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Candles are made of wax, fragrance oils, dye blocks that are used to color candles. Keep in mind that there are different types of waxes that can be used to make candles. Some Candles also can contain natural essential oils as well.
White candles burn slightly faster due to coloring pigments found on colored candles.
no because if there are candles more smoke come.I hope that answered your question :)Answered by:PeaceLove2622
Candles
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Candles that are blown out are "extinguished."
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The best idea would be to try it and see :)
To make a spell add more ingredients in the way of colours,herbs, oil, soap, candles or incense, etc. I don't make spells but that might help.
I think it would be wise to bury the remants of any spell, whether it be love, prosperity, etc, etc. I think this because think of all the energy and intent you raised. You need to ground it out, so it's not overpowering, and so all of that is not lingering out there somewhere. AFter a love spell though, I generally bury my candles, i hope this helps, thanks for posting!
Candles are a common component of many spells and rituals. If the candle is a spell candle with a specific single use, you should allow the entire candle to burn out on its own. If you must leave the area, place it somewhere safe and fire proof. I have left candles to burn out in the bathtub (no water in it) when I had to leave. If the candle is a spell candle, made with the expectation of relighting it, for example a seven-day prosperity spell, the candle is snuffed out, (do not blow it out) at the end of the allotted time of that segment of the spell. If the candle is part of a ritual, for example: the elemental candles used when calling a dismissing the elements (quarters, directions) then the candle may be snuffed out when you dismiss the elemental. If the candle is part of a ritual and used to invoke the deities then it should not be put out at the end of the ritual, but allowed to burn out on its own. In the case of large multi-use candles sometimes used for this purpose, you may snuff out the candle when you are dismantling the Altar after the ritual.
To be simple, yes. Pagans can cast spells using nothing but their own energies if that is what must be done. However, the use of stones, herbs, incense, candles, symbols, chants, etc. can allow the spell caster to amplify their powers and concentration on the desired goal(s). I have seen a witch cast powerful magic on the fly with no need for anything other than her own energy. I am not focused enough to do it without any help, but herb bags make for a great alternative to candles. Find the herbs with the properties for the spell you want to cast and collect them all in a bag. Charge them with your energy and then when the time comes for the spell, you call on them along with your own powers to cast. I was forced to do this many times in college because they didn't allow the burning of anything in the rooms, be it candles or incense.
The collective nouns for candles are a pair of candles or a mint of candles.
Floral Candles can either be scented candles (candles with the scent of flowers when they burn) or candles that are mounted on silk flowers in a glass encasement.
Judaism uses many different types of candles for different occasions. You have to be more specific. Here are some types of candles: Shabbat candles Yom Tov candles Hanukkah candles Havdalah candles Yahrzeit candles