Product Description
- Angel of Abundance (Abundancia) – Not a canonized saint but a symbol of wealth and good fortune in Latin American folk spirituality.
- Divine Providence (Divina Providencia) – Personifies divine sustenance and trust in spiritual provision, often invoked in times of uncertainty.
- Faith, Hope & Charity (Fe, Esperanza y Caridad) – These three virtues were personified as early Christian martyrs and have become symbols of hope, courage, and faith.
- Guardian Angel (Ángel de la Guardia) – A heavenly guide said to protect and comfort individuals through life’s journey, especially in moments of fear.
- La Madama – A wise ancestral spirit in Caribbean and Latin folklore, associated with domestic wisdom and spiritual guidance.
- Metresili (Our Lady of Sorrows) – Linked to Our Lady of Sorrows and Vodou goddess Metresili, she embodies sacred mourning and love.
- Our Lady of Charity (Caridad del Cobre) – A Cuban Marian devotion rooted in Afro-Cuban culture, she is revered as a symbol of hope and motherly care.
- Our Lady of Fatima (Virgen de Fátima) – Apparition of the Virgin Mary to three children in Portugal in 1917, calling for peace, prayer, and conversion.
- Our Lady of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe) – Deeply tied to Mexican identity, symbolizing justice, independence, and divine love.
- Our Lady of Loreto – Honors the Holy House of Mary, believed to have been miraculously transported to Loreto, Italy.
- Our Lady of Mercy (Virgen de las Mercedes) – A title of the Virgin Mary honored in Dominican culture, known for granting mercy and freedom to the faithful.
- Our Lady of Regla (Virgen de Regla) – A title of the Virgin Mary revered in Afro-Cuban religions, representing the ocean, love, and deep protection.
- Saint Anne (Santa Anaisa) – Mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus, honored for her nurturing wisdom and role in divine lineage.
- Saint Barbara (Santa Barbara) – Early Christian martyr known for her courage, often called upon during storms and times of danger.
- Saint Barbara Africana (Ezulie Dantor) – Associated with Ezulie Dantor in Vodou, she is a powerful protector of women and a defender against oppression.
- Saint Clare (Santa Clara) – Follower of Saint Francis, she founded the Poor Clares and is known for her deep spiritual clarity and devotion.
- Saint Helen (Santa Elena) – Mother of Constantine the Great, credited with finding the True Cross and converting the Roman Empire to Christianity.
- Saint Lucy – Christian martyr known for her purity and association with healing of the eyes and vision.
- Saint Martha the Dominator (Santa Marta la Dominadora) – A syncretic blend of Saint Martha and Afro-Caribbean traditions, she is called upon to dominate and control harmful forces.
- Saint Theresa (Santa Teresa) – Carmelite nun and mystic who inspired millions with her “Little Way” of quiet, deep devotion.
- Santa Muerte – A folk saint venerated across Latin America, she represents protection, change, and reverence for life and death.
- The Lonely Soul (Anima Sola) – A Catholic folk figure representing the suffering of a forgotten soul, honored in many Latin traditions.
Creative Uses:
- Light during a warm bath for emotional release and clarity
- Use in morning meditation to start the day with intention
- Place near your bed to support restful, dream-rich sleep
- Burn while journaling to encourage honest self-expression
- Set an intention before lighting to invite healing energy
- Create a mini altar with crystals and flowers for peace
- Light while saying affirmations focused on self-love
- Use during breathwork to slow your nervous system
- Burn after conflict to clear lingering emotional tension
- Pair with a cup of herbal tea for a calming ritual
- Burn one candle weekly to reflect on your inner growth
- Use while reading or studying to enhance focus
- Light before therapy or counseling for grounding support
- Invite ancestral guidance during family transitions
- Use in women’s circles or sisterhood healing spaces
- Pair with gentle music or singing bowls for sacred sound baths
- Burn when writing intentions during the new moon
- Light after arguments to reset the emotional atmosphere
- Keep one in your workspace to ease burnout and stress
- Use while stretching or doing restorative yoga poses
- Burn before spiritual journaling or tarot reflection
- Place in your kitchen for nourishment and gratitude energy
- Light to honor your maternal lineage and inner nurturer
- Use for emotional cleansing after a long or heavy day
- Burn to invite serenity and softness into your home
Candle is approximately 8” tall and weights 1 LB 11 OZ