This rite is to be used when the relationship between practitioner and spirit familiar must come to an end. This ritual releases both parties from obligation, closes spiritual doors, and affirms your authority over your practice and space.

Prepare your working space with: a candle, protective herbs ground into a powder to form a boundary[1], your pact-cord, a bit of iron (such as a nail or key), and either a small bowl of water or vinegar or a fire-safe dish lined with sand.

Lay a Summoning Circle and reinforce it with a protective boundary your ground herbs or other protective measures. Light the candle and place your pact-cord before you. Say:

 

By thread and thorn, by root and flame,

The bond we made I now unname.

No harm I send, no ill I weaveβ€”

But from this pact, I take my leave.

 

Touch the pact-cord with the iron item. Feel the force of your will cutting the tie. Then say:

 

Spirit once known, spirit once near,

You are releasedβ€”you shall not hear

My call, my craft, my voice, my fire.

The bond is broken, the pact expires.

 

If you would like, destroy the pact-cord by burning it in the fire-safe dish. If not, place it in the water or vinegar to neutralize it’s charm. As you do, speak:

 

As this charm breaks, so breaks the spell,

The cord is cut, and all is well.

No debt remains, no tie holds fastβ€”

Our kinship now is in the past.

 

Bury the pact-cord in the earth near a tree, at the boundary of a cemetery or near running water. (This can be done at any time you are able. It does not need to be done in the same sitting as the rest of the rite.) As you cover it with earth, say:

 

You may go, with thanks or none,

But by my will, this rite is done.

I bar the gate, I shut the doorβ€”

We are bonded nevermore.

 

Circle the area with your iron tool, saying:

 

What’s yours is yours; mine is mine.

Bound and warded, sealed by sign.

By salt, by steel, by breath and flameβ€”

I reclaim my path, my power, my name.

 

Spend a moment in stillness.. Leave a small offering outdoors as a final gesture of closure to the spirit world.


[1] If outdoors, a circle of blessed chalk or ash will also work. If indoors, some may prefer the use of salt. Note that this is not recommended for outdoor rituals as it is harmful to plant life.

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