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petal, ending, seed

Fading gracefully

When something ends, but does not have to be destroyed.

When it fits

  • a project ended
  • a relationship changes form
  • you need to release without drama

Not for this

  • replacing facts, medical, legal, or financial advice
  • compulsively repeating the same question
  • reading someone else's life without boundaries

Key images

Dried flower: memory is not return.
Seed: an ending can become reserve.
Vase: put away beautifully, not throw away.

How to read this scene

Name the scene

First name not fate, but the living situation: where I am, what pulls, what asks for attention.

Choose the symbol

The symbol is read as a quality of movement, not as command or diagnosis.

Reduce to a small step

A good sign should leave one gentle checkable gesture for today.

Small practice

Write what can be kept as seed and what should leave the table.

Poetic Lot works well with graceful endings.

Journal questions

What has already faded?

Which seed remains?

How to finish without devaluing?

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