A guided ritual you can return to.
Sakina Tribe candles are made for gentle nightly practice—clean-burning soy wax, six intentions, and guided prompts that help your mind and spirit settle. Choose what you need tonight: Cleanse & Reset, Peace & Emotional Balance, Protection & Boundaries, Road Opener & Momentum, Self Love & Softening, or Prosperity & Steady Flow.



How It Works (3 steps)

Step 1
Choose an intention
Step 2
Light the candle
Step 3
Follow the nightly prompt
3 Step Reset
A gentle reset for the nights when everything feels loud. In three steps, you clear the noise, steady the body, and set one clean intention.

Release what’s clinging: tension, heaviness, emotional static.
Prompt: “What am I ready to let go of tonight?”
01 - Clear
Return to your center—breath, body, boundaries.
Prompt: “What helps me feel safe and steady right now?”
02 - Steady
Name the intention and choose one small aligned action.
Prompt: “What do I want to grow from this moment forward?”
03 - Set
The 7-Night Working
A simple nightly focus—one breath, one sentence, one small shift.
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Night 1 — Begin: I arrive in this practice.
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Night 2 — Release: I let one thing loosen.
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Night 3 — Clear: I make room for peace.
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Night 4 — Restore: I replenish what’s been drained.
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Night 5 — Strengthen: I hold my boundary with calm.
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Night 6 — Receive: I allow support and softness.
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Night 7 — Seal: I keep what I’ve gained.

FAQ + Candle Care
1) What does “guided ritual candle” mean?
A guided ritual candle is a candle paired with simple structure—an intention, a short prompt, and a steady nightly focus. You’re not “doing it wrong” if you keep it simple. Light the candle, take a breath, read the prompt, and let the practice hold you.
2) How do I burn my candle for the cleanest, safest burn?
For the first burn, let the wax melt close to the edges of the jar before blowing it out—this helps prevent tunneling. Always place your candle on a stable, heat-safe surface, keep it away from drafts, and never leave it unattended.
3) Do I need to trim the wick?
Yes—trim the wick before each burn for a calmer flame and less soot.
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Cotton wick: trim to about ¼ inch
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Wood wick: gently remove any loose char on top before relighting