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An altar table is usually made of wood. There are traditions that don't allow any nails to be used in the table, and this comes from the time when most nails were made of iron, and the belief that iron negates magickal energy. However you choose, the altar should please you, and be sufficient for YOUR needs. How big does an altar have to be? As large or as small as you'd like. Large enough to fit on it what needs to be there, and small enough not to take up the entire wall (unless that's your choice!). An altar doesn't have to be a table, it can be a shelf, the top of a dresser, a TV tray covered with an altar cloth to hide the legs, an empty box covered with a cloth, etc. A material not recommended for altars is plastic. But there are always exceptions. If you still are unsure about whether a table or shelf can be an altar, here are a few questions to ask yourself:
You may think of other criteria that you need, but these are good to start with. If you can answer these questions to your satisfaction, then go ahead and use it.
Placing the Altar Altar in the Center -- Altar in the East -- Altar in the North -- There are also reasons for putting the altar in the South or the West, and with a bit of research and imagination, you can decide for yourself where the altar should go. The altar CAN move, it doesn't have to stay in one spot all the time. Altar Set-Up Fire is a masculine element, and so the censor and incense are on the left. Water is feminine element, so the chalice, cakes, and water are on the right. Oil and salt are in the front center, and the libations bowl is also in the center. A good way to illustrate altars is with pictures, but please do not take this as the ONLY way to ever set up your altar! Remember, one of the criteria is that it please YOU -- so set up your altar in a way that makes sense to you and pleases you and you will not be wrong. The God and Goddess never set down any hard and fast rules about how an altar should be set up, or what needs to be on it. Traditions started by human beings set up those "rules" because we feel the need to do these things the same way every time. No bolt of lightening will strike you down in circle if you set your chalice in the center on top of your pentacle, or if you are left handed, so prefer to put your working candle on the left so you can easily reach it. Go
ahead and smile, this isn't as silly as it sounds. Many students have
the idea that if they don't do everything exactly so, some demon will
come and "possess" them! That may be the case in Ceremonial
Magick where one is calling on Demons, but this is Wicca -- the Lord and
Lady love us, and are not going to have fits because we did something
different. Experiment with altar set-ups. Experiment with altar
placement. If you are in a tradition, you will have to use the dictates
of the tradition when working with the group. But you CAN do your own
circles at home, and do some experimenting there. ~ Lady Bridget, ©1998 |