| Beeswax
candles offer a honey scent, a golden flame, and the longest, cleanest burn of
any candle. But there is much more benefit to
beeswax candles compared to paraffin candles that are made from polluted petroleum
sludge, or even vegetable-based candles that are a big improvement over paraffin:
When beeswax candles burn, they clean the air like a great, natural, air purifier,
and they are a link to a deep spiritual belief system. For
each pound of beeswax provided by a honey bee, the bee visits 33 million flowers.
It eats 10 pounds of honey. It secretes the beeswax from its abdomen, and then
uses the wax to construct a honeycomb. Beekeepers recover the wax from the comb
by heating it in water where the melted wax rises to the surface and can be removed. Many
have written about the wisdom of the beehive, and how burning beeswax puts a person
in a special mood of reverence. It is easy to imagine why, given that millions
of flowers have been visited and pollinated to make any one beeswax candle! Healing
and spiritual powers have been attributed to all products of the beehive. Honey
has always been considered holy, a gift from God, and endowed with esoteric and
mystical qualities. The Path of Pollen, or bee shamanism, is a calling into the
secrets of healing, longevity, and spiritual powers of bee products, including
honey, wax, and pollen. The Hebrew word for bee is dbure, meaning word, with the
message being that the bee brings the Divine word. Specifically beeswax candles
are designated for the Christian Roman Mass. To
burn a beeswax candle is to enter into the wisdom world of the bee, and you enter,
too, into a world of benefits from the bee. find
beeswax candles & lanterns here |