Know What You Have Done

Requested by @glithch

This is neither a curse, nor a hex, as it does not return
the pain caused (though it can easily be reformatted to do so), but simply
makes the aggressor aware of it. More than that, it is to force them to
understand the pain caused. Do not be wary of its simplicity, for its effects
are tried and true.

Gather

  • A large bowl – the darker in color the better **
  • Water **
  • (Optional, though highly recommended): a personal affect of
    your aggressor)
  • (Optional: a Candle, black or white)

** Alternately, you can replace the bowl and water for a
mirror or other scrying surface of your choosing

Instructions

  1. Take with you your items to a dark room. Light the candle
    (or another dull light source) and pour your water into the bowl. The goal is
    to arrange it so that you cannot see through the water, but can only see the
    reflection on its surface.
  2. When you have found the perfect lighting, take the personal
    affect in your left hand and “find” them in the water. You want to use the
    affect to attune to their spirit/energy so that you can “see” them. Keep
    working until you have a definitive link. You will know it when you have it.
  3. Once the link has been made, using your right hand, dip your
    fingers into the water (hence why the bowl of water is preferred)  – this represents their subconsciousness.
    Bring forth the incident in which you were wrong and “place alongside” it, your
    own pain. Not in such a way as to inflict the pain, but to make them aware of
    your own. If you find it easier, feel free to speak what they have done aloud and
    the results of their actions. “This is what you have done.”
  4. When you have said your peace and shown them what they need
    to see, break the link by flicking the water from your fingers onto the surface
    and releasing the personal affect from your hand. Pour out the water wherever
    convenient and do with the personal affect whatever you feel is appropriate.
    There is no need to destroy or get rid of it – in fact, you may wish to hold
    onto it for any further work.

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