The Candle That Burned Backward
Its flame didn’t light — it unlit.
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

A monk discovered a candle that, when lit, undid light itself. It didn’t brighten rooms; it devoured them into soft, peaceful dark.
He used it to meditate, to erase sound, color, and thought. Eventually, the monastery found only the candle still burning — and the monk’s shadow painted faintly across the wall.
Centuries later, travelers say the flame still flickers somewhere under the stone, making silence breathe.


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