Science of candle magic

According to the science of candle magic, specific candles may be used on specific days of the week, since these colors are also associated with the different Planets. Thus:

Sunday – Gold or yellow candles
Monday – Silver, Grey or White
Tuesday – Red
Wednesday – Purple
Thursday – Blue
Friday – Green
Saturday – Black or Purple

What do different candle colors mean?

Here are the meanings of different candle colors in general:

White candles – Destruction of negative energy, peace, truth and purity

Purple candles – Spiritual awareness, wisdom, tranquility

Lavender Candles – Intuition, Paranormal, Peace, Healing

Blue and Deep Blue Candles – Meditation, Healing, Forgiveness, Inspiration, Fidelity, Happiness, and opening lines of Communication.

Green Candles – Money, Fertility, Luck, Abundance, Health (not to be used when diagnosed with Cancer), Success

Rose and Pink Colored Candles – Positive self love, friendship, harmony, joy

Yellow Candles – Realizing and manifesting thoughts, confidence, bringing plans into action, creativity, intelligence, mental clarity, clairvoyance.

Orange Candles – Joy, energy, education, strength attraction, stimulation

Red or Deep red Candles – Passion, energy, love, lust, relationships, sex, vitality, courage.

Black Candles – Protection, absorption and destruction of negative energy and also repelling negative energy from others

Silver candle – Goddess or feminine energy, remove negativity, psychic development

Gold candle – Male energy, Solar energy, fortune, spiritual attainment

Source: Color Meanings

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