An altar is a sacred space you can create anywhere–in your home, on your desk or in yourĀ outdoor garden. You can create an altar wherever you want and you can use this special, meaningful place to meditate, pray, or just focus during your busy day. Understanding the meaning of altars will help you create your own sacred space.
History of Altars
Altars have been a part of human life for thousands of years in most religions andĀ cultures. Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism are just a few religionsĀ who have used altars to facilitate worship and healing. People throughout the agesĀ have also created altars in their homes to honor ancestors, as a place to connect toĀ the Divine, to grieve a loss, to focus on healing or other special situations or purposesĀ in your life.
Altars are places where we connect to ourselves and the Divine. You can focus andĀ connect with any purpose at the altar you create.Ā Also, you may design an altar as aĀ devotion to your ancestors, to the Divine you worship or for the healing of someoneĀ you care about. You can construct an altar that changes with the seasons or holidaysĀ throughout the year.







