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Can I actually have a conversation with spirits through candles? How can I summon GOOD spirits? Do you have any spells for summoning a good spirit? I believe my house is "haunted" and I'd like too befriend the spirits in my home I only have 1 white candle and a tan hazel candle ( I'm low on supplies ) can someone give me a spell for summoning the spirits in my home? Thank you my fellow witches
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Spirits can communicate through manipulation of a candle flame, there are guides and infographicsonline. You can also ask the spirit "please make the flame do x if you're x" or something of the like. Performing this type of communication is rather simple.

Do not attempt to summon anything if you cannot banish it, if you do not have wards, and if you do not know how to protect yourself and the other spirits around you. That said, summoning a "good" spirit will require proper intent, protections, andwardsso that someone masking as good cannot get through and lie to you.

The spirits in your home should come to you if you ask them to kindly and with respect. Asking "Spirits in this household, please come forwards to communicate" should be enough. A white candle wrapped in a black ribbon or drawn on with black sharpie can be a replacement for a black candle, which can helpprotect you from any negative entities who may also be attracted to the call.

When asking for spirits, be very clear. If you ask "No demons" well, a negative entity may take that as "well, i'm not a demon!" and still come through. Any spirit, angel, demon, fae, etc. can be "evil" or harmful to the people around it. Saying something like "Only spirits who wish to communicate and are not going to harm me or those around me" that is a clearer and better statement.

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Very helpful thank you.
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