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burn as a novena candle in church, candles have been an
important part of spiritual ritual since their creation.   Candles
are considered an ancient light source, but have actually only
been around for approximately 2000 years.  As of this writing,
the oldest actual candle found has been dated to the ancient
Romans near the time of Christ.  Prior to candles, oil lamps, pith
lights and tallow lamps were used for light.  Beeswax has been
reserved for the best light – the purest light due to its excellent
strength and burn rate and consistency when used as the wax
for a candle. In fact, candles made for modern churches are
normally made with a certain amount of beeswax because of the
clean burn and specific timing that can be made with the purer
beeswax component.

Candles are an excellent way to focus for meditation or prayer.   
By utilizing the candle as a focus for our intent, we can become
clear in our own mind about what it is we want to manifest.  It
today’s modern culture the candle has become a sign of spiritual
oneness and caring.  Even Elton John used the light of a candle
to honor Princess Diana in his song “Candle In The Wind.”  
Many modern marriage ceremonies include a joint lighting of a
“unity candle.”  Churches and sacred houses the world over
have candles that can be lit to help lift the prayers of supplicants
to the heavens.  Anyone who has lit a candle in honor of
someone they loved because they had passed on has used this
type of candle focus.  “I’ll light a candle for you in the Church
every Sunday.”
Candles
Light has been an important part of
spiritual ceremony since man has learned
how to control fire to light his hearth to
heat his food and to light the darkness of
the night around him.  Whether to light the
face of the teller of the tales or to
Please
click on the
links below
to find the
meaning
and focus
of the
various
colored
candles
Black
Brown
Gold
Green
Gray
Magenta
Blue
Orange
Pink
Purple
Red
Silver
Violet
White
Yellow
Candle
Main
It should be noted that many modern commercial made candles
(especially pillars) are a white or natural color (the color of the
paraffin, soy or wax medium being used – commercially that’s
normally cheap paraffin frothy white) that has been over dipped
with a color or poured into a colored wax shell as a filler.  In
other words when you burn the candle you actually see the outer
skin of color and inner core of white wax.  Some say that
burning this type of candle can send a confusing message or
focus.  Many times the candle section of your grocery store will
have novenas (normally 2” pillar candles in glass containers
which have a religious picture or saying on them).  If your budget is short, try
the votives in the candle section – they’re normally colored all the way through.  
There are also a tremendous number of candle vendors on the net.  For those
who want the purest burn (more eco friendly) look for candles made of beeswax
– they burn longer and cleaner.

One of the first associations with candles is their colors.  Burning candles of a
specific color are believed to help heighten the intention (prayer) of the person
lighting the candle.  Here we offer you a selection of colors of candles and what
the focus or intent that color is meant to convey.  It should be noted that the
associations for the individual colors remain true throughout many of the new
age associations such as element associations, directional associations,
meanings of the color, moods developed with the color, etc.

It should be noted that although these pages were written with candle color in
mind, the associations of the color remain true pretty much across the board.  
Wearing a color is a good way to use color energy.  For example, a grey suit
(grey being “void” color) may be perfect for negotiations where the black may be
too imposing.  Learning the basic associations can help put a powerful resource
at your disposal.
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