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by BrotherChristopher » Sat Aug 17, 2013 12:13 am
You can definitely work several candle spells together. If they are different spells that are not related to the same situation, like a love spell for yourself, and healing spell, you can certainly work them at the same time, on the same spot/altar. No problem. Heck, that even makes sense, because if you are healthy, one it typically happy, and being happy tends to help attract and draw love into your life, as people tend to love being around happy people.
Generally unless the spells are inimical to each other on the same purpose (for example you are doing a hot foot spell and a come to me spell on the same person in their relation to you, which honestly, why would you do that?) then they will work just fine.
in previous posts in this thread, there is the mention of working a break up spell to break up outside lover from your lover, and then a reconciliation spell to help reunite you and your lover. That is a method that makes sense and totally two spells done at the same time.
I often do candle spells every day. When I first started, I was often doing three candles at once, as I wanted to learn as much as I can and look at their interactions, and also just experiment, practice and observe. Often times they're spells were related, for example a three red candles, working on love, but one for making me more alluring, another one to arouse passion, and the third to promote sexual performance.
I then came up with burning three different colors, but often related by goal. For example, with money drawing, a white candle to find new sources of money, a yellow candle to draw and attract new customers, and a green candle to increase current investments.
Recently I did a combination for Peace and calm in my life, bringing prophetic dreams, and wisdom.
The only interval I recommend for spells, is to take days off for religious observance. For example taking a break from candle work (not lighting new ones) on Sundays or the Sabbath, as that is the Lord's day, and the day of rest. Or on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and other days of religious importance in the liturgical year. If you do light candles on that day, I recommend making them devotional candles, to express your thanks and gratitude for blessings that you have received, and not as working candles for achieving certain ends.
Brother Christopher, Runeworker - HRCC Graduate #1271G
Member of Hoodoo Psychics and AIRR