
Thyme
Beeswax Candle
Infused with Real Herbs
Scent: Earthy, slightly minty with warm herbal notes
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Thyme: The Courage Herb
This thyme candle embodies courage-thyme (Thymus vulgaris) gets its name from the Greek word for courage-"thymos." Ancient Greeks burned it in temples for bravery. Roman soldiers bathed in thyme before battle. Medieval ladies embroidered thyme sprigs on their knights' tunics for courage and protection. When you need strength, bravery, and protection, thyme is the traditional herb.
Ancient Courage:
In ancient Greece, saying someone "smelled of thyme" meant they were brave and admirable. Romans believed thyme gave courage and vigor to soldiers. Medieval European healers used it for strength and protection. Scottish highlanders drank thyme tea before battle. Across cultures and centuries, thyme has been the plant you turn to when you need to be brave.
Courage & Protection Uses:
Thyme is traditional for courage work-when you're facing something scary and need strength, when you need protection during challenges, when you're standing up for what's right. Many people burn it before difficult conversations, legal battles, important confrontations, or any situation requiring bravery. It's also used for protection during transitions or times of vulnerability. Thyme doesn't make you fearless-it gives you courage to act despite fear.
Fresh Herbal Strength:
Thyme's aroma is fresh, herbaceous, slightly medicinal, with warm undertones. It smells strong without being overwhelming, protective without being aggressive. Traditional practitioners describe it as "fortifying"-the scent itself feels like it's giving you strength. It smells like bravery feels: grounded, strong, ready.
Infusing Courage:
Fresh thyme is aromatic and woody, with essential oils that need moderate to high heat to fully release into wax. We infuse whole thyme sprigs directly into beeswax, giving it extended time at optimal temperatures to transfer thyme's courageous, protective properties. This courage candle smells like fresh-cut thyme from a Mediterranean hillside-strong, fortifying, genuinely courage-giving.
What You're Getting:
- Hand-poured beeswax candle (size varies by option selected)
- Fresh thyme sprigs infused directly into the wax
- Hemp wick for clean burning
- Metallic wick anchor
- Container included if jar option selected
- Ancient courage herb for strength and protection
These statements reflect traditional and historical use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Before facing fears or challenges
- When you need courage
- In prayers for strength
- Before difficult conversations
- When standing up for what's right
Ritual Instructions
Light this candle when courage calls. Medieval knights carried thyme into battle for bravery. It purifies the fearful heart and grants warrior strength. Use before facing fears, difficult tasks, or situations requiring fierce courage.
God of Angel Armies, You have not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. When I am afraid, I will trust in You. Purify my heart of cowardice and fill me with holy courage. Like the knights of old who carried thyme into battle, I carry Your presence into my challenges. I will be strong and courageous. Amen.
Thyme of courage, thyme of might, Grant me strength to face my fight. Purge my fear and make me brave— Warrior heart, I will not cave.
📜 Sacred & Spiritual References
The herbs in this candle have been revered across many spiritual traditions throughout history:
ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION: Thyme was burned as incense in Greek temples. Its name derives from "thymos" meaning courage/spirit, or possibly "thymiama" meaning incense. Warriors bathed in thyme-infused water before battle.
EGYPTIAN TRADITION: Used in embalming, representing the soul's journey to the afterlife.
CHRISTIAN TRADITION: Medieval Christians believed thyme grew from Virgin Mary's tears shed during Christ's crucifixion. It was placed in coffins to ensure passage to the next world. Associated with the Holy Spirit due to honey-loving bees' attraction to thyme (bees symbolize the soul).
