🌿 Writing Ritual: “What Remains Unfinished in Me?”
For souls that don’t fit in spreadsheets.
For hearts that feel unreadable.
For those who carry questions the world never learned to read.
🛠️ What you’ll need:
- A piece of paper you’re not afraid to ruin
- Something to write with — even if it trembles
- A quiet, imperfect corner
- Optional: a scent (herbs, coffee, lemon peel, old perfume)
🌀 Step 1: Move your body – shake loose the words
Before sitting, shake off the expectations clinging to your shoulders.
Wiggle your fingers. Blink like you’re waking up from a long silence.
Groan. Make a face. Be ridiculous. Be real.
Let the body misbehave, and the words will follow.
✍️ Step 2: Write for 9 minutes – without theme or goal
Don’t start with a sentence.
Start with:
“Today in my soul there is…”
And then don’t stop.
If nothing comes, write: “I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know” until something breaks through.
Let the pen speak before your mind gets in the way.
🔥 Step 3: Ask the question you fear most
At the bottom of your page, write:
“What have I not dared to see in myself?”
Close your eyes.
Wait.
Let the answer come — today, or maybe later, in a dream.
🌕 Step 4: Destroy, keep, or transform
- Fold it into a talisman and carry it with you
- Tear it up and bury it under moonlight
- Copy one line onto your skin or mirror as a quiet spell
🌿 This ritual is not aesthetic. It does not glitter. But it breathes.
You write to return to the raw version of yourself.
You write not to be beautiful — but to be whole.
Even if no one ever asked what you needed.

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