Brightheart's Altar

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Brightheart's Altar

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Hello, guys!

I was just recently able to buy a few more things for my altar! Since I find it presentable now, I thought I'd share it! Its a permanent altar, for the most part. It rests on my main dresser within my room.



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On it, I keep various gemstones that I find to be important, my Book of Shadows, glass menagerie, natural items that I found to be spiritually potent ( such as the feather and smooth stones), and candles. Green is the for the feminine, blue is for the masculine, and white is for the expansive energies of the universe!
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Is there a story for the head-band on the skull? It made me smile.
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That's really lovely, thank you for sharing.
Love your leather bound book, I have a similar one obtained at the Ren Faire, are the lleaves made of linnen?
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Awesome altair! I so love the skull and like ST, said, is there a story behind the badaid? It makes it look like a farm lady from the 19th century, in the funny sense ;-)
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Thank you guys for the responses! :)

For those who are wondering, I found the skull at a flea market in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - and the headband was actually one of the main reasons that I bought it, cleansed it, and added it to my altar! Symbolism is a powerful thing, and for me, the skull represents the mental/emotional struggles that I've experienced and overcome. It's a reminder that my past hardships made me stronger and wiser. Most importantly, that my hardships do not define me.


And yes, I do believe the pages of the book are linen!
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I like this...
Cute skull :)
Love the short sword...
I've been looking for one myself
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Well, seven years later and the altar got a bit bigger. :)
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Looks great, I love it!
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I wish I could leave an open altar like that. But, 8 cats...
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Wonderful 😃
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