Aphrodite Self Love Candle and Let me meditate on that card
Aphrodite Self Love Candle and Let me meditate on that card
Aphrodite Self Love Candle and Let me meditate on that card
Aphrodite Self Love Candle and Let me meditate on that card
Aphrodite Self Love Candle and Let me meditate on that card
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I radiate love the new Aphrodite candle 💕💕💕 NEW BLEND NEW VIBE includes a self love spell just for you 

Aphrodite blend is divine 💕 notes of Myrtle, Bergamont and Lavender

Myrtle is sacred to Aphrodite, Goddess of love and beauty. During her festival to celebrate the coming of spring, Myrtle served as her sacred herb. Myrtle wreath also adorned young brides on their wedding day and Myrtle water, also known as 'Eau d'Ange', or angel water, not only cleansed their skin, but also lent them an angelic scent. This flower water long remained an integral part of the beauty potion repertoire, though nowadays it has been almost completely forgotten. In ancient Egypt, Myrtle was associated with the Otherworld, serving as a reminder of the eternal life of the soul. Perhaps the flowers were seen as the fleeting beauty of incarnate existence, for the divine scent rests in the evergreen leaves, rather than the flowers, which soon perish and give way to bitter, dark blue berries. The berries are edible, though not very palatable and have sometimes been used as a spice. In the days of antiquity Myrtle was considered a valuable healing plant. Modern herbalists neglect this herb, but aromatherapy is bringing it back to our awareness.

Magical
Myrtle symbolises purity, love and beauty, attributes of the Goddess of Love. It can be used in the rites of Aphrodite and also in hand-fasting rituals. It lends itself well to the celebrations of spring and to mark the maiden phase of the Goddess on the New Moon. Myrtle's energy is transcendental and may be used to commune with the souls of the departed or to explore previous incarnations through meditation or past life readings. It is excellent for dream work, divination and prophecy. (Starchild)

Scent
A clear, aromatic, herby scent with a camphor-like undertone. Blended with Bergamot & Lavender.