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Candle, Talk to Me!
by Silver RavenWolf


1. If you can light your illuminators right away and they have strong flames, that means our workplaces is conductive to your magick. If you have problems lighting your illuminators, that means there are outside forces that will weaken your work.
2. If your illuminators have a weak flame throughout your magickal work, it means that you are facing some sort of barrier. Weak flames can indicate instability, loss, obstacle. Feed the weak flames with south energy to make them stronger.
3. When your illuminators or focused candles possess a jumping flame, it means that things are hot around the situation. It is up to you to decide whether that is good for your work or not.
4. If you are using two focused candles, each representing a person, watch the flames closely. See if one flame is stronger than the other. Maybe this means that one person has more authority or the upper hand.
5. If you are using two focused candles, each representing a person, and both flames are jumping, that means that both parties have strong feelings for each other. You must determine if those feelings are hatred or passion.
6. Flames dancing in a deosil pattern means your magick meets with the blessings of the elements and divinity. But if it dances in a widdershins pattern, a banishing activity is afoot.
7. Notice the flame. If it carries a preponderance of a specific color, I suggest you check your color correspondence chart to divine its meaning.
8. If you hear a soft chatter, it denotes pure energy. Frequent, mid-range chatter indicates the blusterings of an individual in authority. Harsh, strong chatter means chaos.
9. Notice which direction (north, east, south, west, or straight up) is the flame pointing. The kind of energy that surronds your work will depend on the direction that the flame is pointing.

 


information taken from: Silver RavenWolf's Candles Talk to Me