I updated my Altar to my goddess of ice and death, Morana. It still needs some items but that is oka
I updated my Altar to my goddess of ice and death, Morana. It still needs some items but that is okay. I light the candles from the right. The first is to let her know i wish to speak to her. I light this while I’m getting ready. I light the second candle when I’m ready to begin. This guides her. The third candle is for my family and friend, that she turn her face from them, and i light this and place it behind her. The water is mineral water from Germany since I’m currently in the US. It’s behind the first candle so she passes through it and does not burn. This is because it’s winter and she is abroad. In Spring, the water will be in front of the candle. She must die as ash and be placed in the water, to take the ash and water into the ground, to let her sister Vesna grow crops with it. I always offer her water - she needs it to make snow! Juniper is her wood, thyme her herb and black walnut her oil. In her right hand she carries a mask as no one knows when she is coming. It is also personal, as i am a burn victim and wear a mask in public. In her left she carries the frost. At her belt is coral, once alive now stone. This incredible gift comes from @mitresquaremurder All of these are earrings and I have a single pierced ear so sometimes I wear the other one. The little blue bottle is from my girlfriend @rainstormdragon and holds Boreas, the North Wind from Conjure Oils. The dolls and heart are family heirlooms from Czech Republic and represent that all my family are dead in war. The coin is Czech, the charivari piece is for the Roma who died in Holocaust, as I am Rrom. The German flag is for all the Sudeten Germans who were killed in genocide in The Expulsion. The modla, (the wooden statue), was my first one before the cornhusk. The glass snake is my familiar because I’m a Slytherin. The boxes hold the oils and my mood necklace, which I use to try to divine her wants, since they actually rely on temperature. The thing on the left is my worship košile (traditional embroidered Czech shirt), picked out in blue and white. This is just how I do things, I would be very curious to hear about how others worship Morana. Keep in mind, though, that it is said that if you ever tell someone bout exactly how you worship, you should always keep a t least one detail out, that way no one can worship and pretend to be you and make your god or goddess angry with you.Erich out. -- source link
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