★ Beltane, Fae rituals, Opening your Psychic senses & assisting crossing the veil, Revelry, Enchantment, Sensual and Smexy spells and rituals, intoxication of all kinds ★
Introducing a new candle for starryeyedsupplies - I became obsessed with finding the “magical size” candle which was aligned with witchcraft and here it is - a 13cm tall pure soy candle, infused with Lilac essential oil
Beltane is a Celtic Fire festival which has come to be associated with the revelry and celebration of life, sexual connection (that can beget life and hopefully powerful magical release), Beltane has a rich history of making merry in this fashion in the woods, as well as being considered a particularly fertile night for women.
Considered to be a night when "the veil between worlds is thin," there is an abundance of lore that connects Beltane to the Fae.
One such tale is of Rhiannon:
"Welsh legend tells how the hero Pwll saw the Lady Rhiannon riding past him at Beltane and, after pursuing her, he eventually won her. Rhiannon is one aspect of the Fairy Queen, riding on her white horse between the worlds." -Teresa Moorey
Ambrosia of the Fae is akin to a fairy liquor, flavoured with flowers and plums but deceptively enchanting.
The magic within is the heady ecstasy of Beltane - revelry, enchantment, sensuality, connection and intoxication.
Breathing it in helps open your psychic senses, opens your other eyes and has you crossing the veil.
There’s also a smexy energy of wink wink nudge nudge know what I mean … rapture, ecstasy, and connection!
★ Lilac - whilst popular in love and sexual spells, Lilac has a core of endurance - a hardy flower that can endure the harshest of winters, it can bestow this resilience to survive on the magical practitioner.
All my own work recipe and design all rights reserved ©
Please note: Do not leave burning candles unattended,
Remove charm before burningBurn with care!
Place on a heatproof dish
Soy candle
Contains herbsBurn time approx 3-4 hours
Remove flower before burning to be safe
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£9.99Price
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