Thursday, January 10, 2013

A is for Altars



Yeah, I'm sure everyone is going to be doing altars this week, but every altar is different, no? So let me show you mine. I don't have the best light on this wall, so the camera's flash throws shadows a bit oddly.
I'll have closeups in a moment. So this is the last part of the hallway into the living room; the door to the kitchen is just to the right of the altar. That means I walk past this spot multiple times a day. I like that it's in such a well-traveled spot; it keeps me mindful of it. The necklace hanging on the left side of the altar is a sun, the necklace on the right is a moon. The statue in the middle I found in the same shop that I bought the little statue of Ganesh and the little statue of Shiva. I don't see it as a fertility symbol so much as a sexuality symbol. Here's a close up of it:

When I'm not wearing my necklace, it hangs here. It's a trinity knot inside a dragon ouroboros. The statue stands on top the tarot card The Sun, for family, love, and loyalty. Turning to the left side of the altar:
It looks cluttered in this shot, but it's really not. Ganesh is sitting on top of a glass cube with a dragon etched inside; That represents me. I coil my hematite bracelet around the cube when I'm not wearing it, and there's two more pieces of hematite to either side of the cube. I love hematite; it grounds me and makes a lovely worry stone. (Those two pieces occasionally go in my pocket if I know I'm going into a stressful situation.) I usually keep a tarot card or two under the glass cube for various purposes. The crow feather is one of many that I own; Crow is rather dear to my heart. On the left wall of the altar is a stuffed bull - I am a Taurus, after all!

Now the right side of the altar: 
This glass cube has the Marine Corps' Eagle, Globe, and Anchor etched into it; it represents my husband until I can find a Peter Pan statue. Shiva sits next to him; Sascha rather likes destruction for creation's sake. As he's still looking for a job, there's a coin sitting on top of the cube; it happens to be a British pound coin, but it more the monetary symbol of it. (It was also left in our car by a dear friend and not discovered until we were halfway across the country from said friend, so it's a special coin to us.) In front of Sascha's cube is a dragon sheltering a fairy under his arm, a good symbol for us.

The two goblets on either corner hold small lavender candles for serenity. The altar cloth has an aquatic theme; I may be a very earth person, but I have Pisces rising and can be watery in my imagination and emotions. The entire altar is the top shelf of a bookcase (one of many in our house!) but this bookcase holds my pagan/feminist/philosophy/mythology books. 

I'm very happy with my current altar; it's the first time it's really been out in the living space instead of hidden in a bedroom. I like not having it hidden anymore.




10 comments:

  1. Lovely! Altars are very personal, so it's always a gift when someone shares the story behind theirs. (I did altars too this week - I had big ideas for something else but it all fell apart, so altars it was!)

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    1. I was wavering between astrology and altars for a while, but I think I can work astrology in elsewhere, under stars or fate or maybe just a regular blog entry.

      Also I procrastinated until Thursday night and this entry came together much quicker than an entry on astrology would have!

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  2. I love looking at peoples altars and yours is wonderful. All the imagery and special care you've given in creating this altar is magickal!

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    1. I love seeing people's altars too; it's a little peek into their individual worship. They vary so much, it's really interesting to see what other people have done with their space, and even what space it is that they use. :)

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  3. I love that you moved your altar to a place where you pass it all day. If feels good to grow, doesn't it?

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    1. It feels good to not have to HIDE anymore! I know that no one who enters my home is going to be offended by my altar, and that's a wonderful feeling.

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  4. Very nice altar. I love the statue of the couple, it's beautiful.
    My boyfriend and I just moved so I'm thinking about where I might place an altar myself now that there's more room. It's nice with some inspiration.

    Fridens liljor! (Lilies of peace [- old Swedish saying])

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    1. That statue is my favorite part of the altar. :) Glad you like it!

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  5. Nice! I alway6s appreciate a look at such a rarely shown part of someone's practice. Altars tend to be very personal and as such I treasure every post people put up! I especially like the little dragon, but I have a fondness for dragons. ;)

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    1. I am also extremely fond of dragons, if the plethora of dragons on my altar wasn't evidence of that already. :) I have lots of dragon scattered all over my house. They're my favorite fantastical animal, followed closely by the phoenix.

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