"Tea Time" Candle Story
- Sarah O'Dell
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
Tea Time
Written below is the channeled Candle Story behind this Curation
Tea Time:

This adorable floral cup was another antique glass vessel I found on one of my adventures. Another glass that had been sitting and awaiting their time to shine as a Wyrd Candle. This vessel reminded me of a Japanese Tea Cup or Saki Glass. I suspect it was larger than traditional glasses. However, I could not shake the sensation of resemblance I felt. I wanted the candle to embody a pastel green. I wanted her to be obviously spring and soft. I labeled her Tea Time, as there was a part of her that also reminded me of my beloved friend Todd and his Eclipsed Alchemy. I recall topping her and feeling she was a bit quirky and I was uncertain if her design came out the way I had hoped. I began to voice my concerns to Todd, as I shared images of my candles. He had exclaimed a few designs and I believe this Tea Time was one of them, or perhaps we simply talked about her directly. I do recall being concerned that her design was off. However, as soon as I was about to receive external validation from Todd, I looked back at my design of Tea Time. Not her portrait, but I looked deep into the wax as I held her in person. From there, I saw her face. Her spirit made herself known and all doubt dispersed. I found the beauty in her unconventional expression. I saw how every color and crystal placement molded her form to take place. If it were not for the contrast of stones, I may not have been able to see her face as clearly as I did.
From here, she debuted at the Nashville Flea Market. Where she was aligned with her soul home. My lovely new friend, Luisa, had purchased Tea Time for her mother. It took a bit of contemplation and meditation, but it became clear that this was the candle meant for her mother. Luisa reached out to me and informed me that her mother loved her candle. Apparently, her mother was sick and was over the moon with the intuitive connection of the intent within the candle. Yet another reminder to not question myself and to trust the process of creation and soul purpose.

Scent: White Tea and Thyme
Intention: Cleansing, Detox and Purification
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