Sometimes we just have to cut the cord. This is a beginner friendly cord cutting ritual you can do at home to cut ties with someone or something that is holding you back. Remember, only do a cord cutting when you are fully ready to release whatever you are cutting away from. This is a powerful tool when the intentions are clear! 🤍
Materials:
- Sandalwood or any other smoke cleanse ex:sage
- White taper candle
- Black taper candle
- String or twine
- Salt
- Fire safe tray, plate, or bowl
-Lighter
-Cleanse your space and materials with smoke
-Open your protective circle
-Carve your name into the white candle
-Carve their name, or thing, into the black candle
-Wrap candles 2 times
-Light candles at the same time
-Allow to burn out completely
-Cleanse and thank your guides
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... Read morePerforming a cord cutting ritual can be an incredibly liberating experience, helping you reclaim your energy and move forward. When I first started exploring spiritual practices, I realized how many invisible ties I had that were draining me. This simple ritual became a go-to for me, and I'm excited to share some deeper insights to enhance your own practice.
First, let's talk about those candles – they're not just for light! The original ritual mentions a white taper candle and a black taper candle, and there's a beautiful symbolism behind this choice. The white candle often represents you in the ritual, symbolizing purity, clarity, and new beginnings. It’s about your intention to heal and protect your own energy. On the other hand, the black candle typically represents the person, situation, or negative energy you wish to release. Black is known for absorbing and banishing negativity. While these two are classic, you can actually incorporate other colors too! For instance, if you're trying to release an attachment rooted in anger, a red candle might be used alongside the black to symbolize banishing that specific emotion. A blue candle can bring in healing and calm, while green might signify growth and new opportunities post-release. Always choose colors that resonate with your specific intention for the most potent results.
The string or twine connecting the candles is the symbolic cord itself. It represents the energetic link you're severing. As the flame burns through it, visualize that connection dissolving. And the salt? It’s not just decorative! Placing your candles in a bed of salt, as shown in the image, helps to absorb negative energies and purify your space, creating a protective barrier for your ritual. It’s a powerful tool for grounding and cleansing, ensuring your release is clean and clear.
One of the most fascinating aspects of a candle cord cutting ritual is interpreting the flame. Many people wonder about the cord cutting ritual flame meaning and candle interpretation, and it can offer profound insights into your process. A tall, steady flame often indicates a clear intention and a smooth release of the energetic cord. If your flame is dancing wildly or flickering, it might suggest there's a lot of emotion involved, or perhaps some resistance in the release process – either from you or the other party. A low, struggling flame could mean the energy behind the intention isn't as strong, or there's a significant blockage. If one candle burns much faster than the other, it can symbolize which party is letting go more readily. Pay attention to the remnants too – wax patterns and how the string breaks can all hold symbolic messages for you to reflect on after your spiritual cord cutting ceremony.
Beyond just a smoke cleanse, you can integrate herbs for cord cutting directly into your practice. While sage and sandalwood are excellent for clearing, consider sprinkling specific herbs around the base of your candles or even infusing them into the wax (if you're making your own candles) to amplify your intentions. Rosemary is fantastic for protection and memory cleansing, helping you to release past hurts. Lavender brings peace and calm, aiding in emotional release. Mugwort can enhance spiritual insight and dream work, helping you process the ritual's deeper meaning. Always ensure any herbs you use are safe to burn or be near a flame. After the candles have burned out completely and the cord is severed, remember to dispose of the remnants respectfully. Burying them in the earth can symbolize returning the energy to the ground for transformation, or simply thanking your guides and releasing them into the universe. The cord cutting practice is a journey, and integrating these elements can make your experience even more profound and effective.
What if you can only use flameless candles in your apartment building and aren't allowed to use anything that can be set on fire because of the rules of the complex?
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