Sunday, January 18, 2015

Lesson from a Couple of Candles

So, I got a couple of couple candles. That is, I got a feminine orange rust one to go with a navy dark blue masculine one and made a couple set. Then I got another such set. I have been persistently using all four candles to light up my room for my creative light. I was thinking about how it is probably excessive fire, excessive waste for the sake of beauty and symmetry that I am trying to create in my room. 

I saw today that the orange candles in both sets of candles had smothered the flame of the dark blue ones in both sets by melting their orange/rust wax so that the beauty of the couple of candles died. One without the other, not so nice. 


I realized that although I provided a candle tray for both candle couples’ wax melt from falling onto the floor, I did not create enough space for and between each candle couple so that one does not smother the other with its melted wax to support sustenance of the partnership in emitting pretty light. Thank you, candles.

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