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In some parts of the world, a small altar is a
traditional part of the home, anchoring a sacred element in the
heart of the family and domestic life. It is a meeting point, a
place of beauty, peace, and sanctity, where the Divine touches the
everyday world. It is a constant reminder of the search for spiritual
fulfillment. It can be a focus for prayer, a shrine to honor those
you love, or a place where you meditate or spend time in quiet contemplation.
The form it takes is up to you.
Personal Altars:
Instinctive created unconsciously
(a collection of seashells, family photographs, candles and flowers
in the center of a table)
Intentional created by carefully
choosing specific objects that represent/focus on certain things:
new beginnings, meditation, motivation, creativity, positive outcomes,
achieving goals, success, family, healing, abundance, grounding
energy, wisdom, endings
Some Altars through the Home:
Bedroom the place where we are
wholly ourselves, where we take our secrets and prayers, joy and
grief. Bedroom altars are a focus for the daily rituals of greeting
the morning and preparing for night. Materials might include deep
crystals, the scent of lavender, art honoring dreams.
Study or Office the place
where we need positive energy, concentration, wisdom, and inspiration.
Materials might include the color yellow, which is associated
with learning and communication.
Kitchen the usual hub of the house
where the energy of the earth in the form of food is transformed
by the creative process of cooking. Materials might honor hospitality
and include rice, grains, and fruit.
Living Room the place where family
and friends meet. Materials might include 1) the color green,
which is associated with harmonious relationships, and 2) symbols
of the four elements (earth, fire, water, and air), which represent
harmony.
Some Altar Elements:
Natural Offerings
- Flowers Feathers
- Driftwood Boughs and Leaves
- Herbs Shells
- Fruits, Nuts, and Grains Stones
Objects of Beauty
- Sacred Images (Statues, Icons, Crosses)
- Gemstones and Crystals
- Art
Counselors and Guardians
- Saints
- Angels
- Power Animals
Objects of Symbolic Value
- Seasonal Symbols
- Abstract Symbols (Circles: life, death, rebirth;
Spirals: cycle of existence, growth and energy; Crosses: Christianity,
four cardinal directions)
Candles and Incense
Sounds
- Bells
- Drums
- Recorded Music
Resources:
Sacred Spaces by Josephine de Winter (Anness
Publishing, 2002)
Altars Made Easy by Peg Streep (Harper Collins, 1997)
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