4:52 PM
Devotion to the Ocean.
Did a bit of as revamp of my Ocean Altar this morning. Propped Her up so you can see Her better. Took some ~artsy~ photos. The usual. :)
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Devotion to the Ocean.
Did a bit of as revamp of my Ocean Altar this morning. Propped Her up so you can see Her better. Took some ~artsy~ photos. The usual. :)
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WitchTip: place a single item on a clear altar to create a spiritual focus: try it with tarot, runes, tools, photos, sigils, etc
This just seems like a common sense tip! I mean, if you’re altar is cluttered with stuff, how do you expect to pay attention to what you’re working on?
But you don’t understand! I must have all of the pretties, all of the pretties being sparkly and shiny and in a fancy arrangement.
not sarcasm. I think I’m a magpie.
I personally handle this by having a ton of different altar arrangements. I sort and categorize my shinies (granted, my shinies are pretty low-key compared to what many practitioners call ‘shiny’) according to their significance, meaning, and function. And when I sit down with a deity, or when I sit down with a spell in mind, I use the process of setting up my altar for the purpose (and playing ‘house’ with my shinies) as a way to focus my thoughts. Best of both worlds!
I just have every possible flat surface covered in shinies and candles and rocks and bones and skulls and shells and fossils and
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My latest offerings on my altar. Home-baked chocolate-chips muffins and some herbal tea for Hel, Loki and my ancestors.
The picture of the man in the back of the altar is my grand-dad. I loved him very much. What made me smile with this offering is that his picture doesn’t lean like that normally. I think he wanted to say that he was happy with the offering :’D (he was a sweet-tooth, just like me)
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The wood surface washed with blessing water, the cloth spread, and the wolf fur laden with bone, skull, horn, and wing - the altar is remade.
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The White Bone Mother’s Shrine - The Witch of Forest Grove
chip of sandstone from Sedona AZ; coyote skull; deer scapula; nautilus shell with outer layer stripped; top of deer skull with antlers; fossil deer antler point; deer arm or leg bone; vintage glasses from antique shop in Hampden (by Linden Tea)
window shrine
roe deer antler, danish cigarette cards, rotting apple, ammonite, matchbox with beetles inside, vanilla candles, dragonfly, moth, dried rose, dried tree sap, quartz.
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