Candle Burning to Petition the Female SaintsWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 Saint Dymphna Burn a blue candle on a Monday for help with nervous disorders, mental afflictions, epilepsy, insanity, obsession and astral attack. Her symbol is a sword pointed downwards. Saint Cecilia Burn a green candle on a Wednesday for success in a career in arts, particularly if you are a musician, poet or singer. Her emblem is an organ. Saint Francis Xavier Cabrini Burn a white candle on a Sunday to help with matters of immigration, with moving to another city or state or for matters pertaining to health, education or insurance. Saint Helen of Jerusalem Burn a pink or red candle on a Friday to ask for return of a strayed lover and to overcome sorrow, obsession and unhappiness. Her emblem is a cross. Saint Joan Of Arc Burn a grey candle on a Tuesday to petition her for spiritual strength, freedom from prisons of all kinds (emotional and otherwise) and for ways to overcome rivals and energies. Saint Lucy Burn a white candle on a Wednesday to ask her to help with insoluble or impossible problems, depression, and protection from evil eye or astral attack, to help you to find right lawyer and to conquer temptations or addictions. Saint Martha Burn a green and/or a white candle on a Tuesday to ask for aid with financial problems, necessities of life, to bring a lover closer, to keep a husband or boyfriend faithful, to subdue or conquer romantic rivals or enemies or bring a new love. Her symbol is a dragon. Saint Philomena Burn a pink or green candle on a Saturday to help with desperate situations, problems with children, unhappiness in home, sick, selling real estate, food for poor and mental illness. Philomena is a favourite of single mothers. Her symbol is an anchor. Saint Rita of Cascia Burn a white candle on a Sunday to assist with an abusive relationship, to relieve loneliness, for deliverance from evil and for spiritual fortitude and strength Saint Therese of Liseux Burn a yellow candle on a Wednesday to be loved by all, for popularity, for help with addiction and alcoholism, for protection from black magick and to restore faith. Her emblem is a bouquet of roses.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
| | Diamond Jewelry - The Ultimate Classic AdornmentWritten by Angela S Davis
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In diamond jewelry, diamonds are set in different kinds of settings. Some of these kinds of settings commonly used in diamond jewelry are- - Bar: Metal bars hold loose diamonds in a channel-like setting. - Bezel: The metal is formed to fit around diamond, cupping it into place. - Channel: A row of small diamond stones are set in a groove in diamond rings. - Chevron: V-shaped prongs that usually hold a marquise or princess-cut diamond for solitaire style rings. - Invisible: Diamond set in a groove without visible prongs. - Pave: Tiny stones are embedded to look like piece is paved with loose diamonds. - Prong: Several prongs hold diamonds to let light pass through without interference. Though diamond jewelry is made of diamonds, which is one of strongest materials on earth, a hard blow can cause diamond to chip. If proper care is taken then diamond jewelry can last a lifetime. To clean diamond jewelry, use water and a little bit of ammonia with a gentle brush while being careful of metal. Also keep it away from lotion, perspiration and other household cleaners. These items can dull surface of stones. Store your diamond jewelry separated with paper or bags, so they do not scratch or dull each other. It's also wise to keep diamond jewelry in its original velvet box.

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