Doing a candle wax reading can tell you if your spell worked or not. The way that you use candle wax is that you look at the shapes that it creates after it melts.
Using Candle Wax After a Spell
Even when you do a candle spell right, you will never know what the outcome will be. Doing a candle wax reading should be part of each candle spell that you do so that you can know how the spell went.
Candle Wax Reading
A candle wax reading can be used after the candle burns. You can look at the wax and see where the process of the spell is. Don’t be impatient waiting for the wax to form because it can be used at different stages that it burns at. If it burns in a negative way, it can mean that the spell had an obstacle and didn’t work. The spell has to be completed so that you can look at the wax if you choose to use it.
Tips for Candle Wax Readings
Doing a candle wax reading is like any other tool of divination. It is up to your intuition to guide you and to show you what the wax is trying to tell you. A general reading might not be interpreted from a particular spell but as you do more and more spells, you will be able to use interpretations based on what you experience.
- Clean Burning
When a candle burns all the wax then this can mean that the spell was given a complete yes. Most candles have some wax residue and if you don’t then this is a success in the spiritual world.
- Candle Wax Flow
Candle wax flow is the way that the melted wax moves when it flows over the candle. The flow can be limited or significant. It can depend on the kind of candle that you use but the flow of the wax can give you power behind your spell. The direction that the wax flows can show if your spell was successful or unsuccessful.
- Clockwise Candle Wax Flow
When candle wax flows clockwise it is a good sign that you are getting something good. If you cast a spell to get an object it is a sign the spell was successful.
- Counterclockwise Candle Wax Flow
When the candle wax flows counterclockwise it can mean that your spell didn’t work because the timing wasn’t right. It can mean a positive if you are doing an uncrossing or reversal spell.
- Cascade Candle Wax Flow
If the candle wax goes in a cascade motion or looks like a waterfall it can be a good sign that the spell has powerful energies behind it. It can mean the spell will go forward.
- Backflow Candle Wax
There are different ways that you can interpret the backflow of a candle wax as it begins to form a shape. This can mean it is changing its mind if it flows away. If the wax is hollow, it can mean that there is a reversal of the circumstances such as:
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- A promise was broken.
- Things didn’t go as agreed.
- The deal didn’t go through.
- The commitment isn’t going to be followed through.
- In a legal appeal it can be a new ruling will undo the one before.
- Curling Candle Wax Flow
Some candles will burn where one side of the candle will curl and fall over. This looks like a flower pedal or a wave. This can mean that there is inattention or ignorance in the wishes that you are making. It can mean that your spell is trying to comply with the wishes that you have. It can also mean that your will is taking over another person or the situation.
- Flooding Candle Wax Flow
When candle wax overflows it can mean that the spell has more impact than you thought it would. It shows that the candle can’t hold on to the power of the spell and it is moving at a force.
- Interpreting the Candle Flow
Candle flow, like candle flood, can be out of control and you have to look at your spell and your intentions to understand the results. If you are doing a spell for your job, it can mean that you are going to be in a place that is overwhelming to you, and it won’t let you be centered. In a love spell it can mean you will have a lot of emotions and be carried off your feet.
- Partial Burn Candle Flow
When the candle doesn’t burn evenly it can leave a partial wall. This can mean that you are unwilling to see the spell cast. It can also mean that someone is keeping a hold on their past and they don’t want to know the finality of their situation.
A partial burn can happen because of the strong emotions that you have when you do a spell, or it can mean that you don’t trust the spell. This can mean that you need to address your emotions and find out your real desires before you keep going.
- Scrying with Candle Wax
You can also do a candle wax reading with scrying. There are things you can do that are similar to other scrying techniques. You can use water and then drip the candle wax into the water to do a reading.
- Picking the Materials
You need to make sure that you find materials that are natural and part of the earth. These energies should be watered that is naturally and not filtered such as spring water. Here are some other materials you may need:
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- Candles (choose the right color for your spell).
- Candle holders.
- Matches or a lighter.
- Paper.
- Pencils.
- White candle.
- Scrying bowl.
- Pick the Right Color
Make sure that you choose the right color of the candle that will match the intentions of your spell. If you are doing a spell for finances, try a gold or green candle. For love choose pink or red.
- Cleanse Your Area
Cleanse your area and set your intentions before you do scrying. Set a ritual to cleanse your space such as using salt water, smudging or other ideas.
- Lighting the Candle
Light the white candle and put it in the candle holder.
Set a protective circle by meditating for a few minutes before you start your spell. This starts with your intentions and your thoughts.
- Fill the Bowl
Fill the scrying bowl with the water.
- Ask Your Question
Ask your question. You can write your question down but make sure that you are clear and detailed.
- Light Scrying Candle
You then need to light the candle that you have with your spell. Make sure that you keep speaking your intention when you light this candle.
- Focus on the Candle Wax
Focus on the wax as you add it to the scrying bowl. Notice the shapes that it forms. Write them down or draw them in your journal. Ask your guides to give you answers.
What Does the Candle Wax Mean?
Taking time to interpret the candle wax drippings is important. Be patient and trust your intuition. Here are some things to know!
- Shapes have metaphorical and literal meanings. A circle can mean closing and a triangle can mean love.
- Numbers can be related to dates, months and more.
- Numbers can be a date and time.
- Letters can represent the initials of a person or an event.
- Animal shapes can be literal.
- Animal shapes can represent a spirit guide.
Close the Protection Circle
Make sure that you close your protection circle when you are finished with your scrying and blow out the white candle.
Final Thoughts
Numbers, letters, and shapes can be exciting to get when you do a candle wax dripping but most of the time you will have abstract shapes in the water. Using your intuition and interpreting your message can be done by yourself or you can talk to a psychic.
You can learn to do a candle wax reading as you practice and understand the meaning of candles and spells. Always believe in yourself and your intuition when doing this and any psychic work.
The article covers a wide array of candle wax flow patterns and their interpretations. It raises curiosity about the reliability and repeatability of such readings. How often do these interpretations align with actual outcomes?
The section on picking the right materials and setting up the area for a candle wax reading is particularly helpful. Detailed rituals and preparations seem crucial for an accurate reading.
Yes, having a structured environment and the correct materials can make a significant difference in the outcome of a candle wax reading. It emphasizes the connection between the practitioner’s intent and the ritual’s success.
Indeed, the meticulous preparation for a reading reinforces the need for a disciplined approach in spellcasting. This rigorous setup likely contributes to the precision of the interpretation.
The instructions on how to prepare for a candle wax reading are clear and precise. It is interesting to see how different wax flows can indicate various outcomes, but more examples of real-life applications would be useful.
The article provides a detailed insight into candle wax reading, outlining various interpretations of the wax flow. However, it would be beneficial to include some empirical evidence or historical context behind these practices.
I agree. While the information is comprehensive, understanding the historical significance and origins of candle wax reading could add depth to the practice.
The explanation of different types of candle wax flows such as clockwise, counterclockwise, and cascading is quite thorough. It’s fascinating how these flows can signify different aspects of a spell. More visual aids or examples could enhance understanding.