Candle Ritual for Sorrow or Loss

Here is a Black And White Candle Ritual ritual for a new beginning after sorrow or loss.

You can carry out this ritual for yourself or someone you know who is grieving or unhappy after a betrayal of some kind.

It may be especially healing if you are feeling angry over unjust or cruel treatment.

Hopefully, it will stop any guilt, blame or pain turning inwards and will start a much-needed healing process.

You may need to repeat the ritual many times before you get the desired results.

This is an essentially private ritual, but if you are doing it on behalf of someone else, you may like to invite that person to share the experience.

The suggested time to use this magick is towards the end of the waning moon cycle, late in the evening before the Moon has risen.

Take a small black candle and a large white one and place them side by side in your cauldron, on a metal tray or in a sand-filled, heatproof bowl.

On the black candle, etch a symbol or word to represent your sorrow or anger about a third of the way down the candle.

As you do so, send all the negative feelings into the wax.

Light the candle and say.

Burn, burn.
sorrow turn.
melt away.
do not stay.
Go in peace.
trouble cease.

Burn pieces of black wool, cut from a large ball with a knife, naming each aspect of your grief and watching it burn away, piece by piece.

When you have finished naming the sorrows, sit quietly in the candlelight, seeing the negativity flowing away in the stream of black wax.

Make positive plans for the future and write a list of daily actions or short breaks from work that will make you happy.

Even if these are of necessity very small, the cumulative effects of a number of minor pleasures can change the balance of your life for the
better once a moon cycle has passed.

Once the symbol has melted away, use a taper to carry the flame from the black candle to the white one.

This is important, for new beginnings do not come from nothing, but are the transformation of endings into positive energies.

Once the white candle is alight, blow out the black candle and dispose of it.

Sit for a few moments, looking into the flame of your white candle, letting thoughts and images appear within either the flame or your mind’s vision.

Carry the candle carefully into the bathroom and add to your bath water a few drops of essential oil of rose or lavender for self-love and let the light make pools in the water.

Lie in the bath until you feel rested.

When you feel completely relaxed, get out of the bath and swirl the water as it rushes down the plug hole, saying:

Flow far.
flow free.
flow in peace and harmony.

Spend the rest of the evening in quiet but pleasurable activity, until your white candle is burned down.

Finally, etch in the wax a new symbol of hope and keep it in your special place until it crumbles, by which time it will hopefully no longer be needed.

If the problem is really deep-seated, you may wish to repeat the ritual monthly, each time using a smaller black candle and a larger white one until there are no black energies left.

Candle Making Equipment

Double Boiler

Using a double boiler will help to keep your wax from reaching too high of temperatures. After use you can clean the top of the double boiler by wiping it with a dry dishtowel before the wax residue hardens.

A cookie sheet or baking pan can be a very useful piece of candle-making equipment. You will need it for laying out primed wicks, salvaging unused wax, and creating homemade wax sheets. You will want one or more with high sides – about 3/4 of an inch – so it will hold wax.

Dipping Can

A dipping can is used to hold the hot wax when you dip or over dip candles. You can buy a dipping can at a craft shop or you can find a tall narrow pot to use. Be sure that it is at least 2 inches taller than the candle you want to make. Set the can in a pan of boiling water to keep the wax at a consistent temperature.

Thermometer

A thermometer is a very important tool in candle making. You need to reach and maintain the right temperature to make beautiful candles. You can use a candy or cooking thermometer. Make sure it registers between 100° F and 225° F. Scale You will need a scale for weighing wax and other materials. You can use a kitchen scale found at department stores or a postal scale available at office supply stores.

Molds

You can find a wide variety of candle molds at most craft stores. You can also use your creativity and look for other items that can be used as molds or containers. Tin cans, jello molds, cake pans, sea shells, etc.

Wicking Needles

These are heavy-duty steel needles that come in four to ten-inch lengths. They are used at various stages of candle making. They are used to wick an already molded candle. They can be used as tie rods to hold the wick in place when making molded candles.

Misc. Items

• Stirrer – A wooden spoon or chop stick to mix in dye or scents and to stir the wax.
• Cutting tools – A sharp craft knife to cut beewax sheets and trim wicks.
• Pouring Pot – A pot for pouring melted wax into molds.
• Heat source – A heat source is needed for melting the wax. A stove, camp stove or hot plate will work fine.
• Pot holders, waxed paper, silicone spray and mold seal are also good to have on hand.

Yellow Candle

Yellow is for Air and the East, dawn, and spring. A yellow candle is placed at the three o’clock position.

Air represents life itself, logic, the mind, communication, health, new beginnings, travel, learning, yang and the male god in the form of Sky deities.

It is a good element to invoke if you are seeking change or when communication is proving difficult with either an individual or an organization, and to clear stagnation of thoughts.

It is also a focus for spells against air pollution, technological devastation, and storms, and for the protection of birds, butterflies, and insects.

Surround your Air candles with feathers, thistledown, tiny helium balloons, model planes, and ceramic or wooden birds.

Preparation for Candle Magick

Remember the most important thing is what phase the moon is in.

If it is waning, you want to work on something that you do not want anymore or some kind of psychic work.

It is a great time for banishment of any kind.

If it is waxing, then for new things to come into your life, etc.

Or, suppose you are in need of money but the moon is waning, then you do a banishing spell of banishing poverty.

You do not have to really wait for the moon—you just work with the moon.

Most witches are particular with the moon.

If the moon is full at 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning, then sometime Saturday night, they will do their candle magick, because by 7:31 a.m.

Sunday morning, the moon has started its waning process.

Spells are too important to witches.

If they want something bad enough, they will make time for their magick.

Prepare for ritual.

Decide what it is you want to work on which is called the ritual sweep we mentioned above.

You can prepare a sacred space or you can cast a circle.

Sometimes, when you are preparing your candle for the type of magick, music can play a major roll in your candle magick.

Music reaches into the depth of your soul and you need that depth to put in that candle.

You need your feelings to be poured into that candle.

Ceremonial -make a test of things.

Choose space and set up like props appropriately and then prepare yourself: wearing special clothes, jewelry, wear something different to trigger your mind.

You will have done your homework in the oils and incenses you will need.

Choose the color of candle best for the situation.

Before this point, you will have done your petition and then you put that petition onto the candle with a special knife/cutter –something you use only for magickal purposes.

Then you will put on the oil that goes with the spell onto your candle and all of the time you are rubbing that candle with the oil, you are visualizing that it has happened and that you got your wish.

There are different ways in which books tell you to rub the oil in your candle.

There really is no wrong way. Only what you feel is right.

But concentration is very important. When dressing the candle, see your spell as already happening.

Do not say “I want” but “I have,” as if it happened already.

If you want to run your prepared candle through the smoke of your incense burner, then do so as well.

Then you do a Rune of Consecration as follows:

“Upon this candle words of fire, spell out the words of my desire”

Take these words and give them wings, As they descend from thoughts to things.

Bless these things and make them real.

Cone of power -Then you want to energize that candle.

There are many ways to energize the candle –singing, chanting, dancing, and meditation.

Some witches use a special rattle that is sacred to them.

They start up slowly and start chanting and rattling over the candle to wake up the spirits.

Some have turtle rattles that are very magickal.

Then you go faster, faster, still chanting, and then faster till you think you are going to burst with it all.

You are loud with your chanting, you are holding nothing back.

Then all of a sudden, drop your rattle and grab candle with both hands and send that energy into that candle.

Feel it going into the candle.

This is called the Cone of Power.

Then light the candle.

Some people prefer lighting their candles with the candle representing the Goddess.

Also, if you have a feather or a feather with a crystal, whatever, with that feather you can send the energy up to the Gods.

Birds are great messengers to the Gods.

So imagine you are pushing, pushing that energy of your desires up with the feather until a bird comes to take your wish and watch that bird fly, fly away to the Gods.

When done, you bind the candle spell with this Rune as follows:

“I call Earth to bind this spell, Air, speed its travel well. Fire, give it spirit from above, Water, quench my spell with love.”

Now watch the flame of your spell candle, and in that flame, see yourself having what you wished for.

Let your spell candle burn completely and evenly.

Some believe that if your candle does not burn down all the way that you will not get what you wished for.

After this is done, do not think of spell again. Do not dwell on it.

And remember keep sileny.

Do not go around and discuss your spell.

There will be forces out there that will start tearing it down either by friends who do not believe in magick, etc.

If you cast a circle, then it is time for the Goddess to leave so say your farewells.

Then dismiss the quarters.

Drawback the energy of your circle.

Now, remember, the candle must burn down by the end of the waxing moon or waning moon, depending on the magickal time you did it in.

Never blow out a magickal candle.

If you cannot let it burn all night, put it out by snuffing, and when you have more time, simply say a prayer over the candle, visualize your having what you want, light the candle and you are on your way.

But most of your serious witches’ always make time for their candles to burn.

You can also put the burning candle in the middle of your tub (no curtains around it of course) or in the kitchen sink, free of any articles in the sink.

A combination of need and will power is all that is necessary to do Magick.

If you ask someone else to do your magic for you, it is unlikely that he or she will be able to produce the results that you could.

The reason is that the Magician does not have the personal connection you have –the need for the Magick to succeed.

You need the driving need for the Magick to work.

One of the most important ingredients for working Magick is will power.

It follows, then, that the most important preparation for Magick is mental preparation.

You must train yourself to focus exclusively on the object of your desire –your reason for working the Magick.

You will need this concentration even before the ritual itself, for you will need it when making the candles and everything else connected with the ritual.

Art of Candle Magick

A lot of witches burn candles just about every night.

They burn a candle in honor of the Goddess.

Just burning a candle, too, puts you in the right frame of mind. Some witches, even if they are burning a candle in honor of the Goddess, still dress the candle.  

Dressing the candle means applying the right kind of oil and/or writing out on your candle what you want.

So, you need to know the right kind of candle and the right oil.

Now you have to do a little homework for your candle magick to be successful.

Research, research, research.

There are planetary influences, there is whether the moon is waxing, full, or waning; there is the day of the week –certain days are better to do the kind of magick you are looking for.  

There is also Moon Void Of Course.

When the Moon is void of course, do not do any magick. I

f you want to do a simple candle magick, the most important thing would be the phase of the moon and the void of course.

There is the oil or oils that you will need.

Whenever you are searching for the right oil, you also need a catalyst that gives it that extra boost, like cinnamon.

Catalyst herbs need to be in all spells.

You need to use catalyst herb/oil along with your intended oil to send it off, to activate it.

But just a pinch or drop or so of oil.  

These are a few

1. Dragons Blood -all spells should have this herb. Whatever you put in, you get out.

2. Allspice-is good for money.

3. Cinnamon -psychic work and love spell.

4. Cloves -love and psychic.

5. Galangal -this is a good one for prosperity.

6. Lilac -with flower power (feminine).

7. Lavender

8. Musk

9. Myrrh -another great oil that gives power to any oil.

10. ginger color of the candle is very important as well:White -candles reflect all colors back.

Red -for sexual love.Pink -for love of the heart.Orange -for attraction. This is good for a calling.

Yellow -well being, concentration, intuition.

Green -represents health and healing, money, changes and renewal.

Blue -spiritual, healing, memory.

Indigo -Brow, third eye, psychic center. Helps to see aura. Psychic awareness.

Purple -Crown center, royal color, Deity, spiritual.

Brown -Stability.Grey -represents intuition.  

When purchasing your candle, most witches buy the small candles which can be found in New Age stores.

When you are doing your spell, think positive that it will work .

Never, ever think that your spell will not work.

When doing candle magick, leave an opening for Gods to let them make a decision.

Also, set a time limit on the candle magick.

Give it a certain amount of time for it to happen and if it does not, then do it again.

Also remember, sometimes you just might not get your wish, and it might not be because you failed in your magick, but because it is not in the cards for you.

Like you might ask to be rich but maybe this lifetime you are not meant to be rich.

However, when your magick does work, do not forget to thank the Gods.

Also, feel that feeling of how it feels when something great happens and put that same feeling in another candle magick that you do.

When you are putting things together for magick, you are making magick work; you are energizing and enhancing magick.

Ritual sweep is acquiring the ingredients you need for a particular spell beforehand, thinking about what you want, and what will make it work.

Spells do not last forever. If some time has passed, say a Full Moon or so then you must do it again.  

To start with, write a paragraph of what you want.

Then form into a few sentences, then a sentence, then a word.

You have to visualize what you want.

Do not narrow yourself on how you will get what you want, leave open for that.

Most people go to a God for the energy source like Kuan Yin for love and compassion, etc.

But know your energy source. If you do go to the Gods, make sure that you go to the God for that strength and character traits.

You can charge your candle with a quartz crystal, or by using a laser wand crystal, or a magickal wand made out of a particular wood.

You can place your candle on a Paton or pentacle.

You can write a petition on parchment paper of what you specifically want and also putting certain oils on the paper or wrap herbs in the parchment paper as well or do both.

Then fold parchment paper up and place it under your candle and let the candle burn down and then light parchment paper and watch it burn and while doing so, see what you want happening.

Then take the ashes outside and toss them in the air to be taken to the Gods or bury them.

Crafting Ritual/Ceremonial Candles

Crafting Ritual/Ceremonial Candles

Ritual Candles are a form of symbolism used within the circle while

summoning the elements and guardians therein. Each is created with the

symbols of a specific element in mind, and charged with the entities of

that element. It is important to remember that all of the elements are

of the Goddess and the God, as they are of everything, and before

charging each candle should be concentrated and dedicated to the Lord

and Lady.

While candles are used in virtually every tradition of Wicca, usually

they are not assigned to be such symbolic tools. However, a

ritual/ceremonial candle can be as powerful of a ritual tool as the

Athame, Pinnacle, and Cauldron if so desired.

A benefit of working so intently upon a ritual candle, is first and

foremost – The more time you spend working with a tool, the more

attuned it will be with you and your energies and vice versa. Secondly,

after crafting is completed, you can take some well-earned pride in the

magnificent tool you have crafted for the Lord and Lady.

As you are crafting your ritual candles take some time to look at

yourself, your life, and all the aspects of the two. Contemplate on the

will of the Universe and the God and Goddess. Search your heart for

guidance, and utilize the time for productive meditation.

Thin Paintbrush

Four (4) Small Black Plates/Saucers

Candles: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green and Black

Enamel Paints: Black, White, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green (All Natural

Paints if possible) Optional Gemstones: Quartz Crystal, Topaz, Amethyst,

Rock Crystal, and Ruby or Jasper

Note: I suggest using a thick, broad based candle, one that usually

burns the inner part of the candle, leaving the outer shell in tact.

This way the symbolism of your crafted candle will be maintained while

the candle is in use. Also, a smooth texture will help with symbolism

to be painted on candles.

Using the Thin Paintbrush, paint the corresponding astrological symbols

repeatedly around the base of the candles and decorative spiritual and

lunar symbols upon the face of the candle:

Crafting the Candle of Earth:

Around the base of the Green Candle (using Black Enamel Paint) paint

the astrological symbols for Taurus(n), Virgo(r), and Capricorn(v) & on

the face of the candle paint the name Ghob, the silhouette of a gnome

or dwarf and the symbol of a waning moon(C). Also, if a Rock Crystal is

available, inset it below the symbol of the moon.

Charging the Candle of Earth:

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 Earth, 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 east and while holding the candle in both hands, raise it

skyward, and mote the following:

“Element of Earth, keeper of the East Wind

Ghob, 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:

“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(q), Sagittarius(u), and Aries(m) & 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 (E). 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: Receptive Feminine Energy (absorption and

germination)

Around the base of the Blue Candle (using Black Enamel Paint) paint the

astrological symbols for Scorpio(t), Pisces(x), and Cancer(p) & 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 (A). 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: Projective Masculine (Instruction, Freedom,

and Obtaining Knowledge) Around the base of the Yellow Candle (using

Black Enamel Paint) paint the astrological symbols for Aquarius(w),

Libra(s), and Gemini(o) & on the face of the candle paint the name

Paralda, the silhouette of a fairy or sylph and the symbol of a new

moon(D). 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 (CEAD). 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)/East,

Red(Fire)/South, Blue(Water)/West, Yellow(Air)/North. 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.