Lover Reunion 7 day Ritual Candle
Lover Reunion & Reconciliation Candle
This candle is designed to help restore love, heal emotional wounds, and encourage reconciliation between romantic partners. It supports open communication, forgiveness, and the return of affection in strained or separated relationships. When used with intention, it helps clear negative energy, soften hardened emotions, and attract loving, peaceful energy back into the connection. It's ideal for those seeking to reunite with a loved one or rebuild trust and harmony in an existing relationship.
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How to Burn a 7-Day Candle
Set Your Intention
Before lighting the candle, take a quiet moment to focus on your intention. Speak it aloud, write it on a piece of paper, or meditate on it. This energizes the candle with your purpose.Prepare the Candle (Optional but powerful)
You may choose to dress the candle with oils, herbs, or spiritual powders that match your goal (e.g., Road Opener, Love Drawing, Money, etc.). You can also carve names, symbols, or petitions into the wax or write a prayer to place beneath the candle.Create a Safe Burning Space
Place the candle on a fire-safe surface in a draft-free area. Never leave it unattended, especially in the first few hours of burning.Light the Candle
Light the wick with focus and intention. As the flame rises, visualize your request or prayer being carried into the universe. Speak affirmations or prayers if desired.Let it Burn
Allow the candle to burn continuously if safe to do so. If you must extinguish it, snuff it (do not blow it out), and relight when you can give it your attention again. Burning all the way down typically takes 5–7 days.Watch for Signs
Pay attention to how the candle burns: a clean, steady flame may indicate open roads or answered prayers; flickering, soot, or slow burn might suggest resistance or energy that needs clearing.After the Burn
Once the candle has finished, dispose of the glass and any remaining wax respectfully. Burying, recycling, or discarding at a crossroads are all traditional options depending on your practice. Give thanks and remain open to signs and movement.