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1. One flame, one intention |
Lighting a novena candle is opening a lasting energy path. But if you feel several needs, several requests, or several connections to nurture, you might ask yourself: can I light several at the same time? The answer is yes. But as with all spiritual work, it’s not a question of quantity, it’s a question of clarity.
1. One flame, one intention
Each novena corresponds to one clear intention only. That’s what gives it its strength. If you light two or three novena candles, each must carry a different wish, a different name, a distinct connection.
For example, you can light one candle for protection, another for a job request, and another for a sick loved one. But you don’t express the same thing in all of them. Otherwise, you scatter the momentum.
Each flame then becomes a point of contact, an energy axis, a living space. It’s not about doing more, but about doing right.
2. How to organize multiple novenas?
If you want to light several candles at the same time, you can group them on an altar, or place them in different corners of your living space, according to their purpose. You can light them simultaneously or start them on different days.
What matters is to be able to connect to each one, without mixing them up in your mind or heart. You can give them a name, an intention paper, an image. You know to whom or what each flame is dedicated.
It’s not an overload. It’s a polyphony, provided each voice has its own tone.
3. Listen to your own rhythm
If you feel you can’t keep up with multiple novenas, that you forget their meaning, that you no longer connect, then you can slow down, extinguish one, or postpone one. It’s not about performance. It’s about real presence.
Doing several novenas at once is like lighting several stars in your night. It’s up to you to know how to look at them one by one, without getting lost in their glow.
























































































































































































































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