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Ceromancy..wax scrying
Items you will need
Tapper candles two of them
Silk ribbon
Nettle leaves
Cummin seeds
Rose hips three of them and
Sprigs of rue, few of them
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Bind two tapers--not dripless beeswax candles--with scarlet ribbons.
Set these candles standing up right in a pan of cold water.
Place in the water, nettle leaves,cumin seeds, three rose hips, and a few sprigs of rue.
Light the candles.
Observe the wax dripping into the cold water.
Interpret any shapes formed by the hot wax solidifing in the cold water.
The ultimate interpretation of what a shape is and what it means is up to you.
simple versions of some possible meanings
Airplane: A trip or a disappointment.
Anchor: Your loved one is faithful.
Ball: Your problem will roll away.
Bed: A restful holiday would be good for you.
Bells: A wedding.
Bird: News is coming.
Bridge: Time to take a chance.
Broom: Time to sweep in a change.
Candle: Spiritual growth.
Chain: Go ahead with your plans.
Circle: Time of reconciliation.
Cloud: Something or someone threatens you with a stormy situation.
Cross: You are protected.
Ear: Listen for opportunities to advance in your work.
Egg: There will soon be new developments.
Fan: A surprise is coming.
Feather: The problem will be solved.
Ghost: Someone from the past is looking for you.
Grass: Good fortune grows.
heart: Friendship becomes love.
House: Better times are coming.
Leaf: There will soon be changes.
Lion: An unpleasant situation.
Moon: More money may be coming.
Mountain: Close friends are willing to help.
Pen: Letter from a friend or relative.
Ring: Marriage may happen in the near future.
Scissors: Separation.
Snake: Beware.
Spider web: Pleasant occurrences.
Star: Happiness.
Sun: Good fortune.
Table: An abundance of blessings.
Tree: A good time for new ventures.
Walking Stick: Go and visit friends.
Wheel: Travel, or someone journeys home soon.
http://www.spellsofmagic.com/spells/...7133/page.html
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You can actually do this without the nettle and cumin and rose hips...but it is more fun and more a sacred ritual to do it with all the bells and whistles involved.