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Candles

A Wisdom Archive on Candles

Candles

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Candle

A candle is a light source usually consisting of an internal wick which rises through the center of a column of solid fuel. Typically the fuel is some form of wax - paraffin wax being the most common. However in recent years new soy and vegetable candles have become popular. Prior to the candle being ignited, the wick is saturated with the fuel in its solid form. The heat of the match or other flame being used to light the candle first melts and then vaporizes a small amount of the fuel. Once vaporized, the fuel combines with o ...

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Candles: Complementary Medicine Dictionary on CANDLES

CANDLES: Sometimes used to attempt to extract ear wax but this is not recommended

 

(See also: CANDLES, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Candle wick

A Candle wick is a wick specifically adapted for use in a candle. A candle wick works by providing a mechanism, known as capillary action, to transport the fuel, typically melted candle wax, to the flame. When the liquid fuel reaches the flame it then vaporizes and burns. Most candle wicks are impregnated or coated with wax to provide the initial fuel source when the candle is lighted. While the wick is consumed in the process of burning a candle the real fuel for the flame is the melted wax. As such all wicks are treated with ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Roman candle

This article is about the type of fireworks. For the 1994 album by Elliott Smith, see Roman Candle (album). Roman candles are a type of fireworks, with long, thick paper tubes that contain layers of "stars" and lifting charges. A Roman candle is constructed by the following method: load a layer of bentonite into the tube to close off the end. load a layer of lifting charge. load a pyrotechnic star. cover the assembly with a dusting of black powder. load a layer of delay powder.< ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Yablochkov candle

A Yablochkov candle (sometimes electric candle) is a type of electric carbon arc lamp, invented in 1876 by Pavel Yablochkov. It consisted of a sandwich of two long carbon blocks, approximately 6 by 12 millimetres in cross-section, separated by a block of inert material such as plaster of paris or kaolin. There was a small piece of fuse wire or carbon paste linking the two carbon blocks at the top end. The assembly ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Candle in the Wind

"Candle in the Wind" is a song with music by Elton John and lyrics by Bernie Taupin. Originally written in 1973, a later version of the song became the world's best-selling single of all time. The original version was found on Elton John's 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The lyrics of the song are a sympathetic portrayal of the life of Marilyn Monroe (the song's opening line "Goodbye Norma Jean" refers to Monroe's real name) and condemn exploitation by those around her, using the metaphor of a candle extinguished p ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Ear candling

Ear candling, also called ear coning, is a folk medicine practice intended to remove ear wax and toxins from a person's ear. It involves placing a hollow candle in the ear canal and lighting it; the rising hot air is said to create a vacuum that pulls out toxins from the inner ear and the sinuses. Ear candling has been shown to be ineffective at creating a vacuum and removing impurities from ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Votive candle

A votive candle is a small, typically white, candle, burnt as a votive offering in a religious ceremony. See also. Paschal candle Candlemas Incense Ex-voto Votive deposit ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival

The Ubon Ratchathani Candle Festival is held in Ubon Ratchathani, Isan, Thailand, around the days of Asanha Puja (which commemorates the Buddha’s first sermon) and Wan Kao Pansa (which marks the beginning of vassa). At the start of the Lenten period, it is traditional for the devout to donate to monks items of personal use, such as candles. This part of the festival became the core of the Ubon Ratchathani version of the event. It is now a major event both for residents and for tourists: giant candles are paraded ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Cepheid variable

A Cepheid variable or Cepheid is a member of a particular class of variable stars, notable for a fairly tight correlation between their period of variability and absolute luminosity. The namesake and prototype of these variables is the star Delta Cephei, discovered to be variable by John Goodricke in 1784. Because of this correlation (discovered by Henrietta Swan Leavitt in 1912), a Cepheid variable can be used as a standard candle to determine the distance to its host cluster or galaxy. Since the period-luminosity relat ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Arc lamp

An arc lamp is a device that produces light by the sparking (or arcing, from voltaic arc or electric arc) of a high current between two carbon rod electrodes. The rods are touched and then slowly drawn apart; as the rods separate the current is "struck" and arcs across the gap in a bright, ionized path. The arc produces a temperature of several thousand degrees, and the tips of the carbon rods are heated to incandescence, creating light. The rods are slowly vaporized during the process and need to be regularly adjusted to maintain the ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Advent wreath

An advent wreath is a ring or set of four candles, usually made with evergreen cuttings and used for household devotion by some Christians during the season of Advent. Many churches illuminate these candles in succession through the four weeks leading up to Christmas as part of their Sunday services for Advent. Typically, three of the candles are violet-coloured, and one is rose-coloured. Increasingly, due to changes in the Church's lectionary in the United States, all four candles may be violet. When used in household devotion ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Birthday cake

A birthday cake in Western culture is a pastry or dessert served to a person on his or her birthday, sometimes decorated with the person's name and/or a message of congratulations. It is often decorated with candles, one for each year the person has been alive. One tradition is to add an extra candle "for good luck," although this varies. The candles are lit and everyone (except the person ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Votive deposit

A votive deposit or votive offering is an object left in a sacred place for ritual purposes. Such items are a feature of modern and ancient societies and are generally made in order to gain favour with supernatural forces. This is attested by historical Roman and Greek sources although similar acts continue into the present day, for example in the wishing well. Votive deposit - Ancient offerings. In Europe votive deposits date to the Neolithic with polished axe hoards, reaching a peak in the l ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Acolyte

In some Christian churches, an acolyte is one who wishes to attain clergyhood. More generally, the term can refer to anyone who performs ceremonial duties such as lighting altar-candles. Acolyte - Roman Catholicism. Until the Second Vatican Council, the acolyte was the highest of the minor orders, having as duties the lighting of the altar-candles, carrying the candles in procession, assisting the subdeacon and deacon, and the ministering of water and wine to the priest at Mass. Acolytes wore ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Wax play

Wax play is a form of sensual play involving warm or hot wax usually dripped from candles or ladled onto a person's naked skin. Wax play may be combined with other BDSM or sexual activity. Pure paraffin wax melts at around 130 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit (54 to 57 degrees Celsius). Adding stearine makes the wax harder and melt at a higher temperature. Adding mineral oil makes the wax softer and melt at a lower temperature. Soft candles in glass jars usually have mineral oil in their blend and burn cooler at around 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), Pillar candles are mostly paraffin and burn warmer at arou ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Aspiration phonetics

In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of air that accompanies the release of some obstruents. To feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, put your hand or a lit candle in front of your mouth, and say top and then stop. You should either feel a puff of air or see a flicker of the candle flame with top that you do not get with stop. In English, the t shou ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia - Tallow

Tallow is rendered beef or mutton fat (suet). The tallow derived from beef is called stearin. Unlike suet, tallow can be stored for extended periods without refrigeration, provided it is kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation. It is used in animal feed, to make soap, for cooking, as a bird food, and was once used for making candles. It can be used as a raw material for the pro ...

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Candles: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Fuel and candle holders

Candles can be made of paraffin (a byproduct of petroleum refining), stearin (now produced almost exclusively from palm waxes), beeswax (a byproduct of honey collection), gel (a mixture of resin and mineral oil), some plant waxes (generally palm, carnauba, bayberry, or soy), or tallow (a rarely used byproduct of beef fat rendering). Candles are produced in various colors, shapes, sizes and scents. The most basic production method generally entails the liquification of the solid fuel by the controlled application of heat. This liquid is then ...

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Candle, Candle - Usage, Candle - Religion, Candle - Measurement, Candle - Fuel and candle holders, Candle - Hazards

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Candles: Meaning of Dreams about Candles

 

Candles

  • To see them burning with a clear and steady flame, denotes the constancy of those about you and a well-grounded fortune.
  • For a maiden to dream that she is molding candles, denotes that she will have an unexpected offer of marriage and a pleasant visit to distant relatives. If she is lighting a candle, she will meet her lover clandestinely because of parental objections.
  • To see a candle wasting in a draught, enemies are circulating detrimental reports about you.
  • To snuff a candle, portends sorowful{sic} news. Friends are dead or in distressful straits.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Candles, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Candles, Dream Interpretation Candles)

 

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