Candle of Transition: Embracing Eternal Light

The phenomenon of a unique burning of a church candle during a funeral rite can be interpreted as a powerful spiritual sign of the transition from earthly existence to eternal life. According to symbolism, the burning candle expresses the flame of love for God, emphasizing man's participation in a higher spiritual reality, while its distinctive burning at a funeral indicates that the departed leaves behind the darkness of earthly life and enters the light of eternity. This image becomes a manifestation of spiritual enlightenment: the candle's light reminds us that even in moments of farewell, the eternal presence of God surrounds the believer, guiding his soul toward the Divine light.

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"A lit candle is deeply symbolic and indicates our participation in God, allegorically expressing the flame of love for Him. The candle's burning at a funeral is a sign that a person transitions from earthly life to eternal life and light." (source: link txt)

"From the heritage of God-bearing fathers and the biographies of saints we know that during the process of carrying the body and escorting it to the grave, people always held lit candles in their hands, symbolizing the journey from the darkness of our present life to the true light of eternity." (source: link txt)

Candle of Transition: Embracing Eternal Light

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