"All of us are born marked by light. The wisdom is to let it light your path." — G
I was born with a streak of blonde hair at my right temple — a flame in a full head of black. It also flashed over my right eyebrow and lashes. My grandmother called it a flame in the darkness. She saw it and immediately thought of her favorite Catholic saint, St. Jude Thaddeus — patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes, always depicted with a flame crowning his head. She must have felt that her go-to saint had finally heard her deepest desires the moment she saw that blonde streak. She recognized it before I could. She named what I was carrying before I even knew I was.
That's the spirit behind CB LLAMA.
We all carry a mark — visible or not — that someone who loved us recognized as sacred long before we did. A way of seeing, a way of knowing, a way of moving through the world that feels instinctive but is actually ancient. Passed down. Prayed for. Earned across lifetimes. It is not logical. It is not reasoning. It is the quiet inner flame that says: You have been here before.
That flame has a name. Llama. In Spanish, it means both "flame" and "call" — llamar, to call. Your intuition is not random. It is a calling. It is the light that makes you look, consider, and simply know — an immediate way of knowing that is yours without conscious thought or reasoning. Insights that feel like a hunch, born from your own experiences. The quiet wisdom that guides you with gentle certainty rather than loud logic.
We live in a world that rewards analysis and distrusts instinct. We are told to show our work, cite our sources, justify our knowing. CB LLAMA pushes back on that. What if your most reliable guide isn't the loudest voice in the room — but the quietest one inside you? What if the hunch you keep second-guessing is actually the most sophisticated intelligence you possess?
The flame doesn't explain itself. It illuminates.
That's not irrational. That's intuition.
CB LLAMA settles into a space the way candlelight settles into a room — warm, alive, casting everything in a gentler and more truthful glow. You don't notice it all at once. You notice it when the room feels like it already knows you — when something in the walls reflects back the part of yourself you forgot to doubt.
Their symbolism is a source of empowerment and guidance — and that's exactly what this wallpaper is meant to be. A flame on your walls that honors the mark you were born with. A reminder that your instincts are not obstacles to good thinking — they are the distilled wisdom of every experience you have ever survived, every ancestor who ever prayed for you, every moment of grace you almost talked yourself out of receiving.
So let CB LLAMA take over your space. Trust the hunch. Honor the flame. And know what you know without apology.
See clearly. Know deeply. Trust the flame.
CB LLAMA — because the light that guides you most has been burning inside you all along.