White Magic Curse

Threshold Rite For Walking Away Completely Clean

May this step close what harmed me and leave their lessons at their feet.

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Medium spoonsMedium spoons: moderate time/energy
Type
threshold
Target
person
Tone
scathing

Opening Reflection

Walking away clean is its own threshold, a line you step over once. On one side, you are still explaining, still absorbing, still trying to make sense of damage they refuse to name. On the other, you recognize that staying costs more than leaving ever will. This rite marks that crossing without blessing what hurt you or softening what they chose. It honors the sharpness of your clarity and invites their consequences to remain with them, not in your nervous system.

Invocation

May this step close what harmed me and leave their lessons at their feet.

Method

Stand before a doorway, real or symbolic, with a small bowl of salt in your hands. Breathe until your chest loosens and you feel the ground under your feet. Name, silently or aloud, the patterns that kept you circling them: excuses, rehearsed apologies, fragile promises, practiced forgetfulness. With each exhale, imagine those patterns shrinking until they can no longer reach across the threshold. Pour a thin line of salt along the doorway and see it as a boundary written in earth. Speak that what belongs to them, stays with them, on that side. Step through the doorway once, slowly, feeling your body move forward into air that does not expect you to return. Do not look back. On the floor behind you, leave whatever symbol you carried of the connection. Ahead of you, place your hand over your heart and affirm that your life now moves without their gravity.

Closure & Aftercare

After the rite, sweep or wipe the salt line away on your side only, leaving whatever remains of it in your memory, not your space. Drink water slowly and notice how your body feels as you choose not to step back. You are allowed to let the story end without announcing it, allowed to walk away clean. Let the day continue without ceremony, proof that the threshold has already been crossed.

Safety Notes

Keep your focus on your body and breath; stop if overwhelm or panic rises.