
Spearmint
Beeswax Candle
Infused with Real Herbs
Scent: Sweet, gentle mint with fresh green notes
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Spearmint: The Gentle Side of Mint
This spearmint candle is gentle mint-if peppermint is your hyped-up friend on energy drinks, spearmint (Mentha spicata) is the one who invites you over for tea and actually listens when you talk. It's got all the clarity and freshness of mint, but with this sweet, heart-centered quality that's more about calm than stimulation.
Mint Through History:
For thousands of years, people across the Mediterranean scattered mint on the floors of temples and homes. It freshened the space and purified it, but spearmint specifically was connected to hospitality and peaceful welcome. It was the mint of peace offerings, of friendly gatherings, of conversations that matter. While other mints were associated with protection and aggression, spearmint was about gentle healing and open communication.
Using It for Communication:
Spearmint has a traditional use in magic that's pretty specific: it's for when you need to have a difficult conversation but want to stay calm. People believe it helps open the throat chakra (speaking your truth) while soothing the heart chakra (doing it with compassion). It's popular with folks who meditate and want mental clarity without that intense, buzzy energy. Think of it as the mint for emotional balance, gentle boundaries, and peaceful resolution instead of conflict.
Why the Scent Works:
That sweet, rounded mint smell isn't just pleasant-traditional aromatherapy practitioners specifically use spearmint to create calm, balanced spaces. Unlike peppermint which is sharp and can be almost aggressive, spearmint offers a gentler minty freshness that people associate with emotional calm alongside mental clarity. It's that sweet quality that makes it perfect for when you need to think clearly but also stay kind.
Capturing the Sweetness:
Spearmint is tricky to infuse because its delicate sweetness can easily turn harsh. Fresh spearmint leaves need a lower temperature and longer infusion time than most herbs to preserve that rounded, gentle character. Rush it and you get medicinal harshness. Not hot enough and the mint won't fully release into the wax. We infuse actual spearmint leaves directly into the beeswax for hours, monitoring carefully to catch it at exactly the right moment-when all that sweet, gentle mint has transferred into the wax without any of the sharp edges. The result is smooth, comforting spearmint that makes you want to breathe deeper.
What You're Getting:
- Hand-poured beeswax candle (size varies by option selected)
- Real spearmint leaves infused directly into the wax
- Hemp wick for clean burning
- Metallic wick anchor
- Container included if jar option selected
- Sweet, gentle mint that doesn't overwhelm
These statements reflect traditional and historical use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- When you need emotional balance
- During breathing exercises or meditation
- When feeling overwhelmed
- To create a refreshing atmosphere
- In prayers for renewal
Ritual Instructions
Light this candle for gentle refreshment. Spearmint is softer than peppermint but no less powerful—it soothes while it strengthens. Use it when healing needs gentleness, when communication needs sweetness, when prosperity needs patience.
Breath of Life, fill my lungs with Your Spirit. Refresh my weary soul and renew my strength. As spearmint cools and refreshes, cool my temper and refresh my perspective. Help me breathe deeply of Your peace. Restore balance to my body, mind, and spirit. Amen.
Gentle mint, sweet and kind, Heal my body, calm my mind. Help me speak with love and grace— Prosperity flows to this space.
📜 Sacred & Spiritual References
The herbs in this candle have been revered across many spiritual traditions throughout history:
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Like peppermint, spearmint is connected to the nymph Minthe. The gentler flavor was seen as representing Minthe's sweeter nature before her transformation.
BIBLICAL ERA: Mint is mentioned in Matthew 23:23 and Luke 11:42 as one of the herbs tithed: "Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You give a tenth of your spices—mint, dill and cumin."
JEWISH TRADITION: Spearmint may be among the bitter herbs (maror) used at Passover, representing the bitterness of slavery in Egypt.
