Do you think it will be sent to me soon or should I call the church for more assistence. If you deacons didnt get to the setting of lights yet, that is totally fine. I'm being patient, but I just wondered about that.

This question cannot be answered in the general sense. Some situations call for a single candle, while others may need ongoing candlework for weeks, months, or even years. In general, it is best to do separate works for different kinds of work, even if both types of work are related to the same issue. For example, if one were experiencing unusually bad luck in one's love and work-life, one would want to do both uncrossing work (to remove the bad luck condition) and attraction work (for love and money). Note, however, that while attraction work for love could be combined with attraction work for money, neither would be combined with the uncrossing work--attraction is a different kind of work than uncrossing. In such a case, one could have 2 or 3 separate works going, to address each aspect of the case.Tabbylove17 wrote:I think that because of my nature to be anxious all the time, doing candle work myself would probably not be affective, so I'm pretty sure that I'll have the church do my candles for me, but how many candles for a situation is too many? Is there a such thing as overkill on spells?
? were your candle lit in sequence or something?"I had very specific, time-stamped goals"