Breaking the Perpetuating Spell of Judgement and Comparison

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In certain circumstances, individuals or groups can unintentionally perpetuate harmful patterns or behaviors, often referred to as "the spell." This concept suggests that despite a desire for change or progress, society can become trapped in cycles of negativity or destructive behavior that are difficult to break free from..


Using perpetuation consumes the Lifetime stored within the user. If the effect is a one-time effect, the Lifetime will be consumed immediately. If the effect is sustained, Lifetime will be drained over time too. Long lasting perpetuation effects can be 'cancelled', meaning the Lifetime drain will stop. It will not be refunded, however.

Release can be done at any time, if the soul is either in a seriously life-threatening situation, and is meant to die within a short time anyway, or if the soul is ready to die on its own accord. to enable or allow the continuation of into the future; keep alive used most often in reference to something considered harmful or false Social media played a significant role in perpetuating political divisions.

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perpetuate

2. To prolong the existence of; cause to be remembered: The new library will perpetuate its founder's great love of learning.

[Latin perpetuāre , perpetuāt- , from perpetuus , continuous; see perpetual.] per·pet′u·ance, per·pet′u·a′tion n. per·pet′u·a′tor n.

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Reviews for "Reclaiming Your Power: Breaking Free from the Perpetuating Spell of External Validation"

1. John - 2 out of 5 stars:
I found "Perpetuating the Spell" to be quite underwhelming. The storyline lacked depth and the characters felt one-dimensional. The writing style did not captivate me, and I struggled to stay interested in the plot. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to others.
2. Sarah - 1 out of 5 stars:
I'm sorry to say that "Perpetuating the Spell" is one of the worst books I've read in a long time. The pacing was slow, the dialogue was forced and unrealistic, and the ending felt rushed and unsatisfying. I found it hard to connect with any of the characters and didn't care about their fates. This book was simply a wasted opportunity.
3. Michael - 2 out of 5 stars:
"Perpetuating the Spell" started off promising, but it quickly became predictable and cliché. The plot twists were lackluster and the magic system felt poorly developed. The author seemed to rely heavily on tropes and clichés, which made the story feel unoriginal and weak. I was left feeling unsatisfied and disappointed by the overall execution of this novel.
4. Emma - 3 out of 5 stars:
While "Perpetuating the Spell" had its moments, I couldn't fully immerse myself in the story. The pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on unnecessarily. Additionally, the romantic subplot felt forced and didn't add much to the overall narrative. While the concept of the book was intriguing, it fell short in its execution and left me wanting more.
5. Robert - 2.5 out of 5 stars:
I had high hopes for "Perpetuating the Spell," but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The characters lacked development, leaving me feeling disconnected and uninterested in their struggles. The writing style was decent, but the plot lacked originality and failed to deliver any surprises. Overall, I found the book to be mediocre at best.

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