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Magical Candle Use and Substitutions List

White Candles

Black: banishment, break bad habits, Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, stop gossip, separation, uncovering truth, wisdom

Pale Blue: calmness, clarity, healing, peace, pleasant dreams, tranquility

Dark Blue: feminine deities, organization, water element

Brown: grounding, diffusing potentially harmful situations, relieve excess energy

Gold: financial increase, personal security, solar deities, the God

Green: Earth Element, fertility, growth, healing, independence, obstacle removal, productivity, prosperity

Lavender: stress and tension relief, knowledge retention, inner beauty, mental ability

Mauve: cooperation, intuitive power, psychic ability, selfconfidence, self-trust

Orange: attraction, business projects, business proposals, indifference, personal motivation, productivity, study

Peach: empathy, friendship, kindness, sympathy

Pink: friendship, harmony, love, romance, self-love

Purple: Akasha Element, job interviews, mental power, psychic power, protection, respect, spirituality, victory

Red: control, Fire Element, lust, Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess, passion, physical energy, physical strength, sexual desire, timidity relief

Silver: lunar deities, peace, serenity, the Goddess

Teal: agricultural efforts, balance, self-control, decision-making, practical matters, trust

Turquoise: diplomacy, eloquence, knowledge retention, logic, love, relaxation, stress relief, study

White: clarity, focus, Maiden aspect of the Triple Goddess, protection, substitution for any other color, spiritual guidance, tension relief

Yellow: Air Element, communication, creative endeavors, joy, success

Excerpted from Everyday Moon Magic by Dorothy Morrison.

About Dorothy Morrison

Originally from Texas, Dorothy Morrison now lives the magical life in Maine with her family. Dorothy is a member of the Pagan Poet's Society and a charter member of M.A.G.I.C., a magical writer's and artist's organization. ...

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