Fire Horse Activation

There are moments when you can feel a shift happening.

Where something is complete… and something new is ready to begin.

This ritual is designed to support that transition — through release, intention, and a return to your own energy.

What You’ll Need

• A bowl of water

• Sea salt

• A candle

• A small piece of paper

• A pen

• Optional: bay leaf, rose petals, or anything that feels grounding to you

The Energy Behind the Ritual

Each element in this ritual works together to support both release and activation.

Water holds and carries what you’re ready to let go of — allowing old patterns, emotions, and experiences to soften and move.

Salt creates a sense of protection and boundary, helping you stay rooted in your own energy while clearing what isn’t yours.

Fire (the candle) represents movement, courage, and forward momentum — a reminder that you are allowed to move forward in a new way.

Optional elements like bay leaf or rose petals can support intention, confidence, and connection to your heart and direction.

Together, these create a simple but powerful container for change.

Preparing Your Space

Find a quiet space where you can be undisturbed. Light your candle with the intention that this fire is clearing your path, lighting your path, and connecting with this year one, or the light within you. Take a few slow breaths and allow your body to settle.

The Release

On your piece of paper, write down what you’re ready to let go of— sending this energy into your paper.

This could be:

• old patterns

• limiting beliefs

• emotional weight

• past versions of yourself

Take a moment to acknowledge what you’ve been carrying.

Then place the paper into the bowl of water with sea salt.

Allow it to soften and dissolve. You don’t need to force anything — just let the release happen.

The Activation

Once you’ve created space, shift your awareness to what you’re ready to call in.

Write a few words or intentions that reflect how you want to feel moving forward.

Let it come from a grounded, honest place. It can be a simple word, paragraph, or a few pages.

Take a moment to hold the paper and connect with what you’ve written.

Anchoring your intention

You may place your new piece of paper somewhere intentional, near your candle, along with a bay leaf or cinnamon stick to support your intentions.

The bay leaf represents direction, confidence, and personal power.

The cinnamon adds warmth, momentum, and abundance.

You may also place your piece of paper under you pillow or on your nightstand.

Over the next few days, you may begin to notice subtle shifts in how this intention shows up — in your thoughts, your energy, how you react, or the way you move through your day.

Closing the Ritual

Take a final breath. Blow out the candle when you feel ready.

You can discard the water outside or down the sink, allowing it to carry the energy away.

A Threshold Moment

This ritual marks a transition.

A space between who you’ve been…and who you’re becoming.

You don’t need to rush what comes next.

Just allow yourself to move forward with more clarity, more space, and a deeper connection to yourself.

A gentle reminder: you are allowed to release what no longer fits and move forward in a way that feels aligned and true to you.

I can’t wait to hear how this ritual goes for you!