🌻 The Sunflower Vase Truth-Working
Purpose
To expose deception, illuminate hidden truths, and sustain the flow of clarity around individuals connected to distortion using physical photos in a way that keeps the working in perpetual motion.
Tools Used
Photos of targets (shredded)
Herbs of exposure & illumination - Mugwort → reveals hidden things, clears illusions.
Hyssop → purification, truth-telling, removing deceit.
Rosemary → clarity of mind, sharp memory, protective exposure.
Basil → truth, harmony, drawing light into a situation.
Bay leaf → revelation of secrets, justice, wisdom.
Cedar → ancestral witness, cleansing away falsehood.
Vase
Dried sunflower blossoms (to crown and seal with solar clarity)
Ritual Process
Shredding the Photos
As the images are torn:
“The face is torn, but the truth remains. Their masks dissolve; their essence stays. This power now shifts from image to flame of truth.”
Mixing with Herbs
Shredded photos are blended with herbs inside the vase:
“Herbs of light, herbs of fire, hold the charge of truth entire. Expose the shadow, let none deceive, bring clarity forth for all who receive.”
Sealing with Sunflowers
Dried sunflower heads placed on top of the mixture:
“Sunflowers of the Sun, guardians bright, seal this working in radiant sight. Truth stands tall, deception falls, the light of day now crowns it all.”
Closing Seal of Activation
Hands over the vase:
“By thread and flower, by herb and flame, truth is bound to its rightful name. This working continues, steady and pure — aBBaRaKaHaDaBBaRa.”
Daily Refresh Line
Each day (in passing, or with hand over the vase):
“Sun of truth, keep shining bright. Herbs and flowers, hold this light. All masks dissolve, all shadows flee. The truth endures, so mote it be.”
aBBaRaKaHaDaBBaRa
Closing Phrase (When Ready to Release)
“Sun and shadow, your work is done. Truth revealed, the thread is spun. I thank the herbs, the flowers, the flame, the charge is lifted, I reclaim the name. Go now in peace, released and free, the working ends in harmony. Ephphata, Ephphata, Ephphata. aBBaRaKaHaDaBBaRa.”
After this, contents may be composted, scattered, or respectfully discarded, and the vase may be cleansed for reuse.