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  • ***The products shown in the photo are examples of items that may be included in the altar kit. Each kit is custom-curated with items specifically chosen to correspond to the deity you select. The actual contents may vary to ensure alignment with the deity's energy and attributes.***

     

    An altar is a sacred, dedicated space where individuals honor and connect with a specific deity or multiple deities. This altar serves as a focal point for worship, offerings, meditation, prayer, and rituals, and it is often personalized based on the deity's attributes, symbolism, and the practitioner's spiritual tradition.

     

    Honor and connect with the divine using our Deity Altar Offering Kit, thoughtfully curated to enhance your spiritual practice. No matter what ancient god or goddesses you're working with, this kit provides everything you need to create a sacred space for worship, meditation, and gratitude.

     

    Each kit includes:

    • Altar Cloth: A beautiful, symbolic foundation to set your intentions.
    • Crystal Offerings: Carefully selected stones to enhance divine energy and communication.
    • Herbal Blend: A sacred mixture of herbs aligned with your chosen deity, perfect for burning as incense or placing as offerings.
    • Candle: Ritual candle in a color associated with divine invocation, ready to light the path for your spiritual work.
    • Offering Bowl: A small vessel to present food, drink, or symbolic gifts to your deity.
    • Altar Tile: To bless and empower, adding another layer of symbolism and intention to the space.

     

    Perfect for beginners or seasoned practitioners, this kit is designed to deepen your connection to the divine, empowering your rituals with intention, respect, and devotion. Whether you seek guidance, protection, or blessings, this Deity Altar Offering Kit provides all the tools to honor your spiritual journey.

    Deity Altar Offering Kit - Cernunnos

    $32.32Price
    • Please note that, though packaged securely, the box's contents may be shaken during transportation. Also, that due to supply and demand all ingredients listed may not be available in creation of this item and substitution could be made. 

      We are committed to ensuring that all our items are ethically sourced. We take great care to work with suppliers who share our values of sustainability, respect for nature, and fair labor practices. Each product is carefully selected to ensure it meets our high standards for ethical sourcing. We believe in transparency and integrity, and we strive to provide you with products that you can feel good about using.

       

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      DISCLAIMER: The healing meanings are for spiritual support and are not prescriptions or health care information.  Items are not meant for consumptions. Please keep away from pets and small children.  

    • White:

      White represents purity, balance, and the spiritual aspects of nature. Though Cernunnos is often associated with the earthy tones of nature, white can symbolize the purity and balance inherent in natural cycles—birth, death, and rebirth. White can also represent the divine energy in nature, echoing the sacredness of life and the balance Cernunnos maintains between the wild and the cosmic order.

      Green:

      Represents nature, growth, fertility, and life. As a god of the forest and animals, green is the primary color associated with Cernunnos, symbolizing the abundance of the earth and the natural world.

      Cedar:

      Cedar is associated with grounding, protection, and ancient wisdom. As Cernunnos is a protector of nature, Cedar connects with his role in safeguarding the forest and wildlife. Cedar is often used in purification and protection rituals, aligning with Cernunnos’ energy of grounding and stability in the natural world. Its evergreen nature also symbolizes immortality and endurance, reflecting the eternal cycles of life and death that Cernunnos oversees.

      Pine:

      Pine symbolizes fertility, longevity, and resilience, all key attributes of Cernunnos. As an evergreen tree, pine represents eternal life and the renewal of nature, connecting to Cernunnos’ role in maintaining the fertility and balance of the forest throughout the seasons. Its protective and purifying properties make it a powerful symbol of strength and vitality in the natural world, directly aligned with Cernunnos' guardianship of the wilderness.

      Mugwort:

      Mugwort is a herb often associated with enhancing psychic abilities, protection, and shadow work. For Cernunnos, Mugwort can symbolize the deeper mysteries of the forest, helping one connect with the spiritual and unseen aspects of nature. Its protective properties align with Cernunnos' role as a guardian of nature and can be used in rituals that seek to understand and embrace the cyclical nature of life, death, and transformation.

      Dandelion:

      Dandelion represents resilience, transformation, and the cycles of life and death. Its ability to thrive in various conditions reflects Cernunnos’ connection to the wild, where life finds a way to grow and adapt. Dandelion is also associated with wishes and divination, which aligns with Cernunnos' spiritual aspects, particularly his connection to nature’s cycles and the renewal of life. Its seeds, scattered by the wind, symbolize the continuation of life and the potential for growth in even the harshest conditions.

      Green Aventurine:

      A crystal of abundance, fertility, and nature’s prosperity, green aventurine connects deeply to Cernunnos' energy, symbolizing his ability to bring growth, luck, and harmony to the natural world.

      Tiger’s Eye:

      Represents grounding, strength, and protection. Tiger’s Eye connects with Cernunnos' warrior-like energy, protecting the wild and guarding the cycles of life and death.

      Goddess of Earth:

      The Goddess of Earth symbolizes fertility, nature, and the life-giving forces of the earth, which aligns closely with Cernunnos’s role as a deity of the natural world. Cernunnos is often depicted with antlers, representing his deep connection to wild animals, the forest, and the cycles of life, death, and rebirth in nature. His energy is grounded in the earth, fertility, and the life force that flows through all living things, making the Goddess of Earth the most fitting symbol.

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