on your altar or in your life, how do you represent the God and Goddess?
On mine, I have a ceramic vessel with stones in it. The vessel has an interesting story behind it, I think. I was sitting in ceramics class and we were discussing the feminine and the piece I was working on got uncentered and the opening at the top looked something like female genitalia. The cavity is like a womb and the piece itself is porcelain. I blessed it in the name of the Goddess and put river stones in it to represent the God and their divine union.
I don't have a patron God yet but my matron Goddess is the native American peace queen Genetaska so I feel something handmade is best. Who are your personal deities?
how do you represent the Divine?
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Re: how do you represent the Divine?
I like to think that I bring the Gods into my life in many different ways. My Veganism is apart of my Worship. Since I live on the fourth floor; all of my worship is done in the basement; for my "patron" is worshiped in low spaces. I make offerings to the Ravens and Crows that are around daily. I do a lot of things but these are just a few examples.
On my alter, I have a stone carving that I fashioned after the statue of Veles on Veliz mountain and a statue of Mokosh that I fashioned after a carving near Mokosin (Both in Czech Republic)
On my alter, I have a stone carving that I fashioned after the statue of Veles on Veliz mountain and a statue of Mokosh that I fashioned after a carving near Mokosin (Both in Czech Republic)
Re: how do you represent the Divine?
At the moment I just use a Moonstone for the Goddess and a Sunstone for the God. I worship more within the Greek pantheon so I'm looking to make or buy something in relation to that. My matron Goddess is Hecate and my patron God is Hermes.
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