Jan 27, 2011

Altar Etiquette

In my living room, my altar is in plain view and is a prominent part of my decor. Sometimes it can be irritating to have friends or family come by for a visit and feel compelled to pick up my altar tools and other altar objects. A witch's altar is a sacred space and my tools and other objects are charged with my energy and when someone comes in and handles my things, it interferes with this energy and sometimes I have to charge them all over again. To put it in perspective, it would be like walking straight up to the altar in the local church and start picking things up and oo-ing and ahhh-ing.... not very polite behavior indeed.


Here are some general Do's and Don'ts:


* You don't need to touch anyone's sacred items. Always ask permission.


* Just because the owner of the altar has said yes once, doesn't apply to any other time or place. You are not free to handle things on the altar whenever you choose.


* Interpret any hesitation as a "no."


* And gracefully accept a "no." It may not be anything personal. Some things are simply too private to share.


* Ask before placing things on a group altar. Usually for group work, you will know ahead of time the kinds of things that might be appropriate. But sometimes very specific energy is being raised, and other items may not serve the ritual.


* Avoid talking about their sacred items and spiritual practices with "outsiders." People who don't use them don't understand, and it dilutes that individual's power to share sacred things . Especially if they turn out to be judgemental about it.

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Touching altar items is liking touching a person's hair...yes, the item may be beautiful to gaze upon, but it belongs to someone else!

Anonymous said...

I have my personal altar in my bedroom for that very reason. Perhaps you should do the same with yours to avoid the stress.