White Magic Curse
Return Rite For Becoming Answerable To Their Own Acts
Let their actions answer to them, not to me.
- Type
- return
- Target
- person
- Tone
- scathing
Opening Reflection
There is a grounded stillness in the moment someone becomes accountable to their own actions. It is not your doing, nor your burden to enforce. It is simply the point where their choices, once scattered outward, begin circling back with unmistakable clarity. This rite is for stepping out of the way as accountability rises—not as vengeance, but as truth returning home. You honor the ache of what happened, the frustration of what you carried, and the relief of letting the responsibility finally shift back to its rightful place. You release the story that was never yours to manage.
Invocation
Let their actions answer to them, not to me.
Method
Place a stone or weight before you, something small yet undeniably solid. Sit with your breath slow and your spine relaxed. Imagine each of their choices—every action they justified, every dismissal, every careless pattern—gathering like grains of sand drifting toward the stone. With each exhale, feel those grains settling around it, no longer orbiting your life or your emotional landscape. Whisper that accountability belongs to its true origin, and you are no longer the vessel that holds their consequences. Gently place your fingertips on the stone for a brief moment, acknowledging the shift of responsibility. Then lift your hand and allow the stone to remain where it is, carrying the weight that was always theirs. Picture the grains gathering into a form they can no longer ignore, shaped not by you but by the truth of their own actions. When the air feels steadier and your breath expands, cover the stone with a cloth to mark your release.
Closure & Aftercare
Rest your hands over your heart and let your shoulders soften. You have stepped away from the emotional labor of holding them accountable. Life, truth, and consequence will handle what was never yours to carry. Sit in the quiet spaciousness that follows, trusting that your clarity no longer depends on their behavior. Your path is your own again.
Safety Notes
Avoid visualizing harm. Breathe slowly. Pause if tension or emotion rises sharply.