Empress of Eclipse Speak light into your shadows.
You stand between light and dark, your voice both weapon and remedy.
This ritual restores your power to speak your truth — even when fear tries to silence it.
🌗 Ritual for Truth & Transmutation
1. Light a white candle. Whisper your affirmation aloud:
“I am the light that outlasts my shadows. My words are spells of truth, and they always find their mark.”
2. With a black pen on natural paper (or a brown paper bag if that’s what you have), write one truth you’ve been afraid to speak and one fear that silenced it.
3. Fold the paper away from you, saying three times:
“I am not my fear. I speak truth.”
4. When you feel ready to release, light a black candle.
Carefully burn the folded paper in a safe dish — an abalone shell works beautifully.
As it turns to ash, say aloud:
“My voice restores balance.”
5. Snuff out the black candle, then turn your focus to the white flame.
Let its light soften you.
Wrap your arms around yourself and whisper forgiveness if you need it.
Breathe. You’ve returned to your center.
✨ Ritual tools are curated in The Amazon Palace (link in bio). #candlemagic #divineelegance #affirmationsforlife #truth #affirmationoftheday
You know, when I first stumbled upon the concept of the 'Empress of Eclipse,' it really resonated with me. It’s not just a fancy title; for me, it represents that powerful part of ourselves that stands bravely between our brightest light and our deepest shadows. We all have those moments where we feel torn, right? Where a truth aches to be spoken, but a fear, a whisper of inadequacy or judgment, tries to hold it captive. That's exactly where the 'Empress' energy steps in, reminding us that true strength comes from embracing both. This ritual isn't just about lighting candles; it's a sacred conversation with your soul. I remember the first time I did it, my hand trembled as I wrote down that fear and the truth it was silencing. It felt so vulnerable, so raw. But there's immense power in acknowledging those hidden parts. The white candle, for me, symbolizes that pure, unyielding light of my authentic self, always present, even when obscured. And the black candle? It's not about darkness in a negative sense, but about transformation, about absorbing and releasing what no longer serves us. It’s a beautiful dance between illumination and transmutation. What I've learned is that speaking your truth, even if it's just to yourself in a ritual, is a radical act of self-love. It's about reclaiming your voice, which is, as the ritual says, both weapon and remedy. It slices through the illusions of fear and heals the wounds of silence. The act of burning that paper, watching the fear literally turn to ash, is incredibly cathartic. It’s a physical manifestation of letting go. I often use an abalone shell for this part, and its iridescent beauty always reminds me of the strength and resilience gained from facing the depths. Don't rush the process. Let the white candle's light truly soften you afterward. This is where the forgiveness comes in. Forgive yourself for holding back, for letting fear take the lead. It's a gentle re-centering. This ritual has become a go-to for me whenever I feel my voice dimming or when a significant moment calls for me to step into my full power. It’s a reminder that my words are indeed spells of truth, and they always find their mark. If you’re feeling a pull to reconnect with your inner Empress, to finally articulate those unspoken truths, I can't recommend this journey enough. It truly helps you restore balance and stand firm in your authentic power.




























































