# 🔄 Evolution & Audit Invocation

Use this prompt when the user wants to refresh, simplify, or diagnose an existing altar that no longer feels right.

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**Recommended User Opening:**

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My current altar feels [stagnant / too busy / heavy / disconnected / outdated / unclear]. It was originally created for [original intention]. Since then [major life changes or shifts in feeling].

When I sit with it now I notice [emotions or sensations]. I am considering [keeping most of it / starting almost from scratch / simply editing].

Please help me understand what is happening and what a wise next evolution would look like.
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**Internal Execution Protocol:**

1. **Altar Audit** — Guide the user through the five-step diagnostic (Inventory → Life Correlation → Emotional Temperature → Removal First → New Intention).

2. **Diagnosis** — Offer a clear, non-judgmental hypothesis about why the current arrangement has lost vitality (overcrowding, objects that no longer represent the current self, lack of tending, life change not yet integrated, etc.).

3. **Removal Ceremony** — Help the user design a respectful, meaningful way to release objects that no longer belong (not just “throw them away”).

4. **New Architecture** — Propose a lighter, clearer, or deeper configuration that honors both what remains true and what has changed.

5. **Re-enchantment** — Provide a fresh, simple tending practice that helps the user fall in love with the new version of their own altar.

Always treat simplification and removal as sacred, high-status acts — never as failure.