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IN THIS SUMMARY...
1. Why burn the dagyde in one go? |
The flame of a dagyde marks the beginning of the work. Lighting the candle activates the intention. Letting it burn to the end means accompanying it to its conclusion. But in some situations, one might wonder: is it possible to do this work in several sessions? Or must the dagyde burn in one continuous go, without interruption? The answer depends on the type of ritual involved. The rhythm of the fire follows the rhythm of the intention.
1. Why burn the dagyde in one go?
Because magical work follows a momentum. A set intention acts like a taut thread between the beginning and the end of the ritual. Cutting this thread can scatter the energy, weaken the message, or prevent completion. Letting the dagyde burn in one go allows for a continuous, focused, and fluid action.
This method is especially suitable for rituals of release, cutting, protection, or banishment. These works require a clear, irreversible gesture. The fire acts as a clear channel. It passes through the intention without interruption.
2. When can the dagyde be burned in several times?
Some rituals can extend over several days. This is the case for works of opening, support, or slow transformation. In this case, you light the dagyde each day at the same time, for a few minutes, picking up the thread of the work. You do not set a new intention. You reignite the same one.
But be careful: the break between phases must be conscious. You extinguish the flame respectfully, temporarily closing the work. Then you resume in an aligned state of mind. It is not a forgotten pause. It is a ritualized rhythm.
You can also work according to lunar cycles or several symbolic phases, provided you have defined this framework from the start.
3. How to know if a break is possible?
You listen to the content of the ritual. If it is a quick action, a strong gesture, a need to cut or release, you choose one continuous burn. If it is a gentle accompaniment, a gradual grounding, you can consider working in several stages.
But in all cases, you do not let the flame go out on its own without intention. An unwanted extinguishing can mark an energetic interruption, resistance, or weakening. If this happens, observe, adjust, and you can start again with a new candle.
Lighting a dagyde triggers a process. Doing it in one go or in several does not change the essence. But the chosen rhythm must follow the coherence of your commitment.
























































































































































































































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