Description
OXYGEN
In a metaphorical and spiritual sense, envisioning the act of “burning oxygen” takes us on a journey of deep introspection and interconnectedness with the universe. Although oxygen is typically associated with sustaining life, when viewed through a symbolic lens, it can be seen as the sacred element that feeds the eternal flames of our existence.
As we metaphorically “burn oxygen,” we engage in a spiritual dance with the universe. Every breath we take becomes a profound act of inhaling the essence of life, drawing in not just the physical sustenance but also the spiritual energy that permeates our world. Each inhalation signifies a moment of connection to the divine, an exchange with the cosmos itself.
Much like a candle’s flame depends on oxygen to maintain its radiance, our souls rely on this spiritual oxygen to fuel the fires of our inner being. This oxygen isn’t just the invisible gas we breathe; it’s the sacred breath of the universe, the essence of existence. It represents the flow of life force that unites all living things.
In this metaphorical sense, breathing becomes a spiritual practice, a conscious engagement with the energy of creation. Each breath is a reminder of our dependence on the cosmos and the universe’s reliance on us to partake in the cosmic symphony. It’s a dance of reciprocity, where we receive the breath of life and, in turn, exhale our intentions, hopes, and aspirations into the world.
In the act of “burning oxygen,” we’re not merely consuming a vital gas; we’re engaging in a sacred communion with the universe. Every inhalation carries the potential for spiritual awakening, growth, and enlightenment. It’s a reminder that our existence is intricately interwoven with the cosmos, and we have the power to transform the energy we draw from it into a force for good, spreading our light to others and illuminating the path of our spiritual journey.
Burning time : 60 hours 8oz $90.00
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
– When using the candle for the first time, leave it to burn for 2 or 3 hours, until all the wax has become liquid
on the surface.
– Regularly cut the wick with the wick trimmer (ideal length 3-5 mm).
– Be sure to center the wick in the wax after each use for consistent consumption of the wax.


