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Candle divination, or ceromancy, is a time-honored scrying method that can offer insight into your energies or even tell you the status of a recent spell. All you need to perform your own wax divination is a candle, a match, and an open mind. We interviewed expert spiritual life coaches to compile a simple guide to reading and scrying candle wax, including how to interpret wax patterns and how to perform a wax reading.
Things You Should Know
- Read wax puddles by thinking about what shapes they resemble, then use your intuition to interpret those shapes. For example, a heart shape may mean love is on the way.
- A candle that burns all the way down without any remaining wax indicates productive energies and good fortune. Leftover wax suggests unfinished business.
- Clockwise wax flows are a sign of positive energies and luck. Counterclockwise flows mean that your energies may be blocked.
Steps
Section 2 of 2:
Performing a Candle Wax Reading
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Tidy and cleanse your space with some meditation. Before you begin, it’s important to make sure you’re working with a clean space, both as a safety precaution and to ensure the energy is right for the reading. Clear any negative energy in the room by meditating on positive thoughts. If you like, burn sage to smudge and purify the space, as well.
- Expert spiritual life coach Jennifer McVey says to “have some type of holder underneath it, like... a bowl [or] dish” when working with smudge sticks.
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Place a small candle on a flat, heat-safe surface. Set your candle somewhere sturdy and flat, and on a surface you don’t mind covering with wax. Some ceromancers use cast-iron pans, others use mirrors, plates, or even baking sheets. It’s best to use a fresh candle, but a used candle works fine, as well. The color of your candle can also affect your reading. For example, red candles may better channel a love reading, while white candles represent protection.
- Green or gold candles may lend extra power to a professional or money-related reading.
- If you like, surround the candle with your favorite herbs or crystals. Expert energy healer Karuna Jain says that rose quartz “helps to bring up the energy of love within our heart,” and is good for love readings.
- Use a glassless votive candle for a shorter reading that ends when the flame goes out, or a taller, upright candle for a longer reading that may offer more apparent wax patterns.
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Set your intention for the reading and focus on it in your mind. It’s best to enter any sort of divination with a specific goal in mind. Close your eyes and contemplate what you want out of this reading. Do you want an answer to a question, like, Will I find love soon? Or do you just want a general reading of your energy? Decide on your goal for the wax reading, then focus on and visualize it in your mind.
- Write your intention on a bit of paper to externalize it and focus its energies.
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Light your candle and observe the flame. When you feel ready, light your candle. As you do, relax your mind and remember to keep your intention in mind. Then, observe the candle flame. Spiritual life coach Jennifer McVey says it’s “like if you were looking into a crystal ball.... unfocus your eyes a little bit” and relax your body, letting the shapes and motion of the flame speak to you. How does the flame make you feel? Take note—that’s a good indicator of the energy of the reading.
- For example, if the flame is erratic and flickering, it may indicate a negative answer to your intention. If it’s still and strong, that’s a sign of positive energy. Trust your emotions and instincts.
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Observe the melting wax and write down any shapes you see. Reading the wax while the candle is still burning may provide some valuable insight. These readings are called “transient images,” and may disappear as the candle burns, so write down anything that feels significant to meditate on later. For example, note any drippings that run down the candle’s side, which are known as “tears” and may signify future grief or other trials. [5] X Research source
- If the tears melt away as the candle burns, it signifies the grief will pass quickly. Otherwise, it may linger.
- Much of ceromancy relies on your own instincts. If you see something that feels significant, write it down and ask yourself how you feel about it.
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Tip some wax into a bowl of water to create wax shapes. This is a common method of ceromancy, and can add to your readings. While the candle burns, tip it over a bowl of water. As the wax pours into the water, it will cool into a variety of shapes that you may read and interpret after the candle has gone out. [6] X Research source Note your initial impressions, then set the bowl aside to look for patterns after the flame extinguishes.
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Analyze the wax dripping after the candle has burned out. For a short reading, feel free to blow out your candle yourself and move on to interpretation. For a longer reading that may provide more insight, wait for the candle to go out on its own. This can offer more signs, like whether or not the candle burned all the way down before it went out.
- You don’t need to be present the whole time the candle burns. You might come back later to analyze the wax once the candle has run its course.
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