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I stumbled on a link for Cosmopolitan Magazine and was met with the following...
Yes, You Need Spell Candles
Like scented candles, but better.
That was the headline. I did a double take to make sure I was on the right website. I glanced at the browser and saw a different description in the header.
Where to Find Magic Spell Candles, Ritual Candles Online
As I skimmed the article I encountered an unexpected surprise. This wasn't fun and games or a Halloween prank. They provided directions for the spell in the piece.
In the field of candle magic, different colors signify different areas of life—like red for love, sex, and passion, or green for prosperity and money. To work candle magic, choose a candle based on what you want to happen. Then, visualize your goal; “dress” the candle by rubbing it with oil and/or scratching in symbols while focusing on your goal; and finally, light the candle.
This is the second article they've written on candle magick. The first was published earlier this year. They've elected to use the occult spelling for the word to differentiate it from a magic show. The demographic for the magazine is fairly young. Most readers are in their teens or early twenties. Many would assume its harmless.
Question
How would you address this with a child, loved one, or a stranger? Does it bother you? Please share your thoughts.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella
Yes, You Need Spell Candles
Like scented candles, but better.
That was the headline. I did a double take to make sure I was on the right website. I glanced at the browser and saw a different description in the header.
Where to Find Magic Spell Candles, Ritual Candles Online
As I skimmed the article I encountered an unexpected surprise. This wasn't fun and games or a Halloween prank. They provided directions for the spell in the piece.
In the field of candle magic, different colors signify different areas of life—like red for love, sex, and passion, or green for prosperity and money. To work candle magic, choose a candle based on what you want to happen. Then, visualize your goal; “dress” the candle by rubbing it with oil and/or scratching in symbols while focusing on your goal; and finally, light the candle.
This is the second article they've written on candle magick. The first was published earlier this year. They've elected to use the occult spelling for the word to differentiate it from a magic show. The demographic for the magazine is fairly young. Most readers are in their teens or early twenties. Many would assume its harmless.
Question
How would you address this with a child, loved one, or a stranger? Does it bother you? Please share your thoughts.
Yours in His Service,
~Bella