Magic Monday
Oct. 15th, 2023 10:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

The picture? A magical altar. In the traditions of the Fellowship of the Hermetic Rose, this can be any flat surface large enough to hold the four working tools of the elements, the four elemental candles, and the two pillars. In ritual, it represents the world -- meaning here both the microcosm of yourself and the macrocosm of the universe. A ritual itself forms a mesocosm that mediates between those two extremes and is capable, within the limits of magic, of making changes in either or both.

Of course you can get much fancier than the simple FHR approach; the image on the right shows a Golden Dawn altar kitted up for a ritual, and the one below shows a Martinist altar similarly bedecked. In magic, as in most things in life, you can get as simple or as fancy as your heart desires.
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Re: Land acknowledgements
Date: 2023-10-17 12:11 am (UTC)Take the successive invasions of the British isles for example. The Romans came, then the Angles and Saxons, then the Vikings, then the Normans. And we know nothing of whatever waves of migration there might have been before that.
I don't know much detail about the pre-Columbian political history of North America, but I would guess that the distribution of land among various groups was rarely static for very long. Native American tribes did not just exist in a steady state from the beginning of the world until 1492. Or after 1492, for that matter.