Buddah

Anyone can make and use a home altar regardless of their beliefs. They need not have any religious significance, instead they are a visual manifestation of inner intent. They can give form the formless and looking at your altar changes the way you feel inside…. Click on the link  Create a Home Altar to open the PowerPoint show and discover the six steps to creating a home altar.

3 Responses to “How to Create a Home Altar”

  1. margotmarrakesh says:

    This was a BEAUTIFUL presentation! I’ve been thinking about making a home altar for some time, and this will enhance my efforts by about three hundred percent! Thank you.

    Margot
    margotmystic.wordpress.com

  2. Deborah Redfern Deborah says:

    Thank you Margot!

    I think we all naturally make altars all the time anyway (such as when we arrange the ojects on the bookshelf or fireplace mantle just so). The only thing different is doing it with conscious intent. I wish you great joy in making your altar.

    blessings,
    Deborah

  3. As space is limited in our home because several rooms and a lounge are allocated for guests, my home altar is in our bedroom. This isn’t the ideal position, I don’t think, but it is the best available for me to dispay my bells and buddha.

    And in the guest lounge we have a space where we have flowers and a small statuette – this is my public altar.

    This arrangement seems to work quite well

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