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Sometimes our spiritual practices might weird people out. Why do you have all those rocks? people ask. What's all this stuff on this table? they'll say. Often as their picking items up and turning them over in their hands. Keeping a discreet altar - whether in your home, office, or dorm room - can have an array of benefits with out having to explain things to curious folks. Though, I am always down for it personally...it can be kind of distracting.
Creating an altar in your personal space is important. Whether it is for ritualistic practices or a place for peace and meditation, we often don't want to have our personal spaces invaded or feel odd for having them in the first place. Keeping a discreet altar space can be perfect for those still in the broom closet or those who share a common space - like a shared apartment or dorm room, or for a more intimate office setting. Personally, I have a big ol altar at home in my spare room that I don't care if anyone sees but when it comes to keeping somethings on my office desk - for personal power, calming vibes, and just all around comfort - I choose to do something discreetly that doesn't even seem like an altar at all!
- Show Notes -
Download the corresponding planner insert for this episode in 5 planner sizes over on Patreon :: https://www.patreon.com/MoeHoward
Read the full blog post :: https://www.fivesixteenthsblog.com/2018/09/how-to-create-personal-altar-in-shared.html
Ostara Dollar Tree DIY :: http://www.fivesixteenthsblog.com/2018/02/make-it-monday-diy-dollar-tree-ostara.html
Thank you to the episode sponsor Achor.fm! I decided to launch this podcast on Anchor (using mostly my phone!) because it seemed easy and it was free. And it hasn't disappointed me. So download the app or visit Anchor.fm to get started. Don't forget to subscribe & share the podcast!
Find me on Patreon + Printable of the Month Club :: https://www.patreon.com/MoeHoward
Instagram :: http://instagram.com/fivesixteenths
YouTube :: https://www.youtube.com/c/MoeHoward516
Thank you for listening!
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Sometimes our spiritual practices might weird people out. Why do you have all those rocks? people ask. What's all this stuff on this table? they'll say. Often as their picking items up and turning them over in their hands. Keeping a discreet altar - whether in your home, office, or dorm room - can have an array of benefits with out having to explain things to curious folks. Though, I am always down for it personally...it can be kind of distracting.
Creating an altar in your personal space is important. Whether it is for ritualistic practices or a place for peace and meditation, we often don't want to have our personal spaces invaded or feel odd for having them in the first place. Keeping a discreet altar space can be perfect for those still in the broom closet or those who share a common space - like a shared apartment or dorm room, or for a more intimate office setting. Personally, I have a big ol altar at home in my spare room that I don't care if anyone sees but when it comes to keeping somethings on my office desk - for personal power, calming vibes, and just all around comfort - I choose to do something discreetly that doesn't even seem like an altar at all!
- Show Notes -
Download the corresponding planner insert for this episode in 5 planner sizes over on Patreon :: https://www.patreon.com/MoeHoward
Read the full blog post :: https://www.fivesixteenthsblog.com/2018/09/how-to-create-personal-altar-in-shared.html
Ostara Dollar Tree DIY :: http://www.fivesixteenthsblog.com/2018/02/make-it-monday-diy-dollar-tree-ostara.html
Thank you to the episode sponsor Achor.fm! I decided to launch this podcast on Anchor (using mostly my phone!) because it seemed easy and it was free. And it hasn't disappointed me. So download the app or visit Anchor.fm to get started. Don't forget to subscribe & share the podcast!
Find me on Patreon + Printable of the Month Club :: https://www.patreon.com/MoeHoward
Instagram :: http://instagram.com/fivesixteenths
YouTube :: https://www.youtube.com/c/MoeHoward516
Thank you for listening!