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by catherineyronwode » Fri Dec 06, 2019 11:51 am
More Frequently Asked Questions about MISC:
Can I put more than one name or more than one condition request on a candle?
You certainly can put several names on one petition to protect them, but you will have to accept that the results of our divination on the candle glass may be unclear. Let me explain why:
Let's say you want to protect Tom, Dick, and Harry from "any and all enemies who may spiritually or physically harm them."
If the candle glass is clear, you will know that all three are protected, both spiritually and physically -- which is great.
If the candle glass is hazy, smoky, or smudged, you will know that one, two, or all three are not fully protected -- but which one? -- and does this mean that, for instance, Tom is not protected from spiritual harm, but Dick is protected from spiritual harm, and Harry is protected from physical harm? You would need a further reading -- by pendulum, cards, bones, or some other divination system -- to get to the bottom of it.
If the candle glass is filled with black soot, you will know that one, two, or all three are not only not well protected, but that they are under active, current, hostile spiritual attack -- or one of them is going to have a physical accident or disease or is already experiencing a disease. There is no way on earth to sort this out by a single candle reading. Again, you would need a further reading -- by pendulum, cards, bones, or some other divination system -- to get to the bottom of it.
So, if you are willing to accept a possibly ambiguous candle glass reading, you may certainly put three names and two types of protection on one candle. Many of our clients do so. But experienced clients opt for one person per candle, even if they put two forms of protection on the candle.
Here are a couple of options for simplifying the divination that our clients use:
Some people put many names on one candle but only one form of work -- one form of protection work, in this case -- and they figure that they can do a divination later if the glass shows problems, to determine which person on their list has the problem.
Some people put two forms of protection (or several forms) on one person per candle, and figure that if the glass comes up sooty or smudged, they can divine which form of protection is failing.
They may do this to save money (always a good idea) and because they have some knowledge or psychic intuition that if any problems do show in the candles, they "already know" who is most at risk and what threats may be in play, physically and spiritually. In other words, the candle is being set to do its work, and if it confirms their suspicions, they may (or may not) need to do a further reading.
I will give you an example of this:
Let's go mback to Tom, Dick, and Harry. Let's say we only do a physical protection on them, and not a protection against spiritual attack. Let's say further that when the candle is finished burning, there is a long streak of black soot right up the front of the glass. The front of the candle means "things we already know about." And let's say that we know that of the three boys, Dick, is a heroin addict. Well, it would stand to reason that if i interpreted the candle to read, "One of the boys is not physically protected, and you already know which one it is," then the client, knowing the situation, would intuitively understand that it is Dick who is not fully physically protected. The client could then come back for a Cast Off Evil candle for Dick to break his addiction -- which is quite different than a Protection candle.
We work with our clients all the time, and as it turns out, many of our clients are quite gifted readers ad diviners themselves. In many cases, they use our services because their living conditions do mot permit candle burning, or because they want another trusted set of eyes to see and interpret the candle glass signs for them.
How many words can I fit onto my MISC candle petition?
Our petitions allow for 200 characters and a concise petition can be made in that length.
Here's a sample:
May Raymond Jonathan Nordlington (08/07/87) always love me, Juliet Anne Pierson (04/05/89), and may we marry and have two sweet children and a home of our own. In the name of God the Most High, Amen.
That is only 199 characters.
And here is a hint for successful petition-writing in a concise space or on a small piece of paper:
Go online and find an interactive Word Counter Tool. There are many of them, so just choose one that allows you to count characters as well as words, and set it for character-count. Write and edit within the text box provided by the app, until you get exactly what you want, and what will fit.
You can do it!
catherine yronwode
teacher - author - LMCCo owner - HP and AIRR member - MISC pastor - forum admin