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Apparently, the latest Netflix documentary on Diddy was the final straw for parts of the spiritual community, triggering a full-blown PSA on how to deal with the “warlocks” and “chaotic spirits” allegedly lurking in your DMs—or worse, embedded in your family tree. According to these sources, a warlock is essentially the male version of a toxic energy vampire: jealous, manipulative, and prone to violence. His counterpart, the chaotic spirit, is said to weaponize sex, money, and religion to hijack your life path. These aren’t just annoying exes or difficult relatives; they’re framed as timeline-disrupting parasites trying to graft their unresolved family chaos onto your hard-earned future.
The reassuring part? Unless the Universe—or God Himself—personally assigned these people to you, the sources insist they’re “disposable.” Even if you’ve accidentally “bound destinies” with one—by having children together, moving in, or entangling finances—you’re not doomed to stay trapped in their so-called demonic loop. The solution, they claim, is a combination of focused intention, psychological boundary-setting, and a bit of metaphorical housekeeping to detach your life force from their siphoning habits.
The Expanded Guide to Spiritual Timeline Restoration
If you believe you’ve been energetically tethered to a warlock or chaotic spirit, here’s the expanded protocol for reclaiming autonomy and getting out of perpetual fight-or-flight mode.
1. Formal Verbal Termination
Before anything else, the “contract” must be canceled—not legally, but symbolically.
The Script: Say the person’s full name and birthdate (e.g., “John Doe, born 1/1/2000”), followed by:
“Our contract is cancelled in this realm and every other realm. And so it is.”
2. The “Big Scissors” Cord-Cutting
With the contract declared void, it’s time for the cord-cutting ritual—mental, emotional, and symbolic.
- Visualization: Picture a thick cord wrapped around your waist, tethering you to the person.
- Action: Imagine using oversized scissors to cut it cleanly. Visualize the cord dissolving or melting away, signaling that you are ending the attachment.
- The Walk-Away: See the person walking in one direction while you turn and walk the other—without looking back. The point is finality.
3. Reclaiming Your “Happy Place” Narrative
You can’t heal in the same story that hurt you.
- Time-Travel Method: Recall a period when you felt genuinely happy—often before major responsibilities or toxic dynamics entered the picture.
- Internal Shift: Identify the values and sense of safety you lived by then, and consciously reclaim them. This isn’t instant; it can take years, but it’s foundational.
4. Physical and Energetic Purge
Your environment should reflect the life you’re trying to rebuild.
- Cleanse: Open windows, burn incense, take a spiritual or intentional bath.
- Eviction: Remove physical reminders of the person. If their presence lingers in your space, your voice and choices can’t fully return.
5. The “Napping” Protocol
Healing doesn’t have to be another grind.
- Trauma Reset: If you’re stuck overworking out of fear or survival mode, slow down. Nap daily if it brings peace. The goal is to retrain your nervous system out of constant threat detection.
6. Final Black-Candle Closure
To symbolically close the cycle, a black candle is used.
- The Vent: Speak everything you’re releasing—anger, resentment, grief—into the flame.
- The Exception: Blow the candle out. This is the one time blowing out a candle is encouraged, as it represents a definitive end.
Analogy
Healing from a warlock is like uninstalling a virus from your computer. Canceling the contract is hitting Delete. Cord-cutting is emptying the trash. The spiritual bath is a system reboot. If you leave infected files on your desktop—photos, keepsakes, emotional hooks—the system keeps crashing. Sometimes you have to wipe the hard drive and restore factory settings: your happiest, clearest self.