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Picture Guide for an Altar Setup

I've configured my own personal altar and taken a picture of it to show you a basic altar setup. In my previous post I explained about how an altar can protect your home and Astral projection journeys. Luke Paziewski asked for a reference so here you go! As explained in the previous post, an altar should at the very least have the four main elements on it; fire, water, earth and air. As you can see in the image I have included these four elements. Below I've given a deeper explanation about how to setup an altar, both basic and more advanced types, about each element, and about additional and alternative things you can use.

Table

Ideally, you should use a square-shaped table that will only be used for your altar. Try to avoid using a wardrobe, a chest of drawers, a window sill or similar things. A chest of drawers is acceptable but try to keep the use of mundane objects inside to a minimum, but instead store all of your spiritual objects in it. Tables with a glass plank to place on top are also ideal. In this case, you may put the white cloth on the table, and then put the glass on top, this raises the energy of the entire altar because glass is a type of crystal; this energy can be noticed in the Astral. If you can't find a white cloth, it is fine, but it's ideal to use, it symbolises the purity of your path and indicates to other forces that you and your home strive toward the highest divinity within the cosmos - as opposed to the backward teachings of various schools which could be called 'black magic'; such schools use circle-shaped altars with red or black cloth. Remember that the colour white includes all of the 7 colours of the rainbow-spectrum. The altar should ideally be placed in a room where you'll do your Sadhana (spiritual practice). Try to not place it in a busy location such as a corridor where prying eyes are looking; remember that this altar will be the energetic heart of your home where you attract cosmic forces to guide and protect you and your family.

My go-to choice for altar tables, as well as my Gnostic teacher's, are folding tray tables, they're usually affordable and an ideal size, many churches use these too, here are a couple of links:

👉 https://www.argos.co.uk/product/6092146

👉 https://www.amazon.com/HOOBRO-Portable-Sofaside-Assembly-BF15BZ01/dp/B08816YPNW

Elements

Statues & Other Objects You Can Use + Their Purposes

Arrangement & What to Choose

It is your altar, add things which you find beauty and meaning in! Inspiration leads to aspiration 🙏

The fun in creating your own altar is that you can include and decorate almost anything you like, and arrange it in a way that you personally love most. For example, I like to keep objects I understand as feminine of the left side, and masculine things on the right. For example; fire and Archangel Michael is masculine, and water and depictions of the Divine Mother is feminine... but sometimes I just arrange them in ways which I feel look right and look pleasing to the eye.

Above all, many of us are in varying situations; therefore do not worry too much about following strict rules ~ just do the best with what you have; the more beauty and inspiration you can add the better ~ this spirit of creating this atmosphere and energy in your house can also be applied to the room that it's in, and also your whole house. Feng Shui has some good tips for energetically arranging your home.

Picture Guide for an Altar Setup

Comments

Yes I travel too and usually carry a small tibetan cloth to put a couple of small statues on, and also a crystal (representing earth), for fire, water and air, it's usually easy to find a glass of water, candles and incense (for the 4 elements to be present on the altar).

Gene Hart

Greetings 🙏 I travel almost every week for work and spend on average five days in a hotel. Do you have any recommendations for a traveling altar or would all the same instructions above apply? I’m mostly curious about it not being “home” does it work the same way if I had an altar in the hotel room.

Matt Cranston

Glad you like it Kyla!

Gene Hart

Kyla Bell ❤️


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