![]() ![]() If black soot appears in the middle to lower half of the candle, it means the obstacle or challenge got in the way of your spell. ![]() ![]() If black soot only appears on one side of the candle (front, back, left or right) is means the challenge or negativity is related to that area.įor example, if black soot appears on the front of the candle, it means there is a physical challenge or obstacle.īlack soot on the left means there was a challenge in the past on the back means it’s a spiritual or non-physical challenge or obstacle and to the right means there is a challenge to be overcome in the near future.īlack soot is commonly seen starting at the top of the candle if it appears at the top of the candle but then becomes clear or white soot, it means the challenge or obstacle was overcome. Reading black soot and white soot depends on how far the soot is on the candle and where it appears. Generally black soot is considered negative and challenges, while white soot is considered positive and help from spirits. ![]()
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