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What is the best item to use the Pagan Altar to get Renown?
Jun 1, 2020 · That is correct. Sorry. Its been a bit. Took a break after months of grinding daily. Fish are better, but its way too time intensive. Its better to
Pagan Altar : r/FireEmblemThreeHouses - Reddit
Jul 29, 2023 · Only Battalions, Statues, and Influencer carry over. So yes give your everything to the Altar. You may have lots of gold. You can use them to buy bait, after that buy seeds (not the flowers). There is an item cap, so depending on how much gold you …
The pagan altar can convert excess wealth into renown!
Feb 22, 2020 · The pagan altar can convert excess wealth into renown! If you buy up a ton of smithing stones or black-sand steel (or seeds or any other items without monthly limits), you can convert them to renown at the pagan altar!
hidden altar? : r/pagan - Reddit
Jan 13, 2023 · I wish I could link a picture. For instance the altar for Air had a fine gold lace mesh with a white overlay and a candle, the offering dish, a beaded snowflake crafted by a local artisan, an opalescent white glass egg with blue swirls, a bell, antler, an owl Xmas tree ornament, a singing bowl, quartz, a tarot card and a marbled geode type rock.
Altars & Sacred Spaces - For Beginners : r/pagan - Reddit
Jul 12, 2020 · On your altar should be at least a representation of Fire - in the form of a lit candle Water - a small water dish or sea shell with some spring water will work just fine Earth - use some coarse rock salt - Kosher works Air - either a feather or a foldable fan will suffice. Under your altar should be a bowl of dirt from your front yard.
How to build an altar? : r/pagan - Reddit
Mar 25, 2023 · My altar is literally a ledge that's built into the wall in my apartment – was just the right size, and I liked the height. Altars have different purposes for different kinds of pagans, of course. For me, it's a focal point to meditate on, and a place to make offerings and pray etc.
What do you do with your altar offerings afterwards? : r/pagan
In Ancient Near Eastern and Northeast African religions -- with the exception of explicit burnt offerings, which were a "bigger deal" in Israelite religions than in the religions of their neighbors, but are not exclusive to Israelite religions -- offering reversion is the norm, EXCEPT concerning some offerings to the dead.
Minimalist Pagan Altar : r/pagan - Reddit
May 18, 2019 · My practice leans more Hellenic but I feel like that’s actually more stuff than you’d need for a more general neopagan altar. I have a matching set of a ceramic pitcher (for pouring libations) and urn style jar (for lustration), a small ceramic dish for …
How important is it for my altar to face North? : r/Wicca - Reddit
Aug 19, 2015 · Wicca is a neopagan religion based on ancient pagan beliefs. It's an earth-based religion that believes in a God and Goddess as representative of a greater pantheistic godhead. Wicca includes a system of ethics and teaches that we all are ultimately responsible for our own actions. We believe in gods. We believe in magic.
Digital Altars? : r/pagan - Reddit
Altar is probably not QUITE the right word, as offerings and rituals don't take place on it (at least not that I know of?), but it is basically a 'sacred space' devoted to a specific deity - like a home altar for a deity, but with digital artwork, poetry, invocations, etc instead of …