Place the candle upon the plate along with a corresponding offering of invitation (perhaps a palm of dirt from a place that holds significant personal meaning to you) and light the candle before saying the following:
"Wisdom of age and bearer of winter,
energies of abundance and prosperity,
welcomed into my circles - thee may enter,
as I offer this candle as an alter and thy key."
This charging ritual invites the element of Earth, and all the positive and creative entities and energies of the element into your circle, and motes that those energies are welcomed into all of your circles when you light the candle during ritual work.
After you invite and mote your intention to the element of Earth, thank Ghob and the entities and energies within the element and mote that you are ending this part of the ritual as you snuff the candles flame.
Crafting the Candle of Fire:
Around the base of the Red Candle (using Black Enamel Paint) paint the astrological symbols for Leo, Sagittarius, and Aries & on the face of the candle paint the name Djin, the silhouette of a salamander or small dragon and the symbol of a waxing moon. Also, if a Ruby or Jasper is available, inset it below the symbol of the moon.
Charging the Candle of Fire:
Be sure to meditate and ground yourself and then consecrate and dedicate the tool to the Goddess and the God before charging (an example of a dedication ritual is included at the end of this document). After crafting your Candle of Fire, it is time to charge it with the element and the entities therein. Sit in a peaceful place where you will not be disturbed. Using your sword or wand, starting at the east draw circle around yourself three times in a counter-clockwise direction and envision a trail of bluish-white light remaining where you've traced the tip of your sword or wand, the trail becoming brighter with each pass. Take a moment to realize that all negativity has been banished and cannot exist within your circle, and that only positive and creative energy remains. Turn your body so that you are facing south and while holding the candle in both hands, raise it skyward, and mote the following:
"Element of Fire, keeper of the South Wind
Djjin, ruler of those within, thy power send."
Place the candle upon the plate along with a corresponding offering of invitation (perhaps write a very personal experience that holds much meaning for you and changed your life in a positive way on a small piece of paper and burn it upon the plate) and light the candle before saying the following:
"Curiosity of youth and bearer of the summer sun,
energies of passion and sexuality,
into my circles ye are welcomed, changing one,
as I offer this candle as an alter and thy key."
This charging ritual invites the element of Fire, and all the positive and creative entities and energies of the element into your circle, and motes that those energies are welcomed into all of your circles when you light the candle during ritual work.
After you invite and mote your intention to the element of Fire, thank Djjin and the entities and energies within the element and mote that you are ending this part of the ritual as you snuff the candles flame.
Crafting the Candle of Water:
Around the base of the Blue Candle (using Black Enamel Paint) paint the astrological symbols for Scorpio, Pisces, and Cancer and on the face of the candle paint the name Niska and the silhouette of a nymph or mermaid and the symbol of a full moon. Also, if an Amethyst is available, inset it below the symbol of the moon.
Charging the Candle of Water:
Be sure to meditate and ground yourself and then consecrate and dedicate the tool to the Goddess and the God before charging (an example of a dedication ritual is included at the end of this document). After crafting your Candle of Water, it is time to charge it with the element and the entities therein. Sit in a peaceful place where you will not be disturbed. Using your sword or wand, starting at the east draw circle around yourself three times in a counter-clockwise direction and envision a trail of bluish-white light remaining where you've traced the tip of your sword or wand, the trail becoming brighter with each pass. Take a moment to realize that all negativity has been banished and cannot exist within your circle, and that only positive and creative energy remains. Turn your body so that you are facing west and while holding the candle in both hands, raise it skyward, and mote the following:
"Element of Water, keeper of the West Wind
Niska, ruler of those within, thy power send."
Place the candle upon the plate along with a corresponding offering of invitation (perhaps a sprinkling of water from a bowl of water you have sipped from while remembering something or someone that has great meaning and makes you very happy) and light the candle before saying the following:
"Knowledge of maturity and bearer of the autumn leaves
energies of absorption, germination and fertility,
within my circle ye are welcomed to be,
as I offer this candle as an alter and thy key."
This charging ritual invites the element of Water, and all the positive and creative entities and energies of the element into your circle, and motes that those energies are welcomed into all of your circles when you light the candle during ritual work.
After you invite and mote your intention to the element of Water, thank Niska and the entities and energies within the element and mote that you are ending this part of the ritual as you snuff the candles flame.
Crafting the Candle of Air:
Around the base of the Yellow Candle (using Black Enamel Paint) paint the astrological symbols for Aquarius, Libra, and Gemini and on the face of the candle paint the name Paralda, the silhouette of a fairy or sylph and the symbol of a new moon. Also, if a Topaz is available, inset it below the symbol of the moon.
Charging the Candle of Air:
Be sure to meditate and ground yourself and then consecrate and dedicate the tool to the Goddess and the God before charging (an example of a dedication ritual is included at the end of this document). After crafting your Candle of Air, it is time to charge it with the element and the entities therein. Sit in a peaceful place where you will not be disturbed. Using your sword or wand, starting at the east draw circle around yourself three times in a counter-clockwise direction and envision a trail of bluish-white light remaining where you've traced the tip of your sword or wand, the trail becoming brighter with each pass. Take a moment to realize that all negativity has been banished and cannot exist within your circle, and that only positive and creative energy remains. Turn your body so that you are facing north and while holding the candle in both hands, raise it skyward, and mote the following:
"Element of Air, keeper of the North Wind
Paralda, ruler of those within, thy power send."
Place the candle upon the plate along with a corresponding offering of invitation (perhaps a palm of dirt from a place that holds significant personal meaning to you) and light the candle before saying the following:
"Beginning of all things new, bearer of spring time
and life energies of freedom, knowledge and purity,
ye are welcomed into my circles without strife, as I
offer this candle as an alter and thy key."
This charging ritual invites the element of Air, and all the positive and creative entities and energies of the element into your circle, and motes that those energies are welcomed into all of your circles when you light the candle during ritual work.
After you invite and mote your intention to the element of Air, thank Paralda and the entities and energies within the element and mote that you are ending this part of the ritual as you snuff the candles flame.
Crafting the Candle of Spirit:
Around the base of the Black Candle paint the symbols for the four phases of the moon. Upon the face of the Black Candle (using White Enamel Paint) paint a pentagram and the silhouette of a stag, and if so desired, around the upper mid section or rim of the candle, paint the Wiccan rede "An it harm none, do as ye will."
The Candle of Spirit is not charged with an element, rather charged during dedication for guidance and purity of heart. It is a constant remainder in the circle of the wiccan rede and proclamation that the intent of all actions within the circle is positive and within the law.
The black plates/saucers are to set the candles upon during ritual. Also, they may be used to place offerings or items of power such as herbs, gems, salts or incense to the corresponding element during certain rituals. These can be left blank and placed under the candles at the time of ceremony, or they can be decorated and symbolize each of the elements - This can be done by using the White Enamel Paint and painting the symbolism of the specific element onto the surface of the plate and painting the rim of the plate the corresponding color for that element.
Note: The charging of candles may be done several in one ritual, or all in one ritual should you create them all before charging. It is suggested to charge them in order counter clockwise from the east. Also, it is important to remember that after dedicated and charged that the candles are no longer "yours" they are tools bestowed upon you by the Lord and Lady, and a beacon and key into your circle for the element they are charged with.
Using Ritual Candles In Your Circle:
During ritual work in your circles a compass is used to determine the directions and then you set the candles upon small the black plates accordingly as follows and in this order: Green (Earth)/North, Yellow (Air)/East, Red (Fire)/South, Blue (Water)/West. As each candle is set down and lit, summon the element into your circle with a mote (This first mote of each charging ritual would be acceptable).
The Black(Spirit) Candle is symbolic of everything, and is not used in the magickal work, but rather in invoking the Lord and Lady and will be kept within the inner circle. Also the entire ritual/ceremony is of spirit, and therefore it needs no plate for offerings or tools of power. It is a constant remainder in the circle of the wiccan rede and proclamation that the intent of all actions within the circle is positive and within the law.
Consecrating & Dedicating Ceremony for Ritual Candles:
Be sure to meditate and ground yourself before performing the ceremony. Sit in a peaceful place where you will not be disturbed. Place the candle on a black cloth, and your other ceremony materials around the cloth. In the air, just above the candle, trace a pentagram with your index finger and envision the tip of your finger leaving a trail of bluish-white light, as if actually drawing it in the air.
When the pentagram is finished mote the following:
"Maiden Goddess, energy of youth and curiosity
I ask that you concentrate this candle with your purity.
Mother Goddess, energy of maturity and protection,
I ask your watchful eye upon this tool to be.
Crone Goddess, energy of age and ancient wisdom,
I ask that you guide this tool so that I may see.
Horned God, energy of strength and will,
I ask that with this tool you guide the law through me."
Place your hand over the candle and envision the purity, wisdom, protection and strength of the lord and lady pouring from within you and encompassing the candle and say the following while doing so:
"Oh, Goddess of the Moon and Magick,
And God of the Sun and Forest,
I dedicate this tool to your will and wisdom,
Let it be source of no curse, no harm and no hate
So moted, so shall it be!"
You have now dedicated the candle to the Lord and Lady, and consecrated and purified it with their energies. The candle is no longer yours, but rather theirs, and you are allowed to use it as a tool of ritual workings as long as it is done without the intent of harm, negativity, or hatred. As with all spell crafting rituals, if you are not completely sure of your intent, meditate and ask for guidance from the goddess. If you listen, she will answer.
Notes on Crafting Ritual/Ceremonial Candles:
For clarification purposes, these notes have been added. The shapes of the candles suggested are wide, cylindrical and tall. The base of the candle, as stated in this article, means the rim around the part of the candle that touches the table, it does not mean the actual bottom of the candle. The face of the candle, as stated in the article, means the side of a candle, more specifically, the side of the candle that faces you when inside a circle. The greatest magic is inner magic, the magic of transforming the mind, for with your thoughts you create your reality.
To create effective candle ritual it is best to be of clear mind when you make your request and light your candle. It is critical that you intend that the flame serve as a symbol of your desire. Then your use of candles empowers the ritual, or meditation because ritual candles combine color and scent with a single flame... a dancing, living energy that lights the space as it burns.
As the flame consumes the ritual candle, it releases the appropriate fragrance as well as the energy of your hearts' desire into the energy of all things.
It is your words, your hopes & your intent that make any ritual have meaning. Tools, such as candles, or incense, are used to help you focus your intent and one you with the ritual as you request Divine assistance.
As the candle burns... so your prayer lives. You can reconnect with the ancients...part again of all souls creating light in the darkness.
I am certain that candle ritual changes the world, the inner world of mind that creates the outer world of experience.
I am also convinced that the quality of the ritual candle, the timing & intent of it's creation can be of supreme benefit to your ritual. It is matter of sacred tools for sacred work.
CANDLE RITUAL & INTENT Mystics and occultists know the planetary day and hour for creating ritual objects impacts the spiritual power of that object.
The fine nuances of timing, astrology, color, fragrance and intent should all be carefully considered when you purchase a candle for ritual.
As I found it difficult to buy candles that offered the benefit of appropriate color, combination of herbal fragrances & proper timing... I began pouring candles for myself, and ultimately my clients. Intent, the focused energy with which a magical candle is created, is most important to consider when buying any sacred object.
I moon pour ritual candles with the intent that you achieve the specified outcome and that harm come to none. Candles are handled by no one but their maker, so there are no other energies affecting them.
While some suggest that it is best to leave a candle burning constantly, I find it is far more effective to light your candle every day until it is gone. If you repeat your prayer at least ten times with each lighting and stay in prayer or meditation while the candle burns you demonstrate the depth of your desire and devotion. You retrain you mind... affirming your outcome in the present tense.
When you have finished, thank the Divine as you understand it for granting your request, ask that harm come to none, and extinguish the flame. Do not leave the burning candle unattended!
A unique meditation ritual is included with each candle you purchase. Skillfully worded, each is designed to help you reframe your understanding of the world, help heal your mind, body or spirit, and to empower you to re-create your future.