The reflection brick.

When you’re ready to see yourself clearly, without judgment, only truth.

🧱 Brick #1 – The Mirror Test

You chose this brick. That means you’re ready to release something heavy. Tonight, stand before your reflection.

Not to judge.
Not to fix.
But to witness.

Look into your own eyes for 60 seconds. Stay.
Hold your own gaze—gently, bravely. Then ask:

“What weight have I carried too long?”

Maybe it’s a name someone called you.
A mistake that loops on repeat.
A version of yourself that helped you survive—
But no longer fits who you’re becoming.

Whisper it.
Write it.
Burn it.
Bury it.
Or simply promise—softly— to let it begin to leave.

She stands before the glass—
not to fix,
not to flinch,
But to face
Not the world.
Not their words.
Herself.

The girl who stayed quiet.
The woman who survived.
The soul who carried things
No one else could name.

And tonight?

She sees it. The weight. The ache.

The armor made from names
that never belonged to her.

She meets her own eyes—and doesn’t look away.

Not this time.

Because letting go doesn’t always look like release.
Sometimes, it looks like remembering who you were
before the burden began.

Tonight, she remembers.
And the mirror?

It softens.
Because it’s not reflecting her flaw.
It’s witnessing her freedom.

—Auren