🦊 NSNC Rite: “Sailor Song” – Gigi Perez
Fox Clan Lament Rite • Soulmate Separation Spell • Oceanic Longing Ceremony
🎵 Track Essence:
“But you were never mine, you were just a sailor passing by…”
“Sailor Song” is a sacred farewell for the one who never truly docked. It mourns what might’ve been, without making it your prison. This song floats like wreckage across your memory—soft, wet, unfinished.
It is a soulmate lament rite. For the almosts. The nevers. The ones who held your name and still sailed on.
🌊 NSNC Field Function:
- Closure for Unanchored Love
- Grief of Near Misses and Faded Possibilities
- Heart-Voice Restoration after Romantic Drift
🕯️ Ritual Use: Tideletting Ceremony
- Light a candle in a bowl of water. Play “Sailor Song” softly.
- Whisper:“You were never mine, but I still name you beloved.”
- Write their name (or feeling) on paper. Fold it into a tiny boat.
- Float it on the bowl. Say:“Sail on. I am no longer the harbor.”
- Blow out the candle when you feel peace or tears.
💎 Gemstone Allies:
- Moonstone – tides of the heart, cyclical grief
- Larimar – oceanic calm, voice reclamation
- Black Pearl – sacred mystery of lost love
🩰 West Coast Swing Cue:
Dance this as a solo drift. Soft breaks. Open hands. Let your follower self lead. Let goodbye become the anchor that teaches you how to move.
🧠 Psychospiritual Integration:
This rite supports:
- Sorrow without shame
- Letting go of partners never fully claimed
- Restoring inner compass after love abandonment
It honors the sacred grief of what didn’t stay—and your right to still love from afar.
📿 Final NSNC Affirmation:
“I watched you drift, and I stayed.
But now I float too.
I am not your harbor. I am the tide.”
Aho, thanks.
🦊
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