Candle Magic

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Candle magic harnesses the power of fire to bring change. Fire is the Element of transformation. Think for a moment how fire transforms things: it melts the wax. It renders many organic materials (leaves, wood, flesh, and bone) to ash. It softens hard metals to make them malleable for forging. It can heat substances, turning them from liquid to gas (water to steam, for example). If you mix ingredients together and put them into the fire, it can transform your batter into a cake, your dough into bread. It brings light to the darkness and warmth to the cold.
Since human beings discovered fire, they were in awe of its power. They sought to harness that power, mostly to use its power of transformation. We continue this ancient tradition when we practice candle magic.
Remember: the moment you begin planning a spell, you are in the process of casting it. Always keep your good intentions and a positive attitude, because you’re pouring your energy into the goal.


Step 1: Determine Your Magical Goal
As with all magical workings, it’s essential to put thought into your goal. Some tips to keep in mind when setting a magical goal:
-Be specific (no ‘wishing’ or ‘make things better’ type goals)
-Be realistic (don’t venture into the realm of fantasy here)
-Consider the ethics of your actions (always act ethically and don’t interfere with free will)
-Use positive language (avoid words like ‘don’t,’ ‘can’t,’ ‘won’t’ and ‘not’)
-Break bigger goals down into a series of smaller goals
Try to write your goal in a single sentence, such as ‘I need to earn extra money to pay the electric bill’ or ‘I want to be protected from harm when I travel.’


Step 2: Design Your SpellUse your goal to help guide you in designing your candle magic spell. Let’s say I’m doing a money spell for the electric bill. I’m going to do the most basic candle magic spell: I’m going to visualize my goal and light the candle to release the energy.
I’ve decided to keep components simple and to a minimum: a taper candle in a holder, some oils to dress the candle, maybe a few herbs and spices to lend some power
Finally, I want a chant to help raise energy. I can use one of the many chants found online, or I can custom-design one. The only important thing about the chant is that it has meaning to me. I also personally like to use rhymes, because they’re easy to remember and to get into a rhythm.
If you use magical timing, you could check a lunar calendar to decide the best moon sign or the planetary hour for your spell.


Step 3: Collect Your ComponentsChoose components aligned with your goal. We also want to use oils, herbs, and spices that correspond to the goal.
for example:
-A green virgin candle – candles should always be virgin, or never used, in candle magic. As for the color choice, use your instincts or see the *color correspondence guide below.
-A gold candle holder – gold also represents wealth (even if it’s not real gold, it’s just gold-colored, it’ll do)
-Patchouli oil – an oil associated with prosperity
-Ground cinnamon – a spice associated with wealth
-Dragon’s blood – a resin that lends spells power
-Ground ginger – a spice used to speed up results
A good thing to ask yourself when choosing correspondences is, “What things do I associate with my goal?” Green reminds me of money and wealth; if gold or brown or red remind you of money and wealth, you could use those colors. If I didn't have essential oil, I might just use corn oil— corn reminds me of cash crops and prosperity. You might use olive oil-- it's expensive so you might see it as a luxury item.
I use ginger because I have had success with it speeding up results of spells. Let’s say you hate Chinese food because it makes you sick, and the smell of ginger reminds you of that. Then ginger would not be a good correspondence for you, because you associate it with being sick. 

*Color Correspondence Guide
Red
assertiveness, courage, creativity, energy, passionate love, sex
Orange
ambition, concentration, eloquence, legal issues, intellectual pursuits, success
Yellow
attractiveness, clarity, happiness, intelligence, persuasiveness, travel
Green
growth, fertility, harmony, health, prosperity, wealth
Blue
dream work, healing, intuition, loyalty, peace, spirituality
Purple
connecting to the higher self, communing with higher beings, meditation, psychic abilities and development
Pink
beauty, compassion, femininity, partnerships, romantic/innocent love
White
all-purpose (can be a substitute for any other color), cleansing, purification, truth, reflecting energy
Black
absorbing energy, banishing, breaking things (bad habits, hexes, etc.) discovering hidden wisdom, protection, self-defense
Grey
invisibility (not literal), loneliness, neutralizing energies and spells, wisdom
Brown
abundance, family, friends, gardening, grounding, pets, stability
No list is written in stone. What's most important is what colors represent to you. This is just a general guide-- feel free to tweak it, expand on it, or toss it if it doesn't resonate with you.


Candle Magic: Dressing the Candle
This is one of the most important parts of doing candle magic. You have to establish a psychic link between the candle, you and your goal. The process for doing this is known as ‘dressing the candle.’
Dressing the candle requires the candle and some oil (whatever you’ve chosen based on your goal). You have to pour the oil on your hands and rub it on the candle. There are a lot of different opinions on the ‘proper way’ to rub the oil on the candle. Here are some variations:
-Rub the candle with oil from top to bottom
-Rub the candle with oil from bottom to top
-Rub from top to bottom to draw things to you; rub from bottom to tip to send things away
-Start at the center of the candle and with oil from center to top, then from center to bottom.
-Start at the ends of the candle. Rub oil on from the top end to the center, then from the bottom end to the center.
So which one is right? I think this is one of those things in which various methods work, and you need to choose the one that works best for you.
The more important thing is your mental state as you rub the candle. As you rub the oil onto the candle, you should be strongly visualizing your intent and mentally ‘pouring’ that energy into the candle. You can use your chant at this point if you feel it will help and feel the energy building. Your hands may actually begin feeling tingly, or the candle may begin to feel like it’s pulsing with energy—this is good, it’s working.
Do this for a couple of minutes, maybe 50 to 100 strokes, until you feel the candle is sufficiently charged. You can dress your candle well ahead of time if you like, or you can do it just before casting the spell. It’s up to you.

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