Before doing this, rub the two candles with rose essential oil.
Again, on Friday, the day of the week devoted to the Goddess Aphrodite, perform this task to attract your beloved.
Write your name on one candle, and your beloved's on the other.
If you do not know his or her name, simply write "my beloved" or "my true love".
Again try to use language that will ensure positive magic.
If you simply write "handsome" you may well end up with someone gorgeous, but who is harmful for you in some other way.
Each evening at seven, light the candles and move them slightly closer together.
Carve into your candle a word of special significance to you, perhaps taken from your insights when you performed the wishful thinking task.
Perhaps the word "devoted" should be carved into your beloved's candle.
On your own, write the same.
Meditate on this quality for several minutes, then snuff out the candles.
Repeat this for seven nights, using a different quality each time, until on the seventh, the following Friday, both candles are finally standing as close together as possible.
Light them and let them burn down and out.
If any wax remains, scatter it before you as you walk through a beautiful place, wishing it to bring good fortune to others hoping for love.
Aphrodite Love Charm Assemble materials and cast a circle on the appropriate and hour day.
Light an red candle and burn Venus incense.
Cut a circle out of red or rose-pink cloth (orange, green or white could also be appropriate).
Fill it with a mixture of any of the following herbs and oils:
- acacia flowers,
- myrtle,
- rose petals or buds,
- jasmine flowers,
- lavender,
- cloves,
- rosemary,
- cinnamon,
- olive oil,
- basil,
- mint,
- patchouli,
- musk,
- honeysuckle.
Add a red felt heart and a copper coin.
Write in tiny letters on a small piece of paper:
"Aphrodite of the sea,Send my true love to me"Place it in the charm.
Charge it with the four elements.
Imbue it with your desires and visualizations.
Ground the energy and relax.
Bind the charm by tying it with a blue thread in seven knots.
Open the circle.
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