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Intention Candles: Meanings, Colors, and a Simple Ritual That Works

Why Intention Candles?

Intention candles are a simple, visual way to focus your mind. The steady flame acts like a timer for mindfulness: you set a goal, light the candle, and give your attention to one thing.

Choosing Your Candle

  • Size: Tealights (10–30 min), small jars (1–2 hrs), pillars (2+ hrs).

  • Scent: Unscented for clarity; lightly scented if it supports the mood.

  • Color (popular correspondences):

    • White: clarity, purification

    • Green: growth, abundance, healing

    • Blue: calm, communication

    • Yellow: creativity, study focus

    • Red: vitality, courage

    • Purple: intuition, spiritual study

    • Black: boundaries, release

“Dressing” a Candle (Optional)

You’ll need: a drop of carrier oil (or prepared ritual oil), a pinch of safe herbs.

  1. Speak/think your intention in one sentence.

  2. Add one drop of oil on top (avoid soaking the wick).

  3. Sprinkle a pinch of herb (very little) around the outer wax — not directly on the wick.

  4. Wipe hands; keep the surface clear.

Safety: Herbs can flare. Use micro-amounts. Never leave flame unattended.

Step-by-Step Ritual (10 Minutes)

  1. Prepare: Open a window slightly; place candle on a stable, heat-safe surface.

  2. Center: Three slow breaths.

  3. State it: “I invite steady focus for ___.”

  4. Light: Watch the flame for ~60 seconds.

  5. Focus: Do one aligned action (write a to-do, send the email, read one page).

  6. Close: Snuff (or let it finish if supervised), then journal one line: “What moved?”

Troubleshooting

  • Tunneling: First burn should reach the edges (for jars).

  • Sooty flame: Trim wick to ~5 mm before lighting.

  • Losing focus: Write the intention on a sticky note beside the candle.

Accessibility & Smoke-Light Options

Use unscented candles, skip herbs, and place a room mist nearby if you want gentle aroma without smoke.

Quick Journal Prompts

  • “If I only moved one thing forward today, it would be…”

  • “What boundary would protect my focus this week?”

Gentle Disclaimer

Mindfulness tool, not a medical treatment. Practice fire safety.

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