Altars are used in a wide range of religions from Hinduism to Buddhism to Christianity, however there is no specific religious affiliation with a meditation altar. Altars probably originated when certain localities (a tree, a spring, a rock) came to be regarded as holy or as inhabited by spirits or gods, whose intervention could be solicited by the worshiper. The Hebrew word for altar is mizbeah, which means “to slaughter.” In Greek, the word for altar is thusiasterion, which means “a place of sacrifice.”altar, in religion, a raised structure or place that is used for sacrifice, worship, or prayer. I am building an altar to deepen my connection with God or the Universe.Historically, the altar is a structure where people make offerings to a god (such as an animal, or even a person, in some cultures). This altar is where I will honor my ancestors, spiritual mentor, or monumental people in my life. This altar is a safe space for me to exercise my creativity. Altar This altar is where I will journal about my gratitude and manifestations every morning.
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