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Deity Offerings

Many deity offerings begin with an attempt. Most don't quite know what to offer. Over time we find ourselves accustomed to this rapport with our Gods and Goddeses. We begin to understand what these deities find acceptable. What they prefer. This opens a way of communication between us and the spirit world, or world of spirits.


Devotional offering (top). Altar set up (bottom).






So what is it we offer? Personally I've found with working with my own deities that sometimes the spirits are very tolerant of our offerings. Over time you will come to build a rapport with your deities. They will tell you in their own way what they require.

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