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Monday, July 20, 2009

The Spiritual Significance of Candles Pt.2

Candles have long been used for various spiritual purposes by people of many different religions and spiritual beliefs. Used in rituals, ceremonies, during prayer or meditation, the flickering light of a candle flame can raise spiritual energy or help to bring about a sense of calm and peace. Although many different beliefs incorporate the use of candles in their spiritual practices, the symbolism of the candles can vary.



For instance in Judaism represents the soul and the care which should be taken lest the flame of a person’s soul is extinguished. Candles are used for many Jewish ceremonies such as during each night of Chanukah and traditionally at the end of Sabbath each week when a braided Havdallah candle is lit.

In Catholicism, candles are lit to pray for a specific intention or to show devotion. Candles are also lit during Mass and the flame symbolizes the divinity of Christ. In Buddhism the light of a candle flame represents the teachings of Buddha and in Hinduism candle light typically symbolizes spiritual enlightenment.

In Unitarian Universalism one common ritual is the lighting of “Candles of Joy and Concern.” During this time, congregation members are invited to light a candle at the altar and share concerns, celebrate a personal joy or ask for prayers from the community.

People who follow certain Pagan beliefs such as Wicca will use a candle to absorb their personal energy and release it with the flame of the candle. This can be done for various purposes such as a healing or protection ritual.

Candles are also used during meditation to help create an atmosphere of peace, as a visual focal point or to as a way to heighten spiritual energy.

As you can see, the light of a candle flame can represent many different things, depending upon one’s belief. But for the most part it symbolizes spirit, divinity, truth, devotion or a way in which one can connect with a higher power.

From : ElizabethFarrell
Published in : Spiritual Journeys

from this site : http://www.lestout.com/article/religion-spirituality/spiritual-journeys/spiritual-significance-candles.html

1 comment:

yuhana said...

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this is the place that i share my curiosity. i guess it might be easy for me to blog it so it can be archive. if there anything that i miss on the articles that i found just leave your comment.

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