By: Richard Webster
I first discovered candle magic at high school. A friend knew a little
bit about the subject, as his mother used candle magic regularly. He
suggested I perform a ritual to resolve a problem. I was skeptical, but
discovered, much to my surprise, that it worked. My aim in writing
Candle Magic for Beginners was to encourage people to experiment with
candle magic themselves, to discover how simple, safe and effective it
is, and to learn how useful it can be in everyday life.
Strange as it may sound, almost everyone has performed candle magic at
some time. When you blow out the candles on your birthday cake and make
a wish, you are performing candle magic. Candle magic can be as simple
or as involved as you wish. On many occasions I have lit a single candle
and made a wish. I have also created more elaborate rituals using
several different candles. Much of this is determined by what feels
right at the time.
People have always been fascinated with fire, and it still plays a major
role in ceremonies of all sorts. There is something comforting,
uplifting and hypnotic about a flickering, dancing flame, which makes it
easy to see how candles came to be used for magic.
Magic is the art of achieving a desired result by sending a specific aim
out into the universe where it is manifested. Candles that are burned to
support this intention become powerful magical tools. As the candle
burns, the request is sent out to the universe. In effect, the candle
becomes a link between the person making the request and the Universal
Mind. The Universal Mind is spiritual in nature. Candles are solid
matter, but are transmuted into spirit as they burn.
The Rosicrucians were sometimes known as “fire-philosophers” because
they used fire to symbolize transmutation. As the solid candle burns, it
is transmuted into light, symbolizing the transformation of something
base into something much better, such as enlightenment.
Candle magic makes use of all four elements. An unlit candle symbolizes
the element of Earth. When it is placed in contact with Fire, the candle
melts creating liquid (symbolizing Water) and smoke (Air). Because of
this, it is possible to perform a ritual with just a single candle, as
all four elements are incorporated within it.
Usually, candles are prepared and consecrated before being used for any
magical purpose. However, as the blowing out of candles on a birthday
cake shows, you can perform simple rituals with any candle.
A single candle can provide emotional healing, for instance. Choose a
red candle if you need more energy, confidence or passion. Orange will
help you with vitality and motivation. Yellow encourages open, honest
communication. Green relieves stress, resentment and impatience. Blue
provides courage and eliminates nervousness and indecision. Indigo eases
family problems, and aids concentration. Violet provides inner peace and
nurtures the soul. Pink helps you give and receive love. Silver provides
confidence and self-esteem. Gold is useful if you have a fear of
success. White can be used at any time, for any problem.
I have a collection of different colored candles. Sometimes I know
exactly which color to choose, but at other times let my intuition guide
me.
Once you have chosen a candle, light it and place it in the center of a
table. Sit down about six feet away from it in a position where you can
look directly at the candle flame without raising or lowering your head.
Ideally, the flame should be in a direct line with your third eye, in
the center of your forehead.
Gaze at the flickering flame and think about your purpose in conducting
the ritual. If you are burning a green candle, for instance, you might
think about the stress you are experiencing, and how wonderful your life
will be once it has gone. Visualize yourself in a number of situations
that would have been stressful to you in the past, but see yourself
handling them effortlessly.
Look at the flame and imagine the green of the candle expanding until it
completely fills the room you are in. Picture yourself completely bathed
in the healing green, and imagine it revitalizing every cell of your
body. Hold this image for as long as you can. When it starts to fade,
say “thank you” out loud. Stretch and take a few deep breaths. Snuff
out the candle and carry on with your day. This entire exercise can be
accomplished in ten minutes, and you will feel the benefits right away.
This is a simple example of how beneficial candle magic can be. I hope
you take the time to explore it in greater depth and discover how useful
candle magic can be in everyday life.
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Candle Magic for
Beginners
Anyone who has
made a wish before blowing out birthday candles has practiced
candle magic. Quick, easy, and effective, this magical art
requires no religious doctrine or previous magic experience.
Anyone can practice candle magic and Richard Webster shows you
how to get started. Learn how to perform rituals, spells, and
divinations to gain luck, love, prosperity, protection, healing,
and happiness. Also included are tips for which kinds of candles
to use, candle maintenance and preparation, best times for
magic, and how to make your own candles.
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