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Quick Guide to Candle Carving The Quick Guide to Candle Carving
The following is a brief summary of the steps to preparing a magical candle.
This page is handy when you need a reference.
1. ASSESS YOUR PURPOSE, keeping in mind what is best for everyone involved.
2. PURIFY AND PREPARE yourself for the focus and spiritual work ahead.
3. CHOSE THE CANDLE, SEALS from Candle Therapy or some other candle book, OILS, and INCENSES suitable for your purpose.
4. DO DIVINATION about the results of the choices you have made for your magic.
5. TASTE THE HONEY on the finger which corresponds to the planetary influence you would like to include. This is an important symbolic offering.
6. PREPARE & BLESS THE CANDLE JAR
7.CARVE THE SEAL(s), name(s), and astrological sign(s) in the wax.
(Mar 21-Apr 20) Aries Libra (Sep 23-Oct 22) (Apr 21-May 20) Taurus Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov 22) (May 21-Jun 21) Gemini Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) (Jun 22-Jul 22) Cancer Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19) (Jul 23-Aug 22) Leo Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) (Aug 23-Sep 22) Virgo Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20)
8. APPLY OIL, which enhances the purpose of your request, on the candle.
9. (Optionally) APPLY GLITTER OR POWDERED INCENSE to the candle's surface.
10. POUR HONEY INTO THE CANDLE JAR. You can pour it in a clockwise circle or form an invoking pentagram.
11.MAKE WISHES WITH COPPER COINS. Drop a few pennies into the bottom of the jar and make a wish with each one. Three is good for integrating and relationships, Five is good for bringing blessings, six is good for harmony, and nine is good for completion.
12.(Optionally) LIGHT INCENSE and drop it into the bottom of the jar.
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Carving Symbols Carving symbols on your candles can help to empower them and at the same time provide you with a symbolic form to follow for each specific candle. (For example the $ sign for money spells, or a for love spells, etc) Carvings also help to organize when there are many candles at work for the same spell on your altar. The symbols can be astrological as well...you can have Deity candles with signs that represent your deity, if you have one that represents a person, you can carve their name into it. This possibilities are endless. |
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Carving and Dressing Candles As a candle is a tool, it is preferable to consecrate it as such. You can do a simple little ritual of your own or within your particular tradition of the craft. The purpose is to charge the candle with power, and charge and seal the magical tool with your will. If you are going to "dress" the candle with corresponding oils, you can consecrate, dress, charge and carve your candle all within the same steps. It's not simply enough to mindlessly say the words; you need to really focus on your goal mentally. Intent is always of utmost importance. If you are a solitary practitioner, feel free to individualize the consecration and dressing phase of charging your candles. If like me, you have a dish of salt, water, and smoldering incense on the altar at all times, you can use these elements to cleanse the candle and charge it. One important word about carving on candles, some sources suggest that you can heat the tip of your athame to carve the wax. I disagree, and would suggest sharp small easy to handle pushpin tacks, or a long nail are better choices for this than a beloved ritual tool! It is easier to carve if you heat the tool you are using in a flame, but be careful of burns! For anointing, the proper way to dress a candle is to start at the middle (center) and rub the oil towards the wick, then to start at the middle and rub the oil down towards the base. My only contention with this well known method of candle "dressing" is to first of THINK of the energy. In most cases, this is indeed the correct way to dress a candle. Most of us are intending to send energy OUT like a beacon to someone in need of a healing, banishing, or attraction to someone or something who is yet unknown to us. However, in my own practice with money candles, my intent is to draw more of that energy IN. When I mentally visualize what I want to do with a candle, I have at times switched the process around and started at the wick, drawing the oil to the middle of the candle and then going to the bottom and anointing from the bottom to the middle. While this is my own particular practice and my own particular style, I believe it's important to know mentally what you are hoping to accomplish with the will and intent...do you want that energy sent out, or do you want to bring something in? It's a logical question, and quite often when candle magick I have energy drawing in on one set of candles and energy going out with another set of candles. For me, it's a system of balance. I usually oil the candle all around the sides with either the "OUT" or the "IN" method of candle anointing. |
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