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Hello Sierra,
For alters really it is all personal preference, what ever calls to your heart. You can have a Buddha statue, a picture of a loved one, or a special item that is dear to you ... a candle, some incense if not allergic, a flower, etc. For me I am of the mind set, simple is best. =) Here is a snapshot of mine.
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In fact, whatever is a reminder of peace and compassion in one's heart.
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My microwave Buddha. Found him in a Sri Lankan grocery store in Vienna for 2 Euros. His nose is a bit out of shape, but he is a good buddy in the kitchen.
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The place around my incense bowl is the closest thing I have to an altar. The loon from Quebec enjoys the company of her painted cousins from Vancouver. The shells are from New Zealand and California.
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My home altar reinstalled after its move to Louisiana. The altar table was crafted by a good friend as a surprise several years back.
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Sven
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWords and ideas are a description of reality, silence is a negation of reality. What is the reality itself? — John Daido Loori
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Hello,
today, I took pictures of my to-be Rakusu for the sewing thread and also took the opportunity to take a picture of my Altar.
I thought of this thread and the inspiring pictures and stories. Thanks for posting those!
During Ango, I am spending more time in front of the Altar and it gets more and more personal.
So, this is, what the ever-changing things look like now:
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There are always fresh flowers/branches from the garden.
A Manjushri statue,
standing on a turned tablet, that was used 10 years for serving my wife coffee, before it got replaced with a bigger one.
A candle made of beeswax from the bees, living in my garden.
Incense bowls for burning sticks and wood.
Gassho,
Ralf Sattoday.義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.Comment
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Hello,
today, I took pictures of my to-be Rakusu for the sewing thread and also took the opportunity to take a picture of my Altar.
I thought of this thread and the inspiring pictures and stories. Thanks for posting those!
During Ango, I am spending more time in front of the Altar and it gets more and more personal.
So, this is, what the ever-changing things look like now:
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There are always fresh flowers/branches from the garden.
A Manjushri statue,
standing on a turned tablet, that was used 10 years for serving my wife coffee, before it got replaced with a bigger one.
A candle made of beeswax from the bees, living in my garden.
Incense bowls for burning sticks and wood.
Gassho,
Ralf Sattoday.
I don't have a quiet room or one place for me to sit. I've been sitting in the same spot in my living room for the past month so I may set up an alter there and take a picture of it so that it may move with me as I go from room to room to sit.
I have a small cabana in my backyard that is not being used so I asked my hubby if I can convert it into my women cave (I'm still waiting for na answer - it's been three months now, hahaha) I'll make it my space to sit and read the. I will be able to set up an alter there.
Your room looks lovely and peaceful.
Gassho
Clarisse Sat2Day
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Wow Ralf! That's some serious alter envy I'm feeling here.
My alter is a pebble that I found on a beach somewhere. Simple and portable, which I need in a house with three noisy boys and two dogs. I spend a lot of time looking for a quiet space where I won't be disturbed so I have to move quickly and travel light in my house.
Martyn
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