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How To Use The Ven A Mi Konjure Candle & Kit

Writer: Kastas PellKastas Pell

Ven A Mi Konjure Candle: A Fire That Calls Love to You


The flame of a Konjure Candle is more than just fire—it is an offering, a beacon, and a direct line to the spirits that govern love, attraction, and desire. The Ven A Mi Konjure Candle is dressed and fixed with the sacred palos of Palo Ven A Mi and Palo Amanza Guapo, making it a powerful tool for drawing love, commanding attraction, and strengthening personal magnetism.

This candle is not simply burned—it is fed, honored, and worked with to open the doors to love in all its forms.

What Makes the Ven A Mi Konjure Candle Powerful?

At its core, this candle is an offering. The herbs, roots, and palos it is dressed with feed the spirits who oversee love and attraction. The power comes from:

  • Palo Ven A Mi – A sacred wood known for drawing love, reconciling lovers, and pulling affection towards you. It creates an undeniable gravitational pull between you and your desired outcome.

  • Palo Amanza Guapo – This palo enhances personal charm, magnetism, and persuasive power, making one irresistible and admired. It works on both physical attraction and deeper emotional bonds.

The Ven A Mi Konjure Candle is not a passive spell—it requires your intention, your voice, and your energy.

How to Work with the Ven A Mi Konjure Candle

1. Setting the Intention & Calling the Spirits

Before lighting your candle, take a moment to center yourself. Attraction work is strongest when you are clear, confident, and open.

  • Speak aloud or meditate on your goal. Do you seek a lover? A deepened bond? A reconciliation?

  • If you are calling upon spirits, ancestors, or deities, offer them a moment of reverence—water, rum, or tobacco are traditional offerings.

  • If unsure where to begin, start with your ancestors.

2. Dressing & Strengthening the Candle’s Work

  • The Ven A Mi Konjure Candle is already fixed but can be further personalized.

  • Carve names, symbols, or intentions into the wax to anchor your desires.

  • Anoint the candle with Ven A Mi Oil (or an appropriate attraction oil).

  • If you have personal concerns (hair, a photo, or a written petition), place them beneath the candle.

3. Offering a Personal Essence (Optional but Powerful)

For those who wish to deeply bind their energy to the work, adding a bodily fluid (saliva, blood, or genital fluids) strengthens the bond.

This step is not required, but in spiritual work, the greater the offering, the deeper the connection.

4. Lighting the Candle & Speaking the Petition

As you light the candle, speak your desires into existence. Words have power—this is not the time to be timid.

5. Chanting, Singing, & Raising Energy

The spirits move with rhythm and sound. Many African and diasporic traditions emphasize singing and chanting in spellwork.

  • A simple phrase like "Ven a mí, ven a mí, ven a mí" (Come to me) repeated in rhythm enhances the candle’s pull.

  • You may also dance, hum, or drum to raise energy around the work.

6. Allowing the Candle to Burn & Completing the Offering

  • Never blow out a Konjure Candle—it is a meal, an offering. Let it burn completely.

  • If it must be put out, use a candle snuffer and relight it the next day—spirits deserve a full portion, not a half-offering.

  • Once the candle has burned down, dispose of the wax properly:

    • Bury it near your home to keep love close.

    • Leave it at a crossroads to draw new love and opportunities.

Final Words: The Spirit of Attraction is a Two-Way Path

The Ven A Mi Konjure Candle does not force love—it aligns you with the energy of attraction. It creates an irresistible pull, but what comes to you must be welcomed, nurtured, and respected.

To use this candle is to step into the current of love, desire, and passion—a current that requires clarity, honesty, and spiritual integrity. The Spirits listen, but they also demand sincerity.

If you have questions or need guidance, reach out at OccultCornerStore@gmail.com.

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