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IN THIS SUMMARY...
1. Which dagyde to choose for this type of work? |
The dagyde candle allows you to give shape to a precise request. In a work of justice or truth, it becomes a support to set an intention of clarity, fairness, or repair. It is not about punishing or manipulating. It is about restoring a broken balance, bringing to light what has been hidden, or giving each their due. This type of ritual requires a clear framework, as it involves real tension.
1. Which dagyde to choose for this type of work?
You can choose a black dagyde if you want to act firmly, set a boundary, or call for a return of fairness in an unjust situation. You can also use a gray dagyde to work on the truth without seeking conflict. The white dagyde may be suitable if the goal is to decide with neutrality, without anger.
You personalize it with the name of the person concerned, or with your own name if the work concerns your position in a dispute or injustice suffered. You can also associate a keyword inscribed on the wax: “truth,” “justice,” “repair,” or any term that focuses your intention.
2. How to set the intention of justice?
You are not asking for punishment. You ask that the truth be revealed, that the acts be seen, that the masks fall. You can charge the dagyde with street or eucalyptus oil, or surround the space with bay leaves and myrrh. You clearly state the intention: “I ask that the truth be shown.” You do not invent a story. You ask that the facts appear as they are.
You can also place a paper under the dagyde with a written situation, a first name, a date, or a phrase summarizing the matter.
3. What to do during the burning?
You light the dagyde in a quiet space. You stay focused on your intention: that everything that has been hidden rises to the surface, that the acts find their proper weight. You can visualize a light piercing the darkness, or a knot slowly untying.
If the flame flickers strongly, if the wax explodes or cracks, this may reflect an active tension. You let the candle burn completely. You do not cut the work short. The full burning marks the symbolic unfolding of the revelation.
4. What to do after the ritual?
You collect the wax. You can bury it if you want the truth to remain anchored. You can also throw it far from your home if you want to close a cycle without staying attached to the energy of the conflict. If you are working on a legal situation, you can place a trace of wax in a symbolic envelope to keep until the end of the process.
Working on justice or truth with a dagyde is asking that reality take its place again, without disguise, without manipulation. And in this clear request, you open the way to a deep rebalancing.
























































































































































































































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