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Free Candle Spells | Psalms to Use with Candle Vigils

Free Candle Spells | Psalms to Use with Candle Vigils   Here is a list of Psalms that are traditionally held as good to use with candle novena vigils for certain situations. Psalms 1: Used to remove sinners from a group; for a woman’s safe pregnancy. Psalms 2: To aid in the dissolution and stopping an enemy’s tricks. Psalms 3: For relief from a severe headache or backache. Psalms 4: To change bad luck to good; and for restful and peaceful sleep. Psalms 5: To obtain favor with the authorities and superiors in business. Psalms 6: To heal diseases of the eye; for protection in the dark. Psalms 7: For “crossed conditions”; stop conspiracies, enemy pursuit; for court cases. Psalms 8: Business success with associates; blessing of oils. Psalms 9: To punish enemies; to restore health to male children; for court cases. Psalms 10: To cleanse off an unclean, restless, or intranquil spirit. Psalms 11: To cast off fear; for righteous retribution against your enemy. Psalms 12: For protection against persecuting influences. Psalms 13: For safety from unnatural death; protection from suffering. Psalms 14: To stop libel and slander and mistrust from tarnishing your good name. Psalms 15: To exorcise evil spirits and devils from a person; against insanity. Psalms 16: To identify a thief; to change sorrow to joy. Psalms 17: For safe travel abroad and to help bring a loved one safely home. Psalms 18: To drive off approaching attackers; for anointing the sick to cure them. Psalms 19: For help in childbirth, for release from jail, to remove evil spirits. Psalms 20: Protection from danger daily; to be justified in a court case. Psalms 21: To both calm a storm and to offer protection from danger at sea. Psalms 22: For travel protection; keep misfortune away. Psalms 23: For prophetic dreams or vision; wisdom, and guidance. Psalms 24: To protect from floods and escape from rising waters. Psalms 25: Forgiveness of the sins of youth; protection from capture. Psalms 26: To protect from imminent danger; from imprisonment in jail. Psalms 27: To receive hospitality while travelling abroad; travel protection. Psalms 28: To reconcile differences with your enemies. Psalms 29: To banish evil and restore peace and tranquility to the home. Psalms 30: For protection from evil ; for recovery from illness. Psalms 31: For protection from gossip, enemy works, and back-stabbing. Psalms 32: For blessings of mercy, love, and grace from Heaven. Psalms 33: To protect the unborn child; bless all family members. Psalms 34: To find favor with superiors; for safe return from travels. Psalms 35: For justice in spiteful or revengeful court cases; reveal enemies. Psalms 36: For protection from slander and gossip and to expose liars. Psalms 37: For protection and safety for those who drink too much alcohol. Psalms 38: To help in slanderous court cases; seeking judge’s favor. Psalms 39: For success in a court case when false testimony has been given. Psalms 40: To cast out evil; protection against evil spirits. Psalms 41: To restore your good name if slander and gossip threatens your reputation. Psalms 42: For spiritual guidance; revelations in dreams; surety in your cause. Psalms 43: For protection from slander from spiteful people; reversing evil works. Psalms 44: To guard and protect against enemies, known or unknown. Psalms 45: For peace in a marriage; to calm an angry spouse. Psalms 46: To help a struggling marriage; to bring peace to a fighting couple. Psalms 47: To gain respect and favor from others; for mastery over people. Psalms 48: To strike terror in an enemy; stop future attacks. Psalms 49: To overcome fevers and sicknesses; help heal disease. Psalms 50: To be safe from all danger; safe from robbery. Psalms 51: For removing sin; cleansing after acts of revenge. Psalms 52: To end all slander and gossip by poison-tongued...

Free Candle Spells | Using Psalm 3 to Relieve Pain

Free Candle Spells | Using Psalm 3 to Relieve Pain   PSALM 3 for Headache and Backache Pain Hoodoo and Conjure is a folkloric belief; it is a methodology of spiritual practices using herbs, roots, oils and candle magic. It is not a religion; you cannot become baptized in it despite many baptized Christians using it daily for things that ail them. Depending on the locale of the practitioners, one may use the Protestant King James Bible or in areas that are heavily Catholic, prayers to the Angels and Saints were used. I have used the Psalm verses from the King James Bible, as the majority of the South was Protestant. When you are experiencing a Backache or Headache: Using Psalm 3 to relieve pain and to treat a person with a severe headache or a backache. The Psalm would be recited over a Healing or Blessing Condition oil, and then massaged into the head and/or back while praying. This Psalm is also considered a traditional Psalm used in banishing Spirits of Oppression and Agony, who may have been sent to you by someone and might be responsible for the physical attack. Items Needed: 7 Day Blue Candle in glass Florida Water Blessing or Healing Condition Oil Two small towels Drape a towel over the shoulders of the one to be anointed to cover their clothing from oil drips. You may have to drape lower for specific back areas. Your client can sit in a chair for a headache prayer service, or lay down for the back service. The second towel will be used for you to wipe your hands and any areas of their face or body not needing oil to be applied. Prior to the service, clean your blue candle with Florida water, then let dry completely. Place nine drops of the condition oil in the candle and light. Before starting. put a few drops of Florida water in your hands and rub over the afflicted area. Move slowly to ease the tension of the person afflicted with pain. Work slowly, allowing time for their breathing to slow down and you can see/feel the tension leaving them.       Then, apply three drops of the oil to your hands and distribute to both palms. As your anointed hands are rubbing the location of the pain, pray: “Lord, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they that rise up against me. Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah. But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah. I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me. I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people, that have set themselves against me round about. Arise, O LORD; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly. Salvation belongeth unto the LORD: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.” (Psalm 3) You might want to follow the Psalm with a prayer of your own such as this one: “Lord, the Great Creator, I seek your Divine power as the Great Physician in my hour of need. Heal me and relieve me from my  headache and backache, as only with Thee is counsel and healing can exist. Amen. Selah.” (Selah is a expression that means “Pause”. It is found throughout the Bible. The writer places them in appropriate places where the immediate prior message is to be dwelled upon quietly in prayer, holding the meaning of the...