10/02/2026
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Threshold Severance.The Old Ways. 🧙
This work is not about revisiting the past.
It is not about emotional labour, candles, or storytelling.
In the Old Ways, separation was done at the point of passage.
A threshold is not symbolic.
It is functional.
It is the place where energy shifts form, where what has had access is either permitted to continue or quietly ended.
This is why doorway threshold work is so effective.
Nothing is forced.
Nothing is chased away.
The road simply opens and what no longer belongs knows where to go.
This working can be done at any doorway, gate, or liminal place that feels safe and contained to you.
What You’ll Need.
A cord made from natural fibre, wool, twine, or cotton.
Scissors.
Items that represent what you are calling in: feathers, leaves, flowers, symbols, charms, sigils, chosen by feel, not rule.
The Working. 🧙
Take the cord in your hands and locate the centre.
One side carries what has been flowing outward from you, a dynamic, a tie, a pattern, an influence whose time has passed.
The other side is for what returns to you.
This is the side you tend.
Dress it deliberately.
Light elements for ease and clarity.
Living plant matter for renewal and growth.
Symbols that speak to protection, opportunity, or sovereignty.
Nothing here is decorative.
Everything names an intention.
When ready, stretch the cord across your chosen threshold.
Keep the side that represents you closest to the hinges, this grounds the working in your authority.
Pause.
Not to feel.
But to decide.
Then cut the cord cleanly at the centre.
Remove the severed section immediately.
Carry it beyond the threshold and release it.
You may bury it.
Burn it.
Reduce it and scatter it.
Or discard it entirely.
Once released, it is finished.
Closing the Loop.➰
Return through the threshold.
Take the dressed cord, the part that holds your chosen direction, and bring its ends together, forming a continuous loop.
This draws your energy back into itself.
Contained.
Circulating.
No longer reaching outward.
Place it where you will see it, above the doorway or on your altar.
Each time you cross that space, remember:
You did not just end something.
You clarified access.
You claimed the boundary.
You opened the way forward.
What comes next is not a repeat.
It is a choice.
🗝️🪶
Blessed be,
Justine 🧙💜