Travel Pocket Altar Kit - Pagan Wicca Spell Ritual

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Travel Pocket Altar Kit - Pagan Wicca Spell Ritual

Travel Pocket Altar Kit - Pagan Wicca Spell Ritual

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Dried herbs, this could be a bundle for burning or loose herbs you commonly use for spells (or both!)

Another option here is painting–if you are working on metal, enamels work well. You can also use spray paint (a technique here is to paint one shade, let it dry, then take leaves, flowers, or ferns and then lay them on top of the box and spray a second shade). But what if you don’t want a permanent altar, are practicing in secret, or have nowhere to put it? A travel altar is easy to make and can easily fit inside of an empty breath-mint tin. Here’s how to make one, whether it is the only altar you have or a secondary one you use when you are away from home! You will need: Easy to DIY and the ultimate, all-purpose spell ingredient, consider including moon water in your travel kit.A final option is that you can leave the tin as it is and then just have it disguised as something it is not, which can be very useful if you are a closet druid! Sample Travel Altar: OBOD Bardic Initiation Gift Other tools you may choose to include could be an athame or wand for directing energy, a bell or broom for energy clearing before spellwork, or even displaying your Book of Shadows. You might also like to decorate your altar with crystalsand dried herbs and flowers. DIY Travel Altar But if you decide having an altar will help you follow your witchcraft path to its fullest potential, here are some things to consider. Most witchcraft altars are made on a short table that you are able to work on while sitting on the ground. If you don’t have a table you can certainly spread an altar cloth on the floor and set it up as an altar! Are you a broom closeted witch? Consider setting up your altar away from prying eyes and literally turn a closet into your own altar, having your tools in the corner of a shelf behind some clothes. The focal point of an altar is usually a pentacle or a cauldron. The pentacle represents the fifth element of spirit. In Wicca and witchcraft, the cauldron represents the goddess and rebirth. Many witches also like to include something to represent the god and the goddess. This could be statues, candles, or a sun symbol and a moon symbol. Each morning I wake up uncertain of where I’ll land, and for the most part, I don’t mind; after all, it’s what you do during your Morning Ritual that makes it meaningful. However, while I have my favorite cozy nooks—spreading out on the couch as I watch the sun rise, cozying up on my new daybed by the window, sitting outside in my garden as I take in the sights and sounds—there’s one thing I miss: having an altar.

Altar cloth: go to a thrift store and look through their hanky, scarf, and doily selection and you will likely find a few nice options for a tiny cloth to carry with you Since an altar can be set up anywhere, the sky’s the limit for what you consider to be your altar. Maybe you’re a kitchen witch and your spiritual practice is only in the kitchen. Having a special altar cloth where you set your consecrated cooking tools is your altar. Or if you are a green witch, maybe your altar is a certain basket you transport from the garden to indoors while you work to prepare your herbs for use in spells and rituals. It does not need to be a permanent thing by any means, it can be something temporary you decide to set up for special rituals only. But of course, an altar is not necessary because you can find your sacred space inside yourself. You are a witch and whatever you deem sacred, so it is! How To Set Up Your Witchcraft Altar

With the wine flowing at the holiday table, set aside a thimbleful of the good stuff to use in your night ritual after the lights go down. Whether you have a place of your own or, like me, seek inspiration in new places each day, I encourage you to create a travel altar, too. Find a good, sturdy box—small enough to fit in a suitcase but large enough to hold a collection of items—and gather in it objects that serve as windows to the Divine. Some objects might be fairly straightforward, like a candle or a rosary; others might be symbolic, like a feather to remind you of the movement of the Spirit or a leaf from a tree to remind you of the connection you feel with creation. You could also add pictures of those you want to call to mind during your time of prayer, such as a family portrait to keep those whom you love close during your time a way or an image of a sponsored child. Nothing breaks the ice with people you only see once or twice a year like an impromptu tarot reading.



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