Candle Cord Cutting Session

✨ This cord cutting was so beautiful (shared with my client’s full permission).

I just want to remind you—the version of you before the hurt, before the heaviness, before all the energy drains… she’s still there. 💛 That’s why I offer candle cord cutting. It helps you release what’s been weighing on your spirit and reconnect with your own light again.

You might need a cord cutting if you notice yourself:

⚡ Still feeling drained after thinking about someone

⚡ Having a hard time moving on even though you want to

⚡ Carrying old energy into new relationships

⚡ Feeling heavy, stuck, or just “not yourself”

⚡ Holding grief that’s hard to release

⚡ Caught in toxic family patterns

⚡ Stuck in cycles of unhealthy friendships

I know how real this is—not just as a boundaries mentor, but also as a nurse who’s been walking with people through their hardest moments for 9 years. Healing isn’t just spiritual—it’s personal and soul-deep.

If your spirit is ready to finally let go and call your energy back home, my link is in the bio to book your candle cord cutting 🕯️✨.

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2025/9/1 Edited to

... Read moreAfter my own journey through challenging relationships, I intimately understand that heavy, stuck feeling the original post talks about. It's like an invisible string still tugging at your energy, making it hard to truly move on. That's why diving deeper into candle cord cutting rituals became so vital for me, and I want to share some insights into how you can approach it and, importantly, what to look for! When you're ready to perform your own ritual, the preparation is key. I typically gather two candles – often white for purity and new beginnings, or sometimes a black candle if I'm specifically looking to absorb and banish really stubborn negative energy (which is perfect if you're feeling linked to an 'ex' or a particularly draining situation). For a black and white candle cord cutting ritual, you'd use one of each, placing them a few inches apart, representing you and the energy or person you’re releasing. You'll also need a natural string or cord to connect them, symbolizing the energetic tie you wish to sever. Setting the intention is paramount. Before lighting, I hold the string, visualizing the connection I'm ready to release – whether it's an old friendship, a past job, or even unhealthy self-talk. I say aloud or silently, 'I release this tie, I reclaim my energy.' Then, I light both candles, ensuring the string is positioned so the flames will eventually burn through it. This is where the magic (and the 'cord cutting candle interpretation') really begins! As the candles burn, observe everything. For me, this is the most insightful part. How the flames behave: A strong, steady flame often indicates clear intent and a smoother release. Flickering or sputtering might suggest resistance or emotional upheaval around the tie. If one flame is much stronger or weaker, it can offer clues about the energetic balance between you and the other party. The cord's burn: Ideally, you want the cord to burn cleanly and completely, severing the connection. If it burns quickly, it might mean the tie was ready to be released, or there wasn't much resistance. A slow burn can signify a deeper, more entrenched connection that needs patience. If the string only partially burns or one candle burns out before the cord breaks, it could mean there's still work to be done, or perhaps residual energy that hasn't fully released yet. I've had experiences where the cord didn't burn, and it told me I needed to revisit my intention or perhaps address an underlying issue before trying again. Wax drippings: While less common for direct 'cord cutting interpretation,' sometimes the wax can form shapes or patterns. Black wax falling heavily can signify a great deal of negativity being dispelled. The OCR mentioned 'Successful' and 'Cord Cutting Interpretation,' and truly, interpreting these signs helps validate the process. A successful cord cutting isn't always dramatic; sometimes it's a quiet, complete burn of the cord, leaving you with a profound sense of lightness. After the ritual, make sure to safely extinguish the flames once the cord is severed. I usually dispose of the remnants away from my home, thanking the universe for the release. The days and weeks following are crucial for self-care. Focus on filling that newly created energetic space with positive affirmations, self-love, and activities that truly nourish your soul. This spiritual cord cutting ritual candle process isn't just about letting go; it's about making space for a brighter, more authentically YOU to emerge. Trust me, reclaiming your energy feels absolutely amazing!