The Numinos candle ritual

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Intention ritual with the Numinos candle

When you light a Numinos candle, you’re not just igniting a flame you’re beginning a moment.
Choose a quiet time. It could be early morning, when the world is still asleep. Or in the evening, when you wish to close the circle of your day.

Hold the candle between your palms for a few seconds. Breathe.
Think about what you wish to call into your life a desire, a change, a feeling. You may say it silently or speak it out loud.

Light the wick and let the flame burn until the wax melts evenly across the surface, reaching the edges of the vessel. Notice how the flame breathes with you.

Tip: Each time you relight your candle, trim the wick to 0.5 cm for a clean burn.

A gratitude ritual with your Numinos candle

Gratitude is like a fragrance that lingers long after the moment has passed.
Choose a Numinos candle you love and create your space: maybe a cozy corner with a cup of tea, or by the window where the sun sets.

Before lighting it, think of three things you are grateful for today. They don’t have to be big  maybe it’s a smile, a conversation, or simply the fact that you are here.

Light the candle and, for a few minutes, let your mind rest in that feeling. You may write these things in a journal or speak them as a prayer.

Tip: Practicing gratitude regularly creates a brighter inner space.

Protection ritual with your Numinos candle

Sometimes we feel the need to gather our energy, to protect our home, our thoughts, and our heart.
Choose a Numinos candle with a warm, enveloping scent.

Before lighting it, stand in front of it and say to yourself:

“May this flame bring light and protection into this space and into my life.”

You can also use this ritual together with the Purifying Ritual, burning sage or incense, slowly moving through each room and insisting in the corners.

When you’re done, let the candle burn for a little while, then gently extinguish it with a snuffer. Feel how the air and energy of the space become clear and light.

Pro tip: Protection is not only against something, but also for preserving what truly matters.