While modern science views curses as psychological or sociological phenomena, many cultural traditions provide specific "papers" or rituals to break them. Breaking a curse often involves a combination of , reversal , and psychological re-framing . 🕯️ Spiritual & Ritual Methods

Academic research suggests that the "power" of a curse often lies in the victim's belief, creating a "nocebo effect" where stress and fear cause real physical and mental decline.

Light a candle in a cup of dirt, then abruptly extinguish it in the soil to symbolize the curse being snuffed out.

The Hanuman Chalisa is a common remedy in Hindu traditions for warding off voodoo, while the 37th Psalm is frequently used in Rootwork. 🧠 Psychological Perspectives

Breaking a "generational curse" often involves addressing family trauma through therapy and education rather than ritual.