Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (October 19, 2018 - March 12, 2019) http://tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook41.blogspot.com/

Photo by JR Dalisay / April 21, 2017

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Your Messenger message:

"hello po sir Tony. sorry to disturb you at this hour, but i found black candles here at home. wala po kasi bumili sa amin o gumamit ng itim na mga kandila. hindi po namin mawari paano po kami nagkaroon ng mga ito. ano po kaya pwede namin gawin sa mga kandila?

"salamat po"


My reply:

Hello ______!

My initial scanning reveals that someone bought them for himself/herself and accidentally left them there.

However, there is nothing to fear about black candles. Despite their color, they have nothing to do with nor signify black magic. If the candles are locally-produced, you will even see that they are brown and not black, because black wax is extremely difficult to simulate.

Black candles are typically used for the banishing of bad luck, undesirable habits, and nagging problems, and are usually lit during the waning of the moon. Rather than dispose of them, try doing any one of these outdoors:


Alternative A:

1) Dress the candle with extra virgin coconut oil.

2) With a bolline or stylus, carve out what you want to banish on the side of the candle, taking care that your shadow does not fall on the candle.

3) Light the candle INDOORS and then leave it OUTDOORS.

4) Check out the residue the following morning. If there is no wax residue, your spell was successful. If, on the other hand, there is wax residue, determine what the message of the spell is by reading the shape formed by the wax residue.

5) Bury the residue or tie it in a plastic sack and throw the sack in a garbage bin at a crossroads.


Alternative B:

Light the candles in lanterns to decorate the front of your house on the night of Halloween.

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