Aunt Clair
29th June 2007, 01:04 PM
Creating an altar , a temple or sacred space
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Designate a sacred space for your meditation and energy work . A room can become your temple. If you do not have an entire room to use for this purpose you could dedicate sacred space for an altar .
I suggest backing your space up to a window . If you have to share a part of a space material and bookcases can be used to conceal occult items and to store paraphernalia . Ideally shift any clutter out of the room or at least to one side ie opposite the window and then drape it witih inexpensive coloured materials like the sheer curtain materials gypsy like and jeweltoned .
Then paint the room a colour that is healing and strong and special to you ..
Choose a small round table and place your circle around it . The table becomes a manifestation focus point your nexus or nouse ,also an altar or prayer space .
One book shelf is necessary for candles , incense , crystals , statues etc. but four small ones are better . These can be used to place your quarters and store materials and books . The bookshelves can be placed backside to the altar for a clean fresh look .These should be end table heighth . This way each top is flat and clear for a candle or a small statue or crystal
A comfortable armchair and a small rug for your bare feet will be good for meditative trance this should be in a corner for strength of protection .It would be best if it can be in a corner with the window at one side of you and the hidden clutter at the other . Better still if the clutter is out of room or behind you out of sight .
Those are the basics, but now you can own the room and make it very special . A pyramid of poles can be built around your quarters and a circle inscribed on the floor with paint . The pyramid will greatly increase your healing and manifestation power . You can paint the back of the book shelves with hermetic colours and elemental signs
You can choose deitiy statues to anchor each quarter leaving room for candles . You can make the top of each book shelve canterlevered to provide more table space .
An electric outlet should be convenient to your chair so you might turn off lights or turn on music or revolving mirror displays . The small revolving mirrors with crystals or statues on them make light cascade on the ceiling hypnotically and beautifully at night for ease of trance .
Hermetically speaking , North ideally should be a window for AIR and south ideally a tree or a big potted plant for Earth . East and West are fire and water.The right hand is always fire, the left hand water. If you face north then you put the left hand water at west and the right hand fire at east but it is also correct to be the opposite . The Goddess orientation is to place fire at West as she lies on her back . The God orientation is to place fire at East
In other paths the corners may be called differently . For example , common Wiccan perspective is to use the same elements but with different colours and different orientation .
wiccan W red=fire , S yellow=air,E blue=water,N green=earth.
Hermetic E orW orange=fire,N green=air, E or w indigo=water,S red=earth.
You must look at self and room and choose that manner which suits and modify accordingly .
fire ;a fireplace ideally or a candle
air: use incense or a window and chimes
water: a fountain or a bowl of water
earth : potted tree
Now for the dagger you may purchase an athame , make one , use a stylised letter opener, a knife or hands.I use hands I was given a ceremonial dagger but i do not choose to use it, i use prayer hands instead.I fold the two hands at prayer then open them so the tips and heels of hands are touching and this makes a spade or prayer spade.This points the energy , allowing the extension and focus and it also opens the energy centres in the hands making them stronger in time .
Now we need a table , ideally round ,an end table or coffe table will do though . even a small bookcase will work . You can paint the back and face it towards you at circle and against the wall otherwise . I place mine in the centre and draw the pillar through it . The table is bare except what you put on it that day .It is not for eating ,drinking and ashtrays.This is your altar.On it you put incense or candles or tiny fountains, small statues, flowers , a bible ,or what you choose for the lesson or circle.
Basically, the temple is the place where you do all energy work at home.It is a small part of your room or a room of your home..It can be your entire home with a chakra in the centre of each room and a pillar of energy from the floor to the ceiling running through each chakra .
The stronger the home , the healthier and stonger you and the other residents will be . So give light and energy to your home from Mother Earth to the Ceiling to cleanse , strengthen and protect each energy centre of your sacred space and your sleeping space and throughout the home .
I use a round table in the center of my parlour . It has a Lazy Susan upon it . The altar and the parlour are balanced hermetically .. I use crystals , stained glass , antiques , angels art and statues and jeweltone colours to own my space .
I have borrowed some ideas and links below from Wiccan sites . The material is more generic than one might think . When you create or update your space you will want to suit your own magick.
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Creating an Altar
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/images/altar.jpg
An altar is part of the space between the worlds that you create, and where you do magical works. It is apart from the mundane, every day life of your household. Even if you must use your dining room table or an old coffee table in the spare bedroom, visualize it as sacred space.
In a perfect world we would all have permanent altar space that could be set up as magical space all the time, but that may not be possible for you. Don't think you can't do magic because of that, you can if you want to. If you live alone and can do as you like in your home, fabulous, if not then you must deal with the situation that you have.
There are certain considerations that you must take into account when deciding where to place your altar. If possible it should be in a space where it can remain undisturbed. If you leave your altar set up all the time, and you do not live alone, you must let your housemates know that the items on your altar are not objects of curiosity or stage props, and should not be handled. Ideally, no one should touch your ritual tools except you.
If your altar is going to be just another coffee table filled with wierd looking stuff to paw over, you should consider either placing it in your private portion of the premises, or not leaving it set up between workings.
If you have more understanding housemates, or none at all, setting up the altar in either a private or public position in the home depends upon your lifestyle.
Are you 'out'( as a magician )to your friends and family? If so, it's presence won't bring about difficult questions when your parents, who "never come over", decide to stop by.
Some of the acoutrements of an altar are easy to explain, a vase of flowers and some candles are home decor, but the athame and that great copper wand with the huge quartz crystal you found at that funky shop aren't. Of course alot depends on how theatrical a witch you are. If you love the atmosphere created by massive candlesticks, linen altar cloths, loads of crystals, images of the Goddess and all the trappings, it's going to be harder to hide than if your more minimalist.
Now that you have decided on public, livingroom, vs. private, bedroom, and whether to leave it up or put things away each time, it's time to decide what sort of altar you want. This is in part based on what sort of (magician) you are, theatrical, minimalist, or somewhere in between. How much stage dressing do you like?
If the decorations are useful in helping you get into the right frame of mind for magic then by all means, go for the props. You're carving out a spot for your magic from the mundane world around you, there are distractions in that world and if it helps your concentration to have a temple that looks like a Hollywood set, there's nothing wrong with that. If on the other hand, your body is your altar and your mind control is complete you really don't need much more than a flat surface to put some candles on once in a while.
Earlier I mentioned a coffee table as a potential altar, and in fact they make great ones. Most are large enough to put your ritual tools and a few candles on easily, and they are fairly cheap at garage sales or the Goodwill. With a coffee table altar you work seated before it after casting the circle.
If you prefer to work standing, look for a taller table such as an old dinette table or large end table. It's rather nice if the table has a drawer to put your things in, but it's not required. If you, or a friend, are handy with tools you can easily build a simple altar for yourself, to your own design. Whatever table, or crate, you end up with, it's nice to consecrate it to it's new purpose, and purify it. Smudging with sage, ritual purification, exposing it to the sun or moon, all will work.
Now you have your altar, and some idea of where you want to put it, you must orient it to the correct cardinal point for your tradition. In mine this is North, altars always face North, but in others it is East. Use a compass if you are not already familiar with the directions where you live. Also, depending upon the tradition, the altar may be at the edge of the circle or in the center. In mine it is at the edge. Take this into consideration since if it is to be in the center, you will need enough space to pass on all sides of the altar. If it is to be at the edge, you can place it against a wall facing in the correct direction. When working as a solitaire you do not need to cast as large a circle as you must when working with a coven. This must be considered as well, is this your personal altar or will your coven be gathering at your home and using it for group work? This will determine how much room you need surrounding the altar.
Once you have the altar physically set up and oriented it is time to consider what will be on it. This may vary somewhat depending upon the sort of magical working being performed, but in general, the usual items include the ritual tools you work with, altar candles, a censer, (etc)
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/images/Symbolism.jpg
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also from ;
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/altar.html
Additions to this may include additional candles if doing a candle spell, a colored altar cloth to bring in a color correspondence, crystals that are appropriate to the type of work being done, a Goddess image of some kind, flowers-either to decorate or bring in an herbal correspondence, tools for divination such as tarot cards or I ching coins, or other items that simply add to the ambiance. Some working will require special materials be added to the usual altar arrangement, herbs that are being blended into a sachet for example, but for most things the basic layout will work.
It is important that you put together an altar you like the look and feel of. It should please you, not your best friend, not your High Priestess, not your coven members, you. You have to work with it, not them. This is a place for individual expression. If you love Maxfield Parrish, and want to use "Ecstasy" as a Goddess image, do it. If you want to make altar cloths in each of the planetary colors, do so. Also, don't forget music. Some people insist on complete silence, but others love Celtic music or Yanni (yuck!) in the background. Suit yourself. A CD player can be a sort of ritual tool if you want it to!
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~curran/smiles_files/image001.gif
Designate a sacred space for your meditation and energy work . A room can become your temple. If you do not have an entire room to use for this purpose you could dedicate sacred space for an altar .
I suggest backing your space up to a window . If you have to share a part of a space material and bookcases can be used to conceal occult items and to store paraphernalia . Ideally shift any clutter out of the room or at least to one side ie opposite the window and then drape it witih inexpensive coloured materials like the sheer curtain materials gypsy like and jeweltoned .
Then paint the room a colour that is healing and strong and special to you ..
Choose a small round table and place your circle around it . The table becomes a manifestation focus point your nexus or nouse ,also an altar or prayer space .
One book shelf is necessary for candles , incense , crystals , statues etc. but four small ones are better . These can be used to place your quarters and store materials and books . The bookshelves can be placed backside to the altar for a clean fresh look .These should be end table heighth . This way each top is flat and clear for a candle or a small statue or crystal
A comfortable armchair and a small rug for your bare feet will be good for meditative trance this should be in a corner for strength of protection .It would be best if it can be in a corner with the window at one side of you and the hidden clutter at the other . Better still if the clutter is out of room or behind you out of sight .
Those are the basics, but now you can own the room and make it very special . A pyramid of poles can be built around your quarters and a circle inscribed on the floor with paint . The pyramid will greatly increase your healing and manifestation power . You can paint the back of the book shelves with hermetic colours and elemental signs
You can choose deitiy statues to anchor each quarter leaving room for candles . You can make the top of each book shelve canterlevered to provide more table space .
An electric outlet should be convenient to your chair so you might turn off lights or turn on music or revolving mirror displays . The small revolving mirrors with crystals or statues on them make light cascade on the ceiling hypnotically and beautifully at night for ease of trance .
Hermetically speaking , North ideally should be a window for AIR and south ideally a tree or a big potted plant for Earth . East and West are fire and water.The right hand is always fire, the left hand water. If you face north then you put the left hand water at west and the right hand fire at east but it is also correct to be the opposite . The Goddess orientation is to place fire at West as she lies on her back . The God orientation is to place fire at East
In other paths the corners may be called differently . For example , common Wiccan perspective is to use the same elements but with different colours and different orientation .
wiccan W red=fire , S yellow=air,E blue=water,N green=earth.
Hermetic E orW orange=fire,N green=air, E or w indigo=water,S red=earth.
You must look at self and room and choose that manner which suits and modify accordingly .
fire ;a fireplace ideally or a candle
air: use incense or a window and chimes
water: a fountain or a bowl of water
earth : potted tree
Now for the dagger you may purchase an athame , make one , use a stylised letter opener, a knife or hands.I use hands I was given a ceremonial dagger but i do not choose to use it, i use prayer hands instead.I fold the two hands at prayer then open them so the tips and heels of hands are touching and this makes a spade or prayer spade.This points the energy , allowing the extension and focus and it also opens the energy centres in the hands making them stronger in time .
Now we need a table , ideally round ,an end table or coffe table will do though . even a small bookcase will work . You can paint the back and face it towards you at circle and against the wall otherwise . I place mine in the centre and draw the pillar through it . The table is bare except what you put on it that day .It is not for eating ,drinking and ashtrays.This is your altar.On it you put incense or candles or tiny fountains, small statues, flowers , a bible ,or what you choose for the lesson or circle.
Basically, the temple is the place where you do all energy work at home.It is a small part of your room or a room of your home..It can be your entire home with a chakra in the centre of each room and a pillar of energy from the floor to the ceiling running through each chakra .
The stronger the home , the healthier and stonger you and the other residents will be . So give light and energy to your home from Mother Earth to the Ceiling to cleanse , strengthen and protect each energy centre of your sacred space and your sleeping space and throughout the home .
I use a round table in the center of my parlour . It has a Lazy Susan upon it . The altar and the parlour are balanced hermetically .. I use crystals , stained glass , antiques , angels art and statues and jeweltone colours to own my space .
I have borrowed some ideas and links below from Wiccan sites . The material is more generic than one might think . When you create or update your space you will want to suit your own magick.
================================================== ======
Creating an Altar
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/images/altar.jpg
An altar is part of the space between the worlds that you create, and where you do magical works. It is apart from the mundane, every day life of your household. Even if you must use your dining room table or an old coffee table in the spare bedroom, visualize it as sacred space.
In a perfect world we would all have permanent altar space that could be set up as magical space all the time, but that may not be possible for you. Don't think you can't do magic because of that, you can if you want to. If you live alone and can do as you like in your home, fabulous, if not then you must deal with the situation that you have.
There are certain considerations that you must take into account when deciding where to place your altar. If possible it should be in a space where it can remain undisturbed. If you leave your altar set up all the time, and you do not live alone, you must let your housemates know that the items on your altar are not objects of curiosity or stage props, and should not be handled. Ideally, no one should touch your ritual tools except you.
If your altar is going to be just another coffee table filled with wierd looking stuff to paw over, you should consider either placing it in your private portion of the premises, or not leaving it set up between workings.
If you have more understanding housemates, or none at all, setting up the altar in either a private or public position in the home depends upon your lifestyle.
Are you 'out'( as a magician )to your friends and family? If so, it's presence won't bring about difficult questions when your parents, who "never come over", decide to stop by.
Some of the acoutrements of an altar are easy to explain, a vase of flowers and some candles are home decor, but the athame and that great copper wand with the huge quartz crystal you found at that funky shop aren't. Of course alot depends on how theatrical a witch you are. If you love the atmosphere created by massive candlesticks, linen altar cloths, loads of crystals, images of the Goddess and all the trappings, it's going to be harder to hide than if your more minimalist.
Now that you have decided on public, livingroom, vs. private, bedroom, and whether to leave it up or put things away each time, it's time to decide what sort of altar you want. This is in part based on what sort of (magician) you are, theatrical, minimalist, or somewhere in between. How much stage dressing do you like?
If the decorations are useful in helping you get into the right frame of mind for magic then by all means, go for the props. You're carving out a spot for your magic from the mundane world around you, there are distractions in that world and if it helps your concentration to have a temple that looks like a Hollywood set, there's nothing wrong with that. If on the other hand, your body is your altar and your mind control is complete you really don't need much more than a flat surface to put some candles on once in a while.
Earlier I mentioned a coffee table as a potential altar, and in fact they make great ones. Most are large enough to put your ritual tools and a few candles on easily, and they are fairly cheap at garage sales or the Goodwill. With a coffee table altar you work seated before it after casting the circle.
If you prefer to work standing, look for a taller table such as an old dinette table or large end table. It's rather nice if the table has a drawer to put your things in, but it's not required. If you, or a friend, are handy with tools you can easily build a simple altar for yourself, to your own design. Whatever table, or crate, you end up with, it's nice to consecrate it to it's new purpose, and purify it. Smudging with sage, ritual purification, exposing it to the sun or moon, all will work.
Now you have your altar, and some idea of where you want to put it, you must orient it to the correct cardinal point for your tradition. In mine this is North, altars always face North, but in others it is East. Use a compass if you are not already familiar with the directions where you live. Also, depending upon the tradition, the altar may be at the edge of the circle or in the center. In mine it is at the edge. Take this into consideration since if it is to be in the center, you will need enough space to pass on all sides of the altar. If it is to be at the edge, you can place it against a wall facing in the correct direction. When working as a solitaire you do not need to cast as large a circle as you must when working with a coven. This must be considered as well, is this your personal altar or will your coven be gathering at your home and using it for group work? This will determine how much room you need surrounding the altar.
Once you have the altar physically set up and oriented it is time to consider what will be on it. This may vary somewhat depending upon the sort of magical working being performed, but in general, the usual items include the ritual tools you work with, altar candles, a censer, (etc)
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/images/Symbolism.jpg
========================================
also from ;
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoon_magic/altar.html
Additions to this may include additional candles if doing a candle spell, a colored altar cloth to bring in a color correspondence, crystals that are appropriate to the type of work being done, a Goddess image of some kind, flowers-either to decorate or bring in an herbal correspondence, tools for divination such as tarot cards or I ching coins, or other items that simply add to the ambiance. Some working will require special materials be added to the usual altar arrangement, herbs that are being blended into a sachet for example, but for most things the basic layout will work.
It is important that you put together an altar you like the look and feel of. It should please you, not your best friend, not your High Priestess, not your coven members, you. You have to work with it, not them. This is a place for individual expression. If you love Maxfield Parrish, and want to use "Ecstasy" as a Goddess image, do it. If you want to make altar cloths in each of the planetary colors, do so. Also, don't forget music. Some people insist on complete silence, but others love Celtic music or Yanni (yuck!) in the background. Suit yourself. A CD player can be a sort of ritual tool if you want it to!
===================================
http://www.dancingdownthemoon.com/archi ... space.html (http://www.dancingdownthemoon.com/archive/sacredspace.html)