I Leave Without Explaining
Boundary Trilogy
Access • Authority • Departure
The Boundary Trilogy is a three-part sound collection centered on consent, self-determination, and the right to leave without explanation. These pieces are not designed to process emotion or repair relationships. They exist to restore clarity where boundaries have been ignored, negotiated, or overridden.
Each track holds a distinct role:
Access Is Not Assumed establishes consent.
Presence does not grant entry. Availability is not implied. Access begins with permission.You Don’t Get to Decide restores inner authority.
Your life is not a discussion. Decisions return to the body, not outside interpretation or consensus.I Leave Without Explaining completes the arc.
When consent is breached or authority is dismissed, departure is allowed. No justification. No closure. No apology.
This trilogy supports nervous-system safety by removing the demand to explain, defend, or stay. It affirms that leaving, withholding access, and reclaiming authority are not failures of communication—they are acts of self-respect.
Nothing is required.
Not endurance.
Not explanation.
Not permission.
Professional License — I Leave Without Explaining
This recording is licensed for professional use in environments that respect boundaries, withdrawal of participation, and the right to disengage without explanation.
Permitted Use
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Therapeutic or facilitation settings
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Sessions addressing boundaries, limits, or self-protection
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Individual or small group use where leaving is honored as choice
Conditions of Use
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Clients must never be pressured to remain present, finish the recording, or explain their response
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Departure—physical, emotional, or auditory—must be treated as valid and complete
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Silence, withdrawal, or disengagement may not be framed as resistance or failure
Prohibited Use
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Use in confrontational, exposure-based, or endurance-focused practices
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Use where explanation, disclosure, or closure is expected
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Redistribution, recording, or public performance
This work affirms the right to leave without justification.
Boundaries do not require permission.© Julie Jewels Smoot | Sound Alchemist
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