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IN THIS SUMMARY...
1. Does the dagyde act directly on the body? |
The dagyde candle represents a body. When used for yourself, it becomes a direct energetic reflection. You then work on a form that symbolizes you, that represents you here and now. This type of ritual can be very powerful, but it requires a clear mindset. It is not dangerous if the intention is stable, sincere, and well formulated. The real risk is not in the tool, but in inner confusion at the time of the work.
1. Does the dagyde act directly on the body?
Not physically. But energetically, yes. A dagyde charged for yourself acts as a relay between your intention and your personal field. It allows you to work more precisely on an area, a situation, a wound, a blockage. This is not a game. It is not a passive mirror either. It is a living form that you consciously activate.
If you set a clear intention of protection, healing, or strengthening, the dagyde acts as support. If you project fear, anger, or strong doubt onto it, it can amplify inner agitation instead of calming you. The substance of the work matters as much as the form.
2. How to use it safely?
Before lighting it, take a moment to recenter yourself. Do not set a vague or clumsy intention. Do not say “I want to be different” or “I want to change everything.” Set a simple phrase: “I protect myself,” “I release this tension,” “I strengthen my clarity.” You can write your name on the wax, apply an oil on the heart or forehead of the candle, and charge it gently, without rushing.
Stay close during the burning. Observe, listen, feel. If something comes up, welcome it without fleeing. The dagyde also acts as a revealer.
This is not a danger. It is a reading of what you carry.
3. Are there any special precautions?
Yes. Do not perform this type of ritual during periods of strong emotional instability. If you are in crisis, it is better to wait for a calmer moment. The dagyde amplifies what is set. It does not heal by magic. It supports a process.
Do not multiply dagydes for yourself repeatedly. Let a ritual live, breathe, and anchor. You can renew the work later, but not in urgency.
Using a dagyde for yourself means committing to yourself. It means setting care, a direction, a strength. And in this presence, there is no danger. There is only a great responsibility.
























































































































































































































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