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Warning Quote by Teresa Joyce Jackson

“Read this warning. Take this heed. If not yours, you may not read. Once you do begin to read, your eyes will itch, burn, and bleed. So mote it be.” quote by Teresa Joyce Jackson
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““Read this warning. Take this heed. If not yours, you may not read. Once you do begin to read, your eyes will itch, burn, and bleed. So mote it be.””

Teresa Joyce Jackson

About This Quote

The warning describes a dangerous, compulsive act of reading that causes physical harm, suggesting a cursed or forbidden text.

In simple terms: Reading this warning can cause physical pain.

Key Takeaway

Avoid reading cursed or harmful texts.

Themes

danger curses forbidden knowledge warning

Mood

eerie foreboding

Type

cautionary mythic

When to use this quote

  • library work
  • rituals
  • horror storytelling
  • arcane research
  • psychic experiments

Key Concepts

mythology psychology paranormal

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the warning symbolize about forbidden knowledge?
  • How might curiosity override self‑preservation?
A Different Perspective

The warning may be metaphorical, not literal, limiting its practical relevance.

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