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Altar your Spirituality

March 1, 2005

Want to take you Spirituality to the next level? I
recommend creating and sustaining a physical Altar in your
own home. This is a simple and effective way to raise your
vibration on an ongoing basis. An Alter is a sacred space
where you place your inspirational/devotional objects and
consciously practice prayer, ritual, magic, or meditation.
The specifics of one’s altar are as individual and personal
as the contents of one’s diary. Following are 6 easy
guidelines to optimize the potency of your Altar.

1. Clarify your intention. What do you want to create your
altar for? To find peace, manifest abundance, attract love,
decorate your home, balance your feminine and masculine
energies, increase your connection to Spirit… Pick a
primary purpose, and allow it to evolve with your practice.


2. Find a physical location. Not everyone has the luxury
to designate a whole room, but if you can, fabulous. I’ve
seen gorgeous altars in bedrooms, offices, kitchens and
back yards and entrances. Next, decide on a direction to
face. It’s widely believed in belief systems ranging from
Vastu to Wicca, that altars are best facing North or East,
however, there is some debate as to whether the altar
should face a desired direction or if YOU face that
direction when sitting in front of it. I say, unless you’re
already following a specific doctrine, use your intuition.

3. Chose a surface. Altars can be anything from a
upside-down orange crate, to elaborate woodwork on an
ancient ritual table. Counter tops, dressers, and coffee
tables also make great altar spaces, as long as they’re not
used to dump keys and pocket change on when you come home.
By dedicating a specific space only to Spirit, I’ve found
that Spirit flows more freely through all other spaces in
my daily life. Dressing the surface with the right fabric
can help preserve this energy. Be mindful of the color and
textureof the scarf, cloth, or lace that you chose. Some
Wiccan practices involve changing alter cloths with each
changing season.

5. Arrange your sacred objects. Instinctually, you may know
which Deity makes the best centerpiece because it has the
most resonance for you. I grew up with an altar of Virgin
de Guadalupe in my mother’s bedroom, while my father had
Buddha in his office. It’s OK to have multiple symbols for
multiple purposes, but I recommend you arrange them as
symmetrically as possible. In India, I took mantra
initiation in front of an altar with 22 realized beings, 10
wisdom goddess, 9 planetary deities and 1 peacock in a pear
tree ;-) Tantra practitioners often dawn both God and
Goddess on their altars to express of the duality of
nature. Mother can be represented with symbols of earth,
water, rounded stones, bowls, flowers and/or statues of
divine feminine usually placed on the left half of the
altar. Whereas Father can be represented on the right side
with horns, lingam shapes, feathers, blades, pictures of
gurus, and/or something your father gave you. I now have my
Shiva Lingam in the middle of my altar because the base is
Shakti’s yoni and together these symbols represent the
‘androgynous ideal’ and spiritual Non-duality.

6. Energize your altar. You may initiate your sacred space
in any number of ways: calling in the four directions,
ringing bells, burning sage, sprinkling salt water, or
simply praying for protection. Once initiated, you will
continue to add and change the symbols as you please.
Each time I approach my altar, I bring an offering: a fresh
flower, a penny found on the sidewalk, a card my lover gave
me, a check my client wrote, an inspiring quote, light for
the candles, oils, crystals, herbs or incense. When each
sacred object has been energized, I remove from the altar,
with the same mindfulness in which I originally brought
them.
Most recently, my offering has been my open heart and
empty hands. I practice staying open to whatever arises in
this space. You may be surprised to one day find yourself
journaling, reading, or channeling here. The powerful
symbology on your altar reflects your own dynamic goals and
beliefs. The energy raised here is cumulative. With time,
simply being in front of your alter will align you.
According to spiritual law, whatever energy you put into
consciously raising the vibration of your inner world, will
be matched with like vibration from the outer world. Let
me know what you’re consciously creating, and how I can
help you manifest magic this month.
Have fun with the co-creation; enjoy the dance,
Kamala Devi
http://www.blisscoach.com
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