paper and write a single sentence describing the secret’s weight—not its details, only the feeling it left on your chest. Fold the paper once. Place it beneath the mirror. Breathe slowly, allowing each exhale to soften the grip the story had on you.

Now speak softly: you are releasing what never belonged to you. You are returning the distortion to its rightful space, without force, without wish for repercussion. Let the mirror act as witness, not weapon. As the candle burns, imagine the unseen strands that tied you to their hidden narrative loosening one by one.

When you feel a subtle shift, extinguish the flame with a gentle breath. Remove the paper and tear it into small pieces, letting the act signal the end of your involvement. The mirror remains untouched; it holds only clarity, not judgment. Leave the fragments in a bowl until morning, then recycle them without ceremony.

Closure & Aftercare

Let the room settle around you as the last traces of tension dissolve. You have named the weight without carrying its origins, and the boundary you’ve drawn is clean enough to stand on its own. This closing breath is not permission for anyone else; it is a reminder that you choose what stays in your field. Step back from the mirror, trusting the clarity you invited. What was hidden no longer lives in your body.

Safety Notes

Keep your focus on your breath and stop if emotion feels overwhelming.