Candle Magic
Probably
since the first candle was lit by an
early Egyptian (or Roman, depending on
how picky you want to be about what
makes a "candle") candles have been a
part of ritual and magic. The ancient
peoples considered the flame a live
entity and the light and warmth it shed
energy which added to the energy of the
people, or the spellcaster, to take
their prayers to the rulers of the
universe.
Yes, I
worded that bit rather carefully. For
you see, candles are equally a part of
Christian ritual, Pagan ritual, Buddist
and Hindu meditation and many other
belief systems.
As a Pagan
myself, I believe that the candle lends
it's own energy, the energy of the
flame, the light energy, the heat
energy, and increases the power of
spellwork or ritual. The ritual or
spell, the anointing of a candle with
scented oils, the color of a candle, the
chant that is spoken while I hold it in
my hands and focus on my intentions all
this and more direct the energy towards
the purpose I have in mind. Because the
candle continues to burn even when
ritual or prayer is done, it serves as a
reminder and a signal that I am still
thinking of my purpose, even if I don't
spend all day repeating some chant or
prayer!
Candle magic
can be very elaborate, or very simple.
Candles can be the focus and main part
of a spell, or a tool to reinforce other
spell focuses.
The simplest
candle spell, one you will hear Pagans
and even non-pagans often use is simply
to say to someone who is suffering; "I
am burning a candle for you."
What that
means, is that I am thinking of you;
yes, but more than that. I have lit a
candle for you. For instance; if you are
sick, I probably chose a green candle
for healing energy. I held it in my
hands and thought about you and how much
I wish you to be healed. I prayed to The
Goddess to send healing energy to you.
And then I lit this candle and put it on
my altar, or any place in my home where
it is safe and I will see it now and
then. I allow it to burn until it burns
itself out. Each time I pass that candle
as I go about my day, I look at it and
think of you and send you healing energy
with my thoughts. The candle reminds me,
the candle focuses my thoughts and
energies, and adds it's own energy.
Those thoughts and that energy goes
forth into the universe, and the
universe sends it to you as healing
energy.
If you were
sad or down, I might burn a pink candle
for you and send you loving thoughts, or
perhaps yellow for sunnier days. If your
life is in a state of chaos, I would
probably chose blue or purple, colors of
serenity and peace.
If you are
under some sort of attack, I would burn
a black candle for you. Far from meaning
negativity or "bad" things, black is the
color that absorbs all other colors.
Thus, it absorbs all of the negativity
being directed towards you and releases
it through the burning flame back into
the nothingness that it came from. Black
also stands for knowledge for the same
reason - it absorbs all and the mind
that absorbs all it perceives becomes
wise.
Often runes
or symbols are carved into a candle to
focus the intent even more specifically.
A dollar sign carved into a green candle
focuses the energies on bringing money
and abundance. If I were burning that
black candle of protection for myself, I
would carve a pentagram into it, the
symbol of the Goddess, for I believe she
protects me. A symbol should be
meaningful to you, specifically. If a
four leaf clover means good luck to you
and you want to draw good luck, then
feel free to carve that symbol into a
green or yellow candle (or any other
color that seems right) and burn it to
bring good luck.
Candles are
cleansing and can be used to cleanse and
realign the vibrations in your home, or
an area of your home. I have my studio
in my house and now and then I have so
much work, so many ideas, I feel
overwhelmed. The result is I tend to do
nothing - go off and play video games
maybe! When I notice myself feeling that
way, I get a bright yellow candle, a
color of happiness and abundance to me.
Lit in my studio, the flames consume all
the worry and insecurities that keep me
from pursuing my dreams. The flickering
flame helps me to focus and to remember
that an abundance is a good thing! Soon,
my mind will calm down, and I can chose
the most important project (like maybe
an article on candles...) and get down
to work.
Friendly as
they are, candles also demand respect.
Candle flames are, yes indeedy, FIRE.
Take care where you set a candle, and
what you set it on. This doesn't mean
you have to go buy an expensive holder,
I've burned many a candle on the saucers
of my dish set, but have a care. Just be
sensible. Burning a candle near a
curtain blowing around a window is a bad
idea and it doesn't take a genius to see
that.
If you have
cats it is best to consider how they
behave around candles. Many of my cats
would never get near one - but Pearl
will stick her face in it (many the
singed whiskers she has had), and has
also gleefully and purposefully knocked
a burning candle down off the top of a
bookcase! (I was sitting a few feet away
- watching and thinking she wasn't
REALLY going to knock it completely OFF
was she? OH NO)
Never leave
a candle burning and leave the house, or
go to sleep. Shit happens and you
probably don't want to send the massive
amount of energy your burning house
would generate!
There are
quite a few books written on candle
magic, and many more general spellbooks
also contain candle spells if you wish
to do more research or learn more
specific spells.
Meanwhile...I'll have a candle burning
for you.
You can send a card
with a burning candle and a message to
someone to tell them you are burning a
candle for them
here.
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