Across cultures and time, people have gathered around fire as a way of pausing, remembering, and offering attention to what is being carried in the present moment. Within Earth Bhakti, candle rituals are held as symbolic acts of presence, reflection, and prayer, rather than as interventions or requests for outcome.
When you request a Candle Ritual, a candle is prepared and lit as a gesture of shared intention. The candle serves as a focal point — a simple and steady flame that holds what you are moving through without attempting to alter, fix, or direct it.
These rituals are not performed on your behalf, and they do not call upon forces to act for you. Instead, the candle is tended as a moment of attentiveness — allowing what is present to be acknowledged, witnessed, and released into time.
What to Expect
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One candle lit and tended as a symbolic offering
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A photograph when the candle is lit, marking the beginning of the ritual
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A closing photograph once the candle has completed its burn
No readings, predictions, or interpretations are offered. Any meaning that arises from the experience remains personal and your own.
Candles may be lit in relation to natural cycles such as the New Moon or Full Moon as a matter of timing and rhythm, not as a claim of heightened efficacy or spiritual influence.
Sharing an Intention
If you wish, you may include a brief note describing what you are currently moving through or holding in awareness. This is received as context, not as instruction or petition, and is held with confidentiality and care.
A Closing Note
Candle rituals within Earth Bhakti do not promise healing, guidance, protection, or change. They are offered as moments of quiet attention — an invitation to pause, remember, and allow life to move in its own way.
The flame does not work for you.
It simply burns.

