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Pagans, Witches, Wizards and More...

Stringio

MysticsDance • April 9, 2011 • Florida, USA

About this Splore

Merry Meet!

This Splore is for those of us of the Non-Christian nature. A place to meet, chat, talk about herbs, spells, sacred spaces, altar items and such.

If you are of a Christian nature and join and want to learn what the "other side" is truly about, fine, but if you come here to "preach" and taunt, you will be banned. So Mote it Be!

Merry Part!

Challenge #4

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Stringio

MysticsDance (Creator) • April 14, 2011 at 8:32pm

Sacred spaces...

How do you define your scared space? Do you use the outdoors "at large," have an indoor space that is dedicated, have to share a space with someone else, or perhaps with something else? Do you have an actual altar or use what is on hand?

Personally, I would love to have an outdoor space. I don't want to scare the neighbors, so out front of our home with anything too obvious is out, but the back yard has been kinda taken over by our dogs. So....I do have an indoor space that was made just for me. My husband has some mad skills for woodworking and made an altar for me and I LOVE it! It is large enough to hold enough of what I need for rituals (I get overzealous sometimes...LOL) and has storage under it for my supplies. My space is "mine" and I do not have to share it. My husband has his own space and his own altar.

We would love to have a combined space for outdoors....still working on that one!

Anyone else?

Here is a pic of my altar.

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MysticsDance (Creator) • April 11, 2011 at 6:13pm

When did you figure out...

that Christianity didn't fill the need for you? For me, it's been since before high school. I have a Native American background and ever since I was little, it was very easy for me to believe, as a lot of American Indians do, that there are Gods of the Earth, Stones, Winds, Trees, Plants, Water, etc. As I got older, it was still easier for me to believe in a balance. God and Goddess, male and female energies make more sense to me than just one single male energy.

That is my beginning story.

 
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