Coventry Magic Oracle

“There are two sentences inscribed upon the Delphic oracle, hugely accommodated to the usage of a man’s life:  “Know thyself,” and “Nothing too much”, and upon these all other precepts depend”
                                                                                                                        — Plutarch

If you have purchased any of Coventry Creations products then you know they are top notch.   Simply put, the creative team of Jacki Smith and Patty Shaw consistently release products that are user friendly, adaptable, and life altering.   The aforementioned is what Coventry Creations is known for and what thousands of customers have come to expect.

I must admit when I first heard that Coventry Creations was producing an oracle deck, my first thought was “oy vey!”   You see, I really don’t dig oracle decks.  I find most of them to be superficial, hokey, and downright ridiculous.   There are a few exceptions (such as Ciro Marchetti’s ‘Oracle of Visions’ or PsyCards), but for the most part (in my opinion) oracle decks are a popular method employed by publishing companies to tap into the “afraid of the tarot” market.   Most oracle decks are so superficially general that any card you draw could apply to anyone at any given time.   This is not the case with the Coventry Magic Oracle.

I have used the Coventry Magic Oracle for the last three weeks during my client readings.   I found that the oracle works in two unique ways.   First, it is an incredible divination tool.  During one reading, a client inquired about her romantic life.  She wondered what she could do to excite her husband more and make him more amorous.   I pulled the ‘Red Stiletto’s’ card!   I advised her to be more enticing by purchasing more lingerie to spice up her sex life and really yank her husband’s chain.    Secondly, the oracle works as a tool to help ascertain which Coventry Products would be most beneficial to the client at the current time.  A really cool addition because often people are confused about what products would be most effective with their current problem(s).

Whether you pull ‘Stop Gossip’, ‘Healing’, or ‘Kuan Yin’, there are five different categories referenced on each card.  These categories are prosperity, love, healing, protection, and clearing.  Every card and subsequently every candle can be used for all five categories.  For example:

Come To Mama – “When attraction is the quest, ‘Come to Mama’ does it best!”

For Prosperity:  Whatever Mama needs, Mama gets – tell that to money to Come to Mama.

For Love:   Bring on the hot living you are looking for, all you have to do is ask for it.

For Healing:  The best formula available for attracting healing energies.

For Protection:  Draws in the protective energies of Deity and the Universe.  [You’’ have to supply your own band of flying monkeys.]

For Clearing:  Replace what you no longer need with the things you truly desire.

The deck comes with easy to understand and simple spreads that assist you with the using of the Oracle.   For all you “reverse” card geeks, you will love the fact that the design on the back of the deck allows you to use both reversed and upright cards.  This oracle deck is a must have for all those that are interested in a little bit of candle magic combined with a powerful oracle that truly delivers.

Update 1:   You can now purchase the Coventry Magic Oracle at Coventry Creations.

Storm Cestavani
– July 6, 2011

Print

Jacki Smith’s ‘Why Is That’ Spread

Tarot is a remarkable tool. Out of the many systems of the arcane sciences, tarot is the most versatile. Within its 78-card system is the ability to answer any question, and provide insight into areas of concern in our lives. We can access information on many levels – the teleological, psychological, and mundane. In essence, tarot can reach the deepest corners of our mind to reveal startling information that may be hidden from us, and reveals powerful information that makes our lives well-rounded and meaningful.

During one of our Psychic Friends Live shows my co-host Jacki Smith revealed a four layered formula to identify what magical candles were best to use for any given issue. The formula requires the Querent to search deep inside their unconscious to discover the root level of the problem. Why? Often what appears to be the issue is really just the symptom of a larger and deeper problem that needs to be resolved before the manifested symptom can be addressed.

Working with clients this can be cumbersome. Many clients are afraid of accessing what is limiting them or do not know how to express their uncertainties and anxieties into words. In addition, we may feel awkward expressing our fears and the root of our problems because we are embarrassed or feel self-conscious of what they may reveal.

I have translated Jacki’s formula into a tarot spread. The spreads purpose is to reveal the deeper layer of our unconscious and provide insight into what can be worked through in order to change our current situation at the root level. Once we resolve the root issue, it becomes easier for the surface problem or symptom to be resolved.

How It Works: (click on graphic to make it bigger and printable)


Card 1: The Significator: Go through the tarot deck to decide which card is most reflective of your current situation. This would be the symptom – the manifestation of a root problem that needs to be resolved.

Cards 2-5: The layered roots: Shuffle your tarot deck asking the question, “why is that?” Once you are ready select your first card. This card will reveal the first layer beneath the manifested problem. Keep reshuffling as you prepare to draw your next card. The answer you receive from your 2nd card, is layered into your 3rd card, and layered again into your 4th and 5th cards by simply asking the question, “Why is that?”

Card 6: The path out: The 6th card is probably the most important. It reveals what you can do to get out of your situation or start to work with the symptom in a manner that begins to a process of action on your part to begin resolving the root problem or core issue.

‘Why is That’ Julie?


A friend of mine contacted me after listening to an episode of Psychic Friends Live where I discussed the ‘why is that?’ method of problem resolution on the air. We will call her Julie.

Julie works in politics and is 45 years old. She has a high powered consultant job that takes up the majority of her time. In fact, her free time is limited and often nonexistent. She contacted me because she wants to explore expanding her social circle outside her professional life. She was having difficulty achieving the social life she desired, and had problem getting to the roots of her issue. After working with her for about an hour with Jacki’s method, I decided to use the tarot cards to help us get to the root of the matter. I used the Mythic Tarot with Julie.

Card 1: The Three of Cups
I chose the Three of Cups as the significator for Julie. She had a desire to be more social, outgoing, and to bring people into her life that were not necessarily connected with her professional life as a political analyst. Since the number three is an initiation number, it seemed rather fitting and reflected her need to explore her social circle which could lead towards more emotional fulfillment in her life that she has yet to attain. Up to this point she has never been married, had a serious long term relationship, or had children.

Card 2: The High Priestess

In the Mythic Tarot, the High Priestess features the Goddess Persephone and her descent into the underworld. I found this card to be rather interesting since the High Priestess in the Tarot is our first encounter with the mysterious world of the unconscious. When I showed the image of the Mythic High Priestess to Julie, she felt that it represented death. She noted Persephone’s death like pallor and the pomegranate she carried.

In symbolism, the pomegranate reflects abundance and fertility so I found her association with the pomegranate and death curiously interesting. Perhaps what is beginning to die within Julie are her attitudes towards the role of women in our culture, and that the pomegranate reflects the birth of something new. I felt that the High Priestess represented a fear of what she could possibly find out about herself if she became more social. Would the image that she has so carefully crafted over the years of a powerful, independent, intelligent woman be confronted by something larger than herself? Julie confirmed my feelings about her and revealed to me that she has always felt uncomfortable around women who simply got married and had children rather than pursuing any form of individual life outside their relationships. She feared that beginning to develop social relationships and to begin dating someone seriously would create a social pressure for her to become someone that she feels that she is not.

Why is that?

Card 3: The Four of Swords

The traditional divinatory meaning for the Four of Swords is a period of rest or convalescence before we proceed forward. This is a card of deep reflection, and certain things need to be thought through before forward movement can happen. When I showed the card to Julie, it was interesting to me that she really did not care for it. She felt that the four swords were obstacles or too many complications that prevented her from moving forward. The card definitely made her feel very tense, and rather than her seeing the meditative qualities of the mythic figure of Orestes (while he weighs his choices and options after the murder of his father) she informed me that he felt tense and anxious. As she related this to her own life, she revealed to me that she prefers to live in the world of the known; where everything is reliable and dependable even when life and her professional world are chaotic.

Why is that?


Card 4: Judgement


Ironically, the Judgement card in the Mythic Tarot has the exact same background as the High Priestess. The card of Judgement is one of karma. Not in the way that we understand karma, but the underlying pattern in life where one moment leads to another, which then leads to another more like aninterwoven tapestry rather than a repayment for the debts that have been acquired because of wrong deeds. The image on the card of Judgement is Hermes, the messenger God. However, in the Judgement card he is the psychopomp that is one of the few God’s that could move freely between consciousness and unconsciousness. Often when the Judgement card appears it is a process of preparation for the birth of something new, which is beginning to percolate in the depths of our unconscious. After all, it is when we understand the interconnectedness of our actions and their results that we often prepare for the process of a new journey.

I placed both the images of the High Priestess and Judgement in front of Julie. I asked her what the similarities of the cards are, and of course she reiterated the theme of death that she experienced when we worked with the High Priestess card. I then asked her about the differences, and one of the things that she noted was the mummies that were rising out of the sarcophagi. I asked her to expand upon what these mummies represented to her, and she revealed that they were the choices and decisions that she left behind in pursuit of her career. They were buried in the ‘tomb’ of her own unconscious. Next, I asked Julie what the similarities of the cards were and she noted that different color pillars, which she felt represented a need to bring some balance into her life.

Why is that?

Card 5: The Knight of Cups


On a predictive level, I found this card being the last card of the ‘why is that’ spread rather interesting because it could reflect what is coming from her unconscious is the need for relationships (whether love or friendship) in her life. In many ways, I felt that card being in this position reflected hope for her to break out of this self-imposed isolation that she has experienced.

In the Mythic Tarot, the Knight of Cups is represented by the hero Perseus, who was one of the sons of Zeus. Perseus’ story is very interesting because he takes his own trip into the underworld to slay the Gorgon Medusa (our inner monsters) in order to save the princess Andromeda from being eaten by a sea monster. Perseus must use tools in order to slay Medusa because any mortal man that looked directly into her eyes was turned to stone. Of course, since Perseus is the son of Zeus he was provided with the tools to complete his task by the Gods. Perseus used a shield that was given to him by the Goddess Athena to view the Medusa through the shields reflection, which allowed him to slay the Medusa without looking at her directly. In essence, in order to slay the Gorgon he must use the powers of “reflection”. In other words, he must look deep inside himself.

I told the story of Perseus to Julie, and asked her what she felt about that. She broke down into tears and told me that she felt that she was both Andromeda and the Medusa waiting for Perseus to rescue her. As she approached her mid 40’s she felt that she had sacrificed much of her life in order to pursue the career of the independent woman and to attain some notoriety in her profession. As she reflected, she felt that this career had not really given her what she wanted out of life and that part of her felt rather empty inside. At this point she was using her career more as a means of escaping her life rather than wholly living it.

When I told her that I felt hopeful for her since all the Knights in tarot reflect some form of movement, she seemed rather relieved. It appeared to me that she was actually moving beyond the Judgement card through the course of the reading, and entering into the World card and the beginning of a new journey.

Card 6: The Path Out – The Hierophant


The final card that I pulled for Julie was one that would help her on her path. In the Mythic Tarot, the Hierophant is represented by Chiron the wounded healer. In manyways, the image of Chiron, who is part human and part horse, reflects human beings on many levels. In essence, we are part animal and part Gods, and it is the task of being trapped within a human body, and experiencing our human condition that can be deeply wounding to us. The potentials we receive at birth can be quite limited by the process of living ordinary life. In many cases, the expectations of what the vision we expect our lives to become can be rather crippling to us once we reach midlife. We become the wounded healer because we now have a body of experience that life has given us, but the wound of realizing that we can never go back and change the past. We are all bound to the ‘Judgement’ of our past choices. I felt that Julie understanding these choices and their consequences would give her the understanding (The Hierophant) needed in order to begin her new social journey.

At the beginning of the reading, Julie revealed that she was uncomfortable around women that simply got married and had children rather than pursuing any form of individual life outside their family. However, the path of the Hierophant may be for her to embrace the “life” she has long repudiated and attempt to understand that “relationships” and “motherhood” are not less than the life of the “working woman”– it is only different. By embracing the “relationship” needs in her life (possibly in a traditional way) she can begin to make peace with herself and become a more rounded individual.

 

Print

Ask Jacki and Storm: Candle Magic Tips

Ask Jacki and Storm,

I was wondering if you can help direct me to specific candles, oils, incense, etc @ Coventry Creations for my issue. I just got a new job after being unemployed for about 3 months. My husband & I are trying to save money for a place. We want to move into a good neighborhood so desperately. To top it off, we have family drama which is causing problems since we live with family at the time. What products do you recommend for my situation? I was thinking Blessed Herbals dreams come true, but not sure and is why I wanted expert advice from the experts

Oh also, I burned the Ace of Pentacles and Star candle the week I got my interviews and landed the job. Before that I burned a mix of Sun, VanVan, and others from CC.

I appreciate your help sooooo much,

Loyal Listener

——–

Let’s look at this in the whole picture – you are bettering your life and going for the next step in your personal evolution.

Using Storm Cestavani’s R.E.M. method here are a few candle choices:

“R” – Remove.  You need to remove the family drama – that does not always mean removing the people – just the drama.  Now if the people insist on keeping the drama, then they have to go too. Before you light any candle, you need to be willing to let the drama go yourselves.  Sometimes that family drama gives you a purpose and a boost to your ego.   Candles for this are; Witches Brew Eye of Newt, Tarot Tools Dispel Evil, Wicked Witch Mojo Tornado, and World Magic Kyphi

“E” – Energize.  What is it that needs to be energized and enhanced? – right now your self esteem and your confidence need that attention.  You have a new job and are looking to make a lot of changes that will take you out of our comfort zone.  When you are filled with Confidence and energy, you can accomplish anything.  Candles for this are; Blessed Herbal Stability candle, Tarot Magic Emperor candle, Tarot Magic High Priestess Candle, Witches Brew original candle, World Magic Brigit candle, and Affirmation Success candle.

“M” – Manifest.  You are manifesting a new home.  You understand that it will take time to save the money and are willing to commit to it.  What you need to manifest is the will, resolve and focus to make this happen.  Candles for this; Blessed Herbal Happy Home, Motor City Hoo Doo Road Opener, Tarot Magic Magician or Hanged Man, Wicked Witch Mojo Gimmie Gumption

Light the candles one by one and you go through this process.   This is something that is transforming you and the way you handle life.

When you light the Remove candle – ask yourself why you partake in the family drama.  Think about the family drama, your part in it and then as a memory.  If you need support in this – draw a tarot card as you ask yourself “Why”.  Let that candle burn out before you take the next step.

When you light the Energize candle, Look for actions that you take and the supportive comments around you that build your confidence.  Remind yourself every day how strong and amazing you are.  If you need support – Ask the question, “What strengths am I using today to better my life”  Then draw a tarot card if you need help answering that.  Let that candle burn out before you light another.

When you light the Manifest candle, start writing out the list of the perfect home for yourself and how much money you will be saving every week to get it.  If you get stuck, ask yourself, what am I doing today to manifest my dream – Draw a tarot card if you need a little support and help.

After all the candles have burnt down, continue the daily work you have been doing, asking yourself questions and staying committed to your goal. You only have to releat the REM process with candles   How deep you go in this transformation will determine how fast this change happens.

I hope this helps

Jacki & Storm

Print

The Secrets of the Sun Candle

In February (yes it was a year ago) 2010, I developed a line of candles with Jacki Smith from Coventry Creations.   We decided to call the line “Storm Cestavani’s Tarot Magic!” — an ambitious attempt to weave practical candle magic in with the Tarot Cards. Guess what?  It worked!  The candles have brought forth lasting change and well-being to my clients, and radio show listeners. Needless to say, the line has been very successful and I am pleased with the results.

I am very inquisitive with my products, so I decided to do a little “tarot testing”. What does my Sun candle really do? Since, I love Robert Place’s Alchemical Tarot, I decided to use a simple 3 card spread.  I asked the question, “What can the tarot reveal about my Sun candle?”

Here are the cards that I drew!

8 of Coins
Justice
Ace of Swords

Sun Candle Spread

In a 3-card reading, I have come to find that the middle card is always the most important — regardless of what the question is.  You can view it as the mechanic that drives the spread. In this case, Justice as the middle card reveals a need to put things in balanced order.  Justice weighs our circumstances and measures our problems by attempting to understand things in a practical and logical way.  She is not a card of emotional reaction, yet a card of judicious thought.  This allows the Justice card to understand the circumstances at hand and brings “the energies” into a more congruent alignment.

On the left of Justice is the Eight of Coins, which is ill dignified next to an air card.  Traditionally, the 8 of Coins is a card of vocation, learning something new, career changes, and a time to explore our natural talents.  However, when the 8 of Coins is ill dignified its energies are blocked and stymied preventing natural flow of energy. In many cases when our movements are blocked, it amplifies our fears, our hesitations, and our anxiety about the future.  This creates a rather stale atmosphere that the Justice card needs to bring into balance.

To the right of Justice is the Ace of Swords (I have a candle for that!).  Where the Eight of Coins is weakened by Justice, the Ace of Swords is strengthened.   The modern day interpretation of the Ace of Swords is “force” or “great will of the intellect”.  However, I feel the older interpretation gives us more meaning when dealing with magic, which is “out of something difficult, something good comes.” The Ace of Swords cuts through obstacles or difficulties, and brings forth more positive energy in your life.

According to the Tarot, the Sun candle can be used for many things.  It is clear that bringing energy into balance, and removing obstacles and blocks is one of its primary functions.  It brings insight into some of our deepest circumstances that might be prohibiting us from moving forward.  In Greek Myth, the Sun God Apollo was the breaker of curses (usually unresolved family karma or patterns passed down from generation to generation), and even the darkest of circumstances can be cured by shedding a little light. The Sun candle burns away our fretfulness, worries, and fears and allows you to wake up to a brighter tomorrow.

You can purchase Storm Cestavani’s Sun Candle at Coventry Creations

Print

The 12 Days of Yule: Day 6 — Gimme Gumption

Can you believe we are already half way through the 12 Days of Yule?  Time has quickly flown, but the daily insight that many of you are sharing with me has been intense, enlightening, and challenging.   As they say in the fitness industry – no pain, no gain!  That is true with self-discovery as well.

My friend and fellow candle maker Dorothy Morrison has a candle in her Wicked Witch Mojo line called Gimme Gumption.  It is one of my favorite candles out of her line!  Why?  It breaks away the fears that are plaguing us in our lives and provides us with the courage to proceed in the future.   Recently, during my radio show, Dorothy appeared as a guest and told Jacki Smith and I that if you use Gimme Gumption with Tornado Ally and Poof, you can pretty much remove any form of addiction or self-defeating behaviors you may have in your life.

So, what is gumption?  This is what Mr. Webster has to say:

–noun Informal.

1.

initiative; aggressiveness; resourcefulness: With his gumption he’ll make a success of himself.

2.

courage; spunk; guts: It takes gumption to quit a high-paying job.

3.

common sense; shrewdness.

In essence, gumption is that natural resourcefulness that we all have within us.  It is our inner magic!  We can use gumption, whenever all else fails.  All it takes is a little curiousness to figure out exactly where our gumption is.  When we combine honor and integrity with gumption – we have a recipe for success!

Activity 6:

Shuffle your deck thoroughly.   Fan the cards out in front of you and ask the cards, “What is my gumption?”  Draw your card from the deck.

The card I drew is the Ace of Coins

This did not surprise me at all.  The one thing that I know how to do well is make money.  I know business, marketing, and I know how to utilize these things to the best of my ability.   Furthermore, whenever I am funky, blue, down, or going through a crisis the area that I turn to is work.   It is my comfort zone.

What card did you pull?

The Ace of Coins from “Legacy of the Divine Tarot” is courtesy of Llewellyn

Print

Real Candle Magic With Storm Cestavani

Setting Lights with Storm Cestavani


Often, we feel that life has dealt us a bad hand. In many ways, we feel that the deck is stacked against us. Using the power of candle magic we can reverse, change, and even CREATE the life we desire! Candle magic can help you:

Bring love into your life.
Repair a damaged relationship.
Open the door to new opportunities.
Remove negative energies around you.
Bring financial opportunities into your life
Improve your finances.
Expand your sphere of influence
Stop negative influence (including people) around you.

Candle Magic Services

What Is Candle Magic?

Have you ever lit a birthday candle, made a wish, and then blown it out? If you have (and most have), then you have already used candle magic in your life. Likewise, if you have purchased aromatherapy candles from the drug or department store for the purpose of changing your mood or creating a different atmosphere around you – then you have used candle magic.

Whether one is a pagan, Christian, Jew, Muslim, or Buddhist the use of candles as a tool for spiritual meditation is a time honored tradition. In fact, the use of candles for spiritual purposes has been around for thousands of years. According to Jewish mysticism, candles represent the drawing down (from heaven) the light of God, and becomes God’s physical manifestation.

One of the most notable religous faiths for using candles to petition (a fancy word for prayer) the will of God is Catholicism (however many modern protestant and judaic religions also use candles as well). Candles are placed before the statues of Jesus, The Virgin Mary, or Saints to represent a prayer request to grant the petitioner favor or to draw them special attention. The burning of candles is viewed as a continuation of ones prayer, and represents solidarity between the “saint” (or whatever Higher Power you believe in) and the “petitioner”. In essence, it created a “psychic” bond, which granted the “petitioner” what they desired.

In the 21st century the use of candles to affect or influence ones situation, one’s life, one’s mood and the future has reached an unprecedented level. In many cases, candle manufacturers are using politically correct terms such as “aromatherapy” candles or “scented” candles, but the reality is any time that you light a candle to “change” ANY situation you are using sympathetic candle magic.

Why should I use candle magic?

If you knew that you could take something to remove a headache would you do it? Of course, thousands of people a day take aspirin or ibuprofen to relieve headaches created by tension. If you had heartburn or indigestion problems, would you take an antacid? Of course, you would! Thousands of people per day go to pharmacies and drug stores to purchase products to relieve their ailments.
If you could purchase a remedy to resolve the practical problems in your life would you? Of course you would! If we could instantly take something and it would remove all the energies around us that is creating obstacles that prevent us from getting what we want nothing would stop us from doing it. Using candle magic is like creating a personal prescription that removes any blockages, barriers, or obstacles that prevent you from receiving what you desire in your life while rebuilding energies around you that are aimed at achieving your desire. Whether those concerns are about love, romance, money, health, career, or spiritual growth the power of candle magic can and will transform your life.


What is a Candle Magic Practitioner?


Simply put, a candle magic practitioner is an individual who has studied the components of candle magic to the level that they can create a candle(s) that fit your particular needs. This includes knowledge of colors, herbs, essential oils, and the alchemical combination of materials to create a desired result. In addition, a candle magic practitioner is skilled in assisting their clients to create the proper intent and to petition for maximum results.

Storm Cestavani

Storm Cestavani began studying candle magic in 1999 after he was introduced to the art by Linda Salvin. Over the next decade, he aggressively studied why candle magic worked and the components that go into creating candle magic. This included the study of colors, herbs, oils, transporters, combinations, how to construct petitions, and much more. After thousands of hours of study, in 2010 Storm released his first candle line, “Storm Cestavani’s Tarot Magic,” with Coventry Creations, and the tarot line quickly became the largest selling Tarot Magic line in the history of candle magic.

How it works?

One you send your payment to Storm for the area of your life that you need assistance with, Storm will contact you (either by phone or email or you can email him at scestavani@gmail.com to discuss your issues. He will then create a formula for you (using over the 200 products that are available to him), which will include emailed instructions on how to work with the candles that fit your needs. This includes any petitions or intention pre-work that you need to do. We ship the candles discreetly to your location. Storm assists you through every step of the process! Further, if you cannot do the magical work on your own Storm can perform the magic rituals on his own alter and give you progress reports on how the candles are burning, and how the magic is working.

Create REAL change in your life today!

Candle Magic Services

Print
Get Adobe Flash playerPlugin by wpburn.com wordpress themes