“Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.” ~Chinese Proverb
There is something about candlelight … it soothes the soul and gentles the world. Many years ago I was given a pair of Boda crystal ice balls as a gift. To this day, they are one of my favorite ways to enjoy candlelight. They sit on an oak washstand, not far from where I work, and the other afternoon, I turned and noticed the late day sun angling in the open door, lighting them brilliantly. I thought to photograph them in this daytime crystalline sparkle. But then, of course, I had to photograph one later with a lit tealight glowing from within the “ice.”
It’s amazing at times how something so utterly simple – yet beautiful – can catch not just the eye, but something of the spirit. The Boda people really had quite the idea when they designed and created these. They are captivating, truly looking like balls of melting ice.
“There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” ~Edith Wharton
And then there’s the soft glow of a pillar. Most mornings, early, I do my best to journal and/or read something of an inspirational nature before “starting” the day. It doesn’t always work out that way, but I give it my best shot. It’s still dark at that hour, and lately, I’ve taken to lighting a pillar candle on the coffee table/toy chest. It glows softly from within and is ever so calming.
“Keep your flame lit, and you will never feel darkness.” ~J. Parker
As Christmas approaches and as Hannukah, the Festival of Lights, comes to a close … as the Solstice draws near … it is all about light … the light from without and the light within. All celebrate the miracle and wonder of light, in all cultures and religions, throughout time.
“Never fear shadows. They simply mean there’s a light shining somewhere nearby.” ~Ruth E. Renkel
Enjoy the light, wheresoever you may find it. And be sure to glow your most wonderful, glorious self.
“We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light.” ~Evelyn Dunbar
And beeswax candles/votives are the best…
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I do love votives, but I’m also a fan of tea lights; they nestle into so many small spots and holders.
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Usually most candles are petroleum based. Soy and bee candles are not. Better for your environment…
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Uh oh … does Yankee Candle come under the former category? 😦
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I think so, as one must look for listing for soy or bee.
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You know, last catalog I got I think they have a new line of soy candles. I’ll have to check. They do make the best fragrances, in my book.
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