Lesson
10
Sacred Space - Altars and Shrines
An
altar is your main working tool storage area during
a ritual. Everything you will need for a ritual, such
as salt and water, candles, magickal weapons, food
and drink, are all placed on the altar so they can
be easily reached during a ritual or spell.
Altars
do not need to have statues of deities on them, although
you may do so if you feel it is appropriate to the
nature of the work you are performing.
A
shrine is a devotional area to a specific deity or
energy (such as season of the year, element, planet,
ancestors). It may be as simple or elaborate as you
like, and should contain only items you feel appropriate
to the nature of the shrine. Examples of items that
may be placed on shrines are flowers, crystals, statues,
pictures and candles.
Exercise 10
a) Create a small seasonal shrine. This can be for
the next Sabbat or just for the season in general.
Collect items from a nearby forest, woodland or from
your garden which represents the current season. This
may include pine cones, stones, leaves, tree bark,
herbs, flowers or anything you find interesting and
which represents this time of the year to you. Make
a note of the items you have included on your altar
and what they represent to you.
b) Light a candle on your shrine and meditate on the
season. If possible burn some incense or joss on your
shrine whilst doing so. Write down your experiences
in your notebook.
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