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The Glastonbury Unity Candle invites the people of the world...

3/24/2020

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Glastonbury Unity Candle and inspiring quote
...to join with its Light at 9pm, every day, for the Silent Minute for Peace.

Every evening at 21.00 BST, the Unity Candle will be lit in a quiet place of stillness and peace. You are invited to light your own candle or tealight and join in whenever you can, wherever you can. 

​Don’t have a candle? Imagine a bright flame shining its light in front of you or use your own inner light, just for one Silent Minute, let us be at peace, 

Then…let us share our love with the world around us.
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Whilst we might have need to be isolating from one another physically,  just for One Silent Minute  of peace, with the Glastonbury Unity Candle, we are One. Together. United in Peace. 

Join in with a live feed  from 20.55 - 21.01 on
The Glastonbury Unity Candle Facebook page.
​Click 'like' to get a notification when it goes live. 

#UnitySilentMinute 

The Silent Minute for Peace

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The original Big Ben Silent Minute was a peace prayer initiated by Wellesley Tudor Pole, a major in the British Army and the founder of the Chalice Well Trust, right here in Glastonbury.

During World War II, all over Britain and the Commonwealth, millions of people joined together every evening at 9.00pm just before the news, to the chimes of Big Ben, to pray for peace.
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In the dark days of war the Silent Minute became a vast network of Light and Hope in the hearts of all people of goodwill. It had the blessing of King George VI, Sir Winston Churchill and his Parliamentary Cabinet, and it was also recognised by the US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Silent Minute was observed on land, at sea, on the battlefields, in air raid shelters and in hospitals. With Churchill’s support the BBC, on Sunday, 10th November 1940, began to play the chimes of Big Ben on the radio as a signal for the Silent Minute to begin.

The Glastonbury Unity Candle

Glastonbury Unity Candle on Harvest Table
In 2009, Morgana West and Jamie Evans of Starchild, on behalf of the Pilgrim Reception Centre, explored the idea of creating candles that could be used to represent Glastonbury. In 2010, the first Unity Candle was lit in a simple ceremony involving the Pilgrim Reception volunteers.

The candles are made by Starchild, right here in the heart of Glastonbury. Each candle is charged with a unique infusion made with herbs, trees and flowers including the Glastonbury Thorn, and collected in tune with the cycles of the moon from various sites in and around Glastonbury.

Blue was chosen because there is a deep spiritual significance to it and is seen in many cultures and beliefs representing faith, devotion, peace, inner knowledge, love, tranquility and harmony.

Since then, the Candle has visited hundreds of events and, in its familiar lantern, has been taken to ceremonies and events of all kinds, attending churches, temples and sacred venues, weddings, anniversaries, christenings, funerals, talks, workshops, conferences, civic events, festivals and concerts. Visit the Unity Candle's Facebook page and find out where it has been. 

Each host lights it in a way that is appropriate to them, so they are personally and energetically engaged in the process of igniting not only the flame of the Candle, but their own inner flame and reminded that peace and understanding starts within. It also stands on the Glastonbury Town Council table every month, where, all members of the council and public are asked to stand and, following its lighting, observe a Minute’s Silence.
Glastonbury Unity Candle Centrepiece

​A key harmonising factor in Glastonbury, it has also been used to bring the community together in events and vigils for peace and understanding.

​Many people have commented on how special the light is that comes from the flame of the lit candle. How bright it seems to shine.

4 Comments
Rachel Greenwood
3/24/2020 12:28:01 pm

I really love the idea that we can all focus our energy in one place at the same time every night in these uncertain times

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Morgana West
3/24/2020 01:15:34 pm

Remaining connected is important. Thanks for joining in. Much love.

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Jane Hastings
3/27/2020 07:57:39 pm

This is a truly beautiful and Simple but powerful ritual that is very much needed during these difficult and uncertain times. It brings a feeling of connection and inner peace. Thank you.

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Morgana West
4/3/2020 10:56:26 am

Thank you Jane.

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