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            by John Allee Our Bombay Cat posing with baphomet necklace</description>
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                        	<guid>1342861:Photo:169843</guid>             <title>My Shrine at home</title>
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            by MommaWhiteCougar To my mind, Sacred Space is anywhere you open yourself to the Divine, and invite Spirit to join you. A Sacred Space is whatever and wherever you make it. Keeping a Shrine is a good way to have a link and channel open to Divinity. It can be dedicated to one Goddess, several Gods and Goddesses or simply to Spirit. A Shrine becomes the focal point for Deity and if you can afford a statue, it adds a lot. The ancients believed that the essence of Deity resides in the statue – as some Catholics believe the essence of a saint resides in their statues. At first this notion might seem far-fetched, but trust me on this one. This Magickal concept really works, and you can get a real connection to a Deity in this manner.

My Shrine, as you can see, has a variety if statues and objects that connect me to the Divine. I hope that you find a Sacred Space of yours too!</description>
                <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 13:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                        	<guid>1342861:Photo:8361</guid>             <title>Flames Altar</title>
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            by Stu of 2am Altars My personal favorite altar. A bi colored altar using a red mahogany stain.....very cool</description>
                <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 02:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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