Beigiessen (which translates as "lead pouring") is an old German Yuletide tradition where lead in a spoon is heated up over a candle flame and then poured into cool water. The shapes of the lead are then interpreted to see what the new year will bring. Because heating up lead feels both messy and dangerous, in our house we have adapted this tradition using candles. Instead of heating up lead, pillar candles are lit and the wax is allowed to drip into a large bowl of water. The cooled pieces of wax are then interpreted to catch a glimpse of our futures. The best type of candle for this work is a long pillar candle, which will comfortably keep your hands far away from the candle flame. Be sure not to use "dripless" candles for this form of divination, since the drips are the most important part! Yuletide candle pouring can be done alone or with friends. It makes for a great holiday activity. |
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