☽ Altars and Pagantrees ☾
Setting up altars indoors and outdoors, along with year round pagantrees with basic traditions and new traditions from a Witch of the Oldways and Druid. Both Ancestrally connected (Ethnically European - It is all about blood and ancestors after all that binds the ethnos and genetics with our realms beyond the veil) Along with my Altars and Pagan trees throughout the witches or Druids wheel of the year (I am both but witch/wic overall). Links to the wheel of the year, altar art and storage are also in this chapter's jump page.
Please note: Most blogposts have coinciding recorded vlogs which can be watched from the individual posts.
Please note: Most blogposts have coinciding recorded vlogs which can be watched from the individual posts.
My working Altar setup over time (indoors)
My altar setup over time (outdoors)
Deity dedication altars
(Besides the main working altar/room, I do have a bedroom altar dedicated to the Morrigan & goddesses, a smaller one for the deity of the season in the altar room, a tiny one to the goddess in the bathroom and a small kitchen magick one)
(Besides the main working altar/room, I do have a bedroom altar dedicated to the Morrigan & goddesses, a smaller one for the deity of the season in the altar room, a tiny one to the goddess in the bathroom and a small kitchen magick one)
Winters 'Yule'
In honor of the second harvest and its deities. The Goddess's; Brighid, Isis, Demeter, Gaea, Diana, The Great Mother.
The Gods; Apollo, Ra, Odin, Lugh, The Oak King, The Horned One, The Green Man, The Divine Child and Mabon.
Basically all Newborn Gods, Sun Gods, Mother Goddesses, and Triple Goddesses.
The best known would be the Dagda, and Brighid, the daughter of the Dagda. Brighid taught the smiths the arts of fire tending
and the secrets of metal work. Brighid's flame, like the flame of the new light, pierces the darkness of the spirit and mind,
while the Dagda's cauldron assures that Nature will always provide for all the children.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include;
Red, green, gold, white, silver, yellow and orange
In honor of the second harvest and its deities. The Goddess's; Brighid, Isis, Demeter, Gaea, Diana, The Great Mother.
The Gods; Apollo, Ra, Odin, Lugh, The Oak King, The Horned One, The Green Man, The Divine Child and Mabon.
Basically all Newborn Gods, Sun Gods, Mother Goddesses, and Triple Goddesses.
The best known would be the Dagda, and Brighid, the daughter of the Dagda. Brighid taught the smiths the arts of fire tending
and the secrets of metal work. Brighid's flame, like the flame of the new light, pierces the darkness of the spirit and mind,
while the Dagda's cauldron assures that Nature will always provide for all the children.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include;
Red, green, gold, white, silver, yellow and orange
Winters 'Samhain'
In honor of the third/final harvest and it's deities. The crone and her aged consort, those who have passed.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include;
Brown, black, orange, white, silver, gold and scarlet
In honor of the third/final harvest and it's deities. The crone and her aged consort, those who have passed.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include;
Brown, black, orange, white, silver, gold and scarlet
Springs 'Imbolc'
In honor of the second harvest and it's deities. The goddess's; Brighid, Isis, Demeter, Gaea, Diana and the Great Mother.
The Gods; Apollo, Ra, Odin, Lugh, The Oak King, The Horned One, The Green Man, The Divine Child, Mabon.
Basically all Newborn Gods, Sun Gods, Mother Goddesses, and Triple Goddesses.
The best known would be the Dagda, and Brighid, the daughter of the Dagda. Brighid taught the smiths the arts of fire tending
and the secrets of metal work. Brighid's flame, like the flame of the new light, pierces the darkness of the spirit and mind,
while the Dagda's cauldron assures that Nature will always provide for all the children. Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, red, white, blue and greens
In honor of the second harvest and it's deities. The goddess's; Brighid, Isis, Demeter, Gaea, Diana and the Great Mother.
The Gods; Apollo, Ra, Odin, Lugh, The Oak King, The Horned One, The Green Man, The Divine Child, Mabon.
Basically all Newborn Gods, Sun Gods, Mother Goddesses, and Triple Goddesses.
The best known would be the Dagda, and Brighid, the daughter of the Dagda. Brighid taught the smiths the arts of fire tending
and the secrets of metal work. Brighid's flame, like the flame of the new light, pierces the darkness of the spirit and mind,
while the Dagda's cauldron assures that Nature will always provide for all the children. Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, red, white, blue and greens
Springs 'Ostara'
In honor of the spring and it's deities. The Sun god, Maiden goddess, Venus, Aphrodite, Gaia.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Pastels, yellow, blues, pinks and greens
In honor of the spring and it's deities. The Sun god, Maiden goddess, Venus, Aphrodite, Gaia.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Pastels, yellow, blues, pinks and greens
Summer's 'Bealtane'
In honor of the summer and it's deities. Bel the Gaelic sun god, and goddess.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Red, pink, green, yellow and white color
In honor of the summer and it's deities. Bel the Gaelic sun god, and goddess.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Red, pink, green, yellow and white color
Midsummers 'Litha'
In honor of the midsummer and it's deities. The Gods; Lugh the Celtic sun god, and the Greenman.
The Goddess's; Isis, Cerridwen. This includes the Lord and Lady (Frey and Freya) and the Fae folk.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include; Green, yellow, white and blue
In honor of the midsummer and it's deities. The Gods; Lugh the Celtic sun god, and the Greenman.
The Goddess's; Isis, Cerridwen. This includes the Lord and Lady (Frey and Freya) and the Fae folk.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees. The colors of the season that can be used include; Green, yellow, white and blue
Autumns 'Lughasana'
In honor of the first harvest and its deities; Lugh the Celtic sun god, Thoth, Hathur, Diana, Hecate, nemesis.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, gold, orange, and greens
In honor of the first harvest and its deities; Lugh the Celtic sun god, Thoth, Hathur, Diana, Hecate, nemesis.
Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, gold, orange, and greens
Autumns 'Mabon'
In honor of the second harvest and it's deities. The Goddess's; Modron, Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses.
The Gods; Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man. Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, gold, orange, red, russets, maroons and violet
In honor of the second harvest and it's deities. The Goddess's; Modron, Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses.
The Gods; Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man. Using altars, altar spaces and pagan trees.
The colors of the season that can be used include; Brown, yellow, gold, orange, red, russets, maroons and violet
Wheels of the year
Altar art
Altar storage
Perfect vases for the altar
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