Candle Meditation for Focus
Candle Meditation for Focus
The Evolve Program
Welcome to Stage 1: The Meditation Path
Welcome to Stage 1: The Meditation Path
Chapter 3: Developing Your Senses for Meditation
Chapter 3: Developing Your Senses for Meditation
Chapter 4: Shape Visualization for Psychic Focus
Chapter 4: Shape Visualization for Psychic Focus
Chapter 5: Sacred Geometry Meditation for Focus
Chapter 5: Sacred Geometry Meditation for Focus
Chapter 6 Protecting Your Energy as You Meditate
Chapter 6 Protecting Your Energy as You Meditate
Welcome to Stage 2: The Healing Path
Welcome to Stage 2: The Healing Path
Chapter 12: Intro to Relationship Energy Clearing
Chapter 12: Intro to Relationship Energy Clearing
Chapter 13: Healing Yourself
Chapter 13: Healing Yourself
Chapter 14: Healing Your Family Relationships
Chapter 14: Healing Your Family Relationships
Chapter 15: Healing Your Relationships with Other People
Chapter 15: Healing Your Relationships with Other People
Chapter 16: Healing Situations
Chapter 16: Healing Situations
Introduction to Stage 3: The Soul Path
Introduction to Stage 3: The Soul Path
Chapter 1: Intro to Spirit Guides
Chapter 1: Intro to Spirit Guides
Chapter 3: Human Spirit Guides
Chapter 3: Human Spirit Guides
Chapter 4: Non-Human Spirit Guides
Chapter 4: Non-Human Spirit Guides
Chapter 7: Types of Attachment Beings
Chapter 7: Types of Attachment Beings
Chapter 9: Past Lives
Chapter 9: Past Lives
Chapter 10: The Soul’s Beginning
Chapter 10: The Soul’s Beginning
Chapter 12: Missing Soul Pieces
Chapter 12: Missing Soul Pieces
Chapter 14: Soul Relationships
Chapter 14: Soul Relationships
Chapter 16: Your Soul
Chapter 16: Your Soul
Congratulations — You Are Ascending
Congratulations — You Are Ascending
You can choose this meditation—or any of the focus videos like the candle, waterfall, fish, or metronome. You don’t need to do all four. Pick the one that feels most relaxing and helps you focus best.
Setting Up Your Space
Choose a quiet spot where you won’t be disturbed. A dimly lit room helps the candle flame stand out, whether you’re using a video or a real candle. This creates a calm environment for your meditation practice.
Getting Comfortable
Sit in a chair or on the floor, keeping your back straight and shoulders relaxed. If using the video, position your screen at eye level. For a real candle, place it safely on a flat surface at eye level to view it easily.
Starting the Meditation
Play the candle flame video or light a real candle. Focus on the flame’s glow, keeping your gaze soft and natural. Blink as needed to avoid straining your eyes. The flame serves as a simple point to anchor your attention.
Watching the Flame
Look gently at the tip of the flame, letting your eyes rest on its movement. If your eyes tire or water, close them briefly and visualize the flame in your mind. This keeps your focus steady and relaxed.
Breathing Naturally
Breathe slowly and evenly, without forcing it. Let your breath flow naturally as you watch the flame, helping your body and mind settle into a calm rhythm.
Handling Wandering Thoughts
Your mind may drift to random thoughts, like daily tasks or a song. This is normal. When you notice it, gently return your focus to the flame. The flame helps you stay present without judgment.
Practicing for a Short Time
Meditate for 2 to 5 minutes, or longer if it feels right. The goal is to stay present, not to be perfect. The flame guides your mind away from daily distractions, teaching it to focus.
Ending the Practice
When finished, close your eyes for a moment. If using a real candle, blow it out safely first. Notice how you feel—calmer, more centered, or relaxed. This shows the practice is working.
Why Candle Meditation Helps
This practice, called Tratak, trains your mind to focus and quiet daily noise. It’s ideal for beginners or anyone with a busy mind during meditation. The candle flame gives your brain a clear, calming point to follow, helping you build focus for deeper meditation. If this feels easy and your mind is already calm, you can move to the next lessons. If it helps, practice it regularly to strengthen your ability to stay present.