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Re: annoiting novena

Postby skyme714 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:53 pm

Oh yeah, that I need! Thank you, ConjureMan! :)
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby jwmcclin » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:19 pm

I learn something new every time I read this forum. That is good information ConjureMan.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby skyme714 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:12 pm

I just thought of something.. before discarding a doll that was baptise in the name of someone, you have to unbaptise it to free the doll of spirit. What about baptise candle? The candle burns, and the spirit is gone? Do i have to do anything to a candle to unbaptise it? (I dont wanna hold someone's spirit without even knowing it) Thank you!
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby starsinthesky7 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:52 pm

The reason why you baptize a candle is to have that candle or doll represent the person. It has nothing to do with the actual spirit per se. So if you were doing a candle...a pink figure candle you would baptize or name the doll as John Rock. You want it to be connected to the target so that you can affect them.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby skyme714 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:31 am

I asked because I read about dolls to unbaptise them before disposing of them, to let the spirit of the person out (not to bury it).
So I guess I dont have to worry about that (that I might somehow hurt another person by trying to make good to them). Thank you, Star!
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby skyme714 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:16 pm

I found why I was talking about spirit while pabtising a candle. One way to baptise that I found here was: make a cross over and say:"Candle, you are now John Smith. All his qualities are now yours. His spirit is yours. You are John Smith. So be it!"
Thats why I was afraid to cpture the spirit and then not realising it.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby ConjureMan Ali » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:14 pm

Some workers draw the spirit of an individual into a doll, effigy, or object of any kind. This type of summoning does require a dismissal, when working with a novena candle or picture, Stars is right you don't have to release the spirit since either the candle is burnt down, or the you haven't actually summoned their spirit.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby starsinthesky7 » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:16 am

Yep...you can definitely do that. I know that somewhere on this site thats how it was recommended to baptize baby doll. You can do it that way or you could just say this doll represents so and so.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby MysticRootworker » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:19 pm

If I do the picture on a candle and Baptise it in my targets name, I was thinking I would use a glass encased candle. So my question is after I do the spell, how would I dispose of the picture and candle? I am doing this to influence him in a romantic situation. Also any other suggestions on this spell I would be open to the information.
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby ConjureMan Ali » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:47 pm

You can baptize the picture and stick it onto a glass vigil candle dressed with your oils and herbs. Light it while praying over your intentions then speak to the picture, speak to them lovingly and sweetly as if you were speaking to the person. As the candle burns the flame of your intention burns into their thoughts. Once you've completed it bury in your front yard to attract them.
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Re: Vigil Candle Confusion

Postby stelselv » Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:51 am

I have a question about vigil candles.. I am interested in placing orders for candles such as attraction, uncrossing, reversal.....etc... I am not doing a Novena so i would not want to burn them with in 7 days or so.... I was thinking more like burning them for 10mins every day, as and when I have a petition..... it is going to take a long time.. or must the vigil candles be burnt within 7 days........

I was also thinking of ordering saints vigil candles, to burn them as thank you candles.... I want to burn them only when I say prayers...

has anyone tried this method... it would be nice to hear from you.... or any creative suggestions... thanks for your reply.....
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Re: Vigil Candle Confusion

Postby starsinthesky7 » Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:07 am

No it does not have to be burnt down within 7 days. Honestly, there is no one way to burn vigil candles. They are sort of supplementary to the work you are doing, or they are simple spells that you can do. In addition, they're good to keep heat on situation. So try this out. When I am doing candles for myself, I burn them for however long I can that day. Sometimes I dont like to leave them on. In addition, when it comes to saint candles you can leave thank you candles. People do this often. But if you want to concentrate on a candle, and burn a candle for 10 minutes I see that as doing a spell and burning it over 7 days for example, but you are just doing it for longer. So I dont see a problem with this.
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Re: Vigil Candle Confusion

Postby stelselv » Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:06 am

this is great, thanks very much STSK7
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Re: Vigil Candle Confusion

Postby Turnsteel » Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:13 pm

Do keep in mind tho that pinching them out and re lighting them gets to be a real pain when they start to get low, I find lighting a bamboo skewer( their like 5$ for 50 of them here) and using that to relight them works very well, cheaper them long fireplace matches too :)
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Re: Vigil Candle Confusion

Postby stelselv » Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:59 am

thanks very much again HD and STSK7... appreciate all your posts and creative ideas....
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Re: annoiting novena

Postby MysticRootworker » Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:21 am

Thanks again CM.
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Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby jazzie » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:30 pm

I have been curious about this for a while.

I have burned seven day candles with the petition papers underneath the glass. What can I do with the empty glass candles and the petition papers?

I don't have a yard by the way, thus burial is not an option.

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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby ConjureMan Ali » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:31 pm

You can bury them in potted plants. The glasses can be kept and reused.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby jazzie » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:35 pm

Thanks for the quick reply. But, isn't there another more practical alternative than the potted plants?

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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby starsinthesky7 » Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:08 pm

You can do any of these methods that are appropriate with your work.
http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html

If you do not have a yard, put it in a potted plant. Sometimes we must do things that we do not like to do for the sake of the work. The only other options i could suggest to you is to put it under a floor mat. Otherwise if you do not do this, then consider your work incomplete.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby skyme714 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:11 am

Sorry, if I come out ignorant on this one.. I have always thought of burning petition at some point, but can you also bury it in the ground??? :shock:

P.S. See the more I read the more I get confused :mrgreen:
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby starsinthesky7 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:15 am

Please read the link above, and see what burning a petition does. Yes, you can bury it in the ground, but where you want it into the ground depends on your intentions.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby skyme714 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:09 am

Yes Star, I read that link back and forth, back and forth... but as I said, the more I read on the forum from dif people, the more I get confused.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby starsinthesky7 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 1:36 am

I dont understand what you are confused about. Please explain.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby skyme714 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:16 am

Ok. Since some time ago I read this forum everyday to expand my knowledge, and learn how correctly to do the job. Until now I thought you have to burn the petition.. not that you really HAVE TO, I understand that there is no set rules. But I read like "million" threads on the forum, and this is the first that mentions burial of petition.
A also read info on LM site and there is a lot of interesting information, as well as page about how to lay the tricks. Although for me, Id rather listen to people on the forum, (who do the job and have results) and follow their lead, then I'd do something out of general information page.
I have never heard about burying petition until this thread.
Reading here about Hoodoo work, I think I got it for the most part. I try not to ask too many questions but the ones I ask is because Im afraid to mess up like for ex. you said "...then consider your work incomplete". I dont want that happen to me, not to complete my work and be waiting for results. Also, some of the ritual disposals are unavailable to me, thats why Im always interested what other methods are available, like planting wax in a plant by the door or so.
At some point Im afraid to burn petition not to cancel out the spell (I burn them mostly after I get what I asked for).
I know about buriing bottles, wax, dolls (they are like whole complete spell), but was unaware of buriing petition (as it is only part of spell).
Sorry, if I couldnt describe it any better :) it is 5am outside :)
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dressing the candle

Postby Nathaniel » Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:29 am

hi all. i wanted to know if you are dressing a free standing candle like a taper candle to attract and you wish to dress the candle by stroking the oil towards you which way is the candle directed as you stroke it? Is the the top/tip or the bottom pointing towards you? And just the opposite, if you are repelling or getting rid of something as you are dressing the candle by stroking the oil away from yourself which way is the candle pointing as you hold it? or does the direction of the candle even matter?




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Re: dressing the candle

Postby Turnsteel » Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:44 am

There is no standard on this. Everyone has their own take on it. Do what makes most sense to you.
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Re: dressing the candle

Postby adam283 » Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:51 pm

how I do it and how I have read in "The Master Book of Candle Burning" is that the candle has 2 poles like a magnet so to turn the candle sideways in front of you and anoint the right half of the candle from the middle to the bottom with your desired LM oil turning it towards you to bring your desires towards you, then flip the candle and anoint the other half turning the candle towards you to attract, if you wish to repel simply rotate the candle away from you as you anoint it.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby jazzie » Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:24 pm

starsinthesky7 wrote:You can do any of these methods that are appropriate with your work.
http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html

If you do not have a yard, put it in a potted plant. Sometimes we must do things that we do not like to do for the sake of the work. The only other options i could suggest to you is to put it under a floor mat. Otherwise if you do not do this, then consider your work incomplete.


In that case, would I have to buy a potted plant for each petition? Or can I just use one potted plant for all of them?
All of the petitions deal with drawing-positive work.

Thanks.
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Re: Glass Candles/Petition Paper

Postby Turnsteel » Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:25 pm

jazzie wrote:
starsinthesky7 wrote:You can do any of these methods that are appropriate with your work.
http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html

If you do not have a yard, put it in a potted plant. Sometimes we must do things that we do not like to do for the sake of the work. The only other options i could suggest to you is to put it under a floor mat. Otherwise if you do not do this, then consider your work incomplete.


In that case, would I have to buy a potted plant for each petition? Or can I just use one potted plant for all of them?
All of the petitions deal with drawing-positive work.

Thanks.


I think you'll be fine with just one plant, I can't say I'm sure since I have a yard, but I don't see a problem with one plant.
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