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Item No. C1019-02

medium pillar (center left) - 2"x6", burns up to 60 hours

 

size: medium pillar

 

price: $15.00

 

  other sizes available:

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quote on label:

"It is not length of life,

 but depth of life."

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

color: white

scent: desert sage

gemstones: turitella agate, clear quartz

 

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About This Candle

This beautiful pure white candle honors the passing of someone you love, commemorates your ancestors and/or remembers someone who is no longer in your life. Custom labels personalized with your loved one's name may be ordered for only $3 per label. Carla Blazek, creator, zena moon

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Charlotte O. (Minnesota)

I just want to tell you how much I love your candles. I thank God for Oprah putting one of your candles in each of our bags at her workshop. The three candles I ordered from your "in memory" line will be traveling with me to the World Trade Center site where I will be a grief counselor next week. I will use them when I pray and meditate each morning and night.

 

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Our Recommended Books, Music & Movies for In Memory Of...

zena moon sells books, CDs and DVDs in association with Amazon.com. To order, click on the item's title or image, then add it to your Amazon shopping cart. Orders are then filled and shipped by Amazon. Send us your recommendations for this page--we may post them here.

 

Last updated 3/7/2006

 

Icon  Books

1.   Remembering With Love : Messages of Hope for the First Year of Grieving and Beyond

    by Elizabeth Levang, Sherokee Ilse (Paperback - 1995)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

 

    From Amazon.com: Having struggled with many confusing feelings for a year and a

    half after the sudden death of my beloved 19 year old son, I found this book by accident while browsing through a bookstore in San Francisco in 1993. From the moment I picked it off the shelf I drew comfort from the many short stories of people like myself who are experiencing feelings of total devastation, anger (particularly at God), loneliness, numbness and guilt for not being able to get control of my feelings. To see these feelings verbalized by others, made me realize that not only is it okay to have these feelings, but it is also normal. To be told that I have a RIGHT to be angry, lonely, numb and anything else I may be feeling, freed me from my guilt. I lost my son. I have every right to grieve. And to grieve, any way, and for as long as I need to. A truly liberating book.
 

 

2.  For Every Dog An Angel

    by Christine Davis (Illustrator) (Hardcover - 2003)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

    

    From Amazon.com: For Every Dog An Angel is a light, magical little book that honors the timeless connection between people and their canine companions. Written from the heart after the unexpected loss of her "forever dog" Martha, this charming book will bring comfort to anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to their best four-legged friend. For Every Dog An Angel is also a heartfelt way to welcome a new puppy or to celebrate a much-loved doggie friend.

 

 

3.   I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye : Surviving, Coping and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One

    by Brook Noel, Pamela D. Blair (Paperback - 2000)

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars

    

    From Amazon.com: Each year about eight million Americans suffer the death of a

    close family member. The list of high visibility disasters, human suffering and sudden loss is long and will continue to grow. Outside the publicized tragedies there are many families and individuals that are suffering behind closed doors in our neighborhoods, in our own homes, in hospital waiting rooms. Now for those who face the challenges of sudden death, there is a hand to hold. Both authors lost a loved one tragically. Noel's brother was stung by a bee and died instantly at age 27. Blair's husband died of a brain aneurysm. As they struggled to rebuild they found little printed material. I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye is the first book to devote all its pages to the unique challenges of sudden loss, written by two women who have walked the path. They cover such difficult topics as the first few weeks, suicide, death of a child, when a body isn't found, children and grief, funerals and rituals, physical effects, homicide, depression and many others.
 

 

 

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1.   Immortal Memory

Immortal Memory    ~ Lisa Gerrard, Patrick Cassidy (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 2004

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From Amazon.com: Emotional, ethereal, and evocative, Immortal Memory is a timeless album of extraordinary transcendence. Gerrard, formerly of Dead Can Dance, won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Academy Award for the Gladiator score. She's also scored or contributed to Heat, Whale Rider, Ali, The Insider, Mission Impossible 2, Black Hawk Down, and more. Patrick Cassidy is widely recognized as Ireland's most important classical composer and has released three acclaimed albums. He also wrote music for "Broken Harvest," the aria for the opera scene in Hannibal, and he was specially commissioned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Irish Famine with his work, "Famine Remembrance," premiered at St. Patrick's Cathedral, NY and narrated by Angelica Huston.

 

 

2.   Mozart - Requiem

    ~ W. A. Mozart, Leonard Bernstein (Conductor) (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 1989

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

    

From Amazon.com: As with his performance of the Mass in C Minor with these same forces, Leonard Bernstein provides another outstanding performance, certainly one of the very finest available of this oft-recorded music. Without indulging in the sort of Romantic mannerisms that sometimes afflict his Mozart, Bernstein urges his Bavarian forces on to heights of passion and intensity that never upset the music's natural proportions. A magnificent disc.

 

 

3.   Feather on the Breath of God

    ~ Hildegard of Bingen, Doreen Muskett, Emily van Evera (Audio CD)

    Original Release Date: 1986

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: This is the record that started the Hildegard craze back in 1982--and you need only listen to Emma Kirkby glide and soar through "Columba aspexit" (the opening hymn) to understand why. Gothic Voices performs the music very simply, either alternating soloists and unison choir over a drone or using a single unaccompanied voice. The singers render Hildegard's extravagant poetic imagery and melody not with the rhythmically fluid, ecstatic approach favored by Sequentia, but with equalist rhythm and a calm, meditative quality. Gothic Voices' straightforward approach is less likely to send you into a rapturous trance than is Sequentia's, but in the hands of such fine singers as Kirkby, Margaret Philpot, and Emily van Evera, Hildegard's extraordinary texts and melodies are captivating--and clear enough to linger in the memory as melodies rather than just sensations. This record is still Hyperion's bestselling title by far--try it and find out why.

 

 

 

Icon  Movies

1.   The Sea Inside

     Starring: Javier Bardem

     (2004) ~ DVD

     Avg. Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 2004, The Sea Inside is a life-affirming film about a man who wishes to die. That may seem like a massive contradiction, but in the hands of director Alejandro Amenábar (Open Your Eyes, The Others) and actor Javier Bardem (Before Night Falls), this fact-based Spanish drama concerns the final days of Ramón Sampedro, the quadriplegic poet who waged a controversial campaign for his right to die. He was denied this right for 30 years, and ultimately arranged for his own assisted suicide, but this remarkable film--and Bardem's keenly intelligent performance--examines the hotly-debated issue of assisted suicide with admirable depth and humanity, just as Sampedro did until his death in 1998. For Sampedro, death was preferable to severe paralysis (he even refused to use a wheelchair), but the film does not suggest a disposable attitude toward disability. Instead, it's a thoughtful meditation on life and love as gifts to be cherished, and a challenging drama that begs each viewer to examine their own personal beliefs about what makes life worth living. You may not agree with Sampedro and his ultimate denial of life, but The Sea Inside will urge you to ponder how you would react under similar circumstances, and that makes it a profoundly meaningful film.

 

 

2.   Wit

     Starring: Emma Thompson

     (2001) ~ DVD

     Avg. Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars

    

From Amazon.com: Deservedly hailed as one of the best films of 2001, Wit makes it clear why top-ranking talents seek refuge in the quality programming of HBO. Unhindered by box-office pressures, director Mike Nichols and Emma Thompson turn the most unglamorous topic--the physical and psychological ravages of cancer--into an exquisite contemplation of life, learning, and tenacious, richly expressed humanity. In adapting Margaret Edson's compassionate, Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Nichols and Thompson open up the one-room setting with a superb supporting cast. But their focus remains on the hospital experience of Vivian (Thompson), a fiercely demanding professor of English literature whose academic specialty--the metaphysical poetry of John Donne--is the armor she wears against the cruel indignities of her cancer treatment. While losing all that she held dear, she reassesses her life as an aloof intellectual, and Wit illuminates her bracingly eloquent and deeply moving struggle for dignity, meaning, and peace at life's ultimate crossroads. 

 

 

3.   Tuesdays With Morrie

     Starring: Jack Lemmon, Hank Azaria

     (1999) ~ DVD

     Avg. Customer Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars

 

From Amazon.com: This warmhearted TV offering based on Mitch Albom's nonfiction bestseller of the same name dives right into the action, with Morrie (Jack Lemmon) collapsing within the first three minutes. Then it's cut to Mitch's hectic life as a sports columnist cum television host and long-term, often long-distance boyfriend. But this Mick Jackson-directed film slows considerably after the introductions as former student Mitch (Hank Azaria) learns his beloved professor is dying of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). He reconnects with his mentor and begins learning from him all over again, this time about life. Oprah Winfrey produced this 88-minute film, and her renowned touchy-feely quality is prominent as Mitch learns to love both Morrie and his own girlfriend. Azaria, better known for somewhat goofy roles (The Birdcage, The Simpsons) conveys an intelligent, if edgy dignity, and double Oscar winner Lemmon turns in his usual exquisite performance, giving even the most obvious moments touches of subtlety.

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