But better late than never, right?
I am actually ready to start cleaning and consecrating all of my items for my first official ritual. The past few days have been full of icky crap and while I know that might be just the time for a nice ritual, I wanted it to be more of a "my terms" thing. Something I felt really and truly ready for, something that was going to hopefully fill that gap that I've been looking to fill since childhood.
I mean, yes, I already call myself a Pagan, I've been initiated and named. But I have yet to practice any real rites or rituals. I think that, above most else, will help me feel whole as a Pagan.
Anyhow, here are some photos of my altar and items.
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A look at the whole altar |
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Some of my favorite stones |
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My triple moon goddess chalice |
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Mortar and pestle, sea salt, athame, and a cup for matches |
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We made the candle holders ourselves |
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Bell, quartz, sea shell, more stones and part of the God dolly |
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The Goddess dolly, we made her and the God dolly by hand |
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A better photo of the God dolly |
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There isn't a single book in here that I didn't gain something from |
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Another shot so the titles are clearer |
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Storage for spare candles and reagents |
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Candle box |
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Tarot cards and other misc. small items |
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Herbs and other reagents |
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Altar at another angle |
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My small collection of fallen feathers |
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Nice shot of the altar cloth and the athame |
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This God dolly only has two horns, like the symbol for Gods, but they can of course have more |
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