Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Dear Everyone, Thank you all for your helpfulness! :-) MJ, what a beautiful altar! I am trying trying to think where to set up an altar. Where I used to have my main altar is not available right now because we have a long-term houseguest, and that nook back there is where his airbed is now. I had heard that it's good to have a small altar or something like near the entrance to one's house. Is this good? I am probably going to have several small things around the house. I really don't know enough yet about the other Hindu deities to make a decision about others to honour. I do like Parvati very much... I have been trying to sort through how my practice of the Craft has been over the last couple of years or so. Because of the above-mentioned houseguest situation (I do love the person, so I don't regret his being here), there has been practically no privacy for spellwork (we are in a small apartment). So I have kind-of let things slide. When I have done spells in the past, I always felt I should invite both the Goddess and the God to my circle, sometimes specifying a particular deity, sometimes not, according to the working and/or the season. But even though I am totally comfortable with multiple deities, and the idea of balance of male and female energy, I usually feel more drawn to one than the other, for some reason. Len said that Ganesh is very nice about "sharing". :-) We have had a household protector, a dragon, here for several years. I don't know how *he* will feel about sharing. Eep? I think the altar-near-the-door-for-Ganesh will be separate from the altar that I now have for our dragon-protector and for the Goddess (also in the living room). Do gods and goddesses flow in and out of our lives as to importance to our path? It has seemed like that sometimes to me in the past; but I hope that Ganesh will always be here. I need some permanence. And he feels very solid (some pun intended) and permanent and forever. Question: where do you-all get the lovely Hindu prints and statues? Oh boy, I think echoes of Christianity are going through my mind: the picture I would really like to have on my main altar would be of Ganesh with Shiva and Parvati. A holy trinity. Does this sound viable? Okay, I need to do more reading, more looking around, and more waiting to see what Ganesh has in store. :-) Thank you ALL! Blessings! Mousie (Joanna) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 I have a picture of Skanda that looks like Jesus that I got off the net ; if you would like me to send it, I will. I think that your altar should face north. Here is the link for Skanda's picture. http://murugan.org/links.htm. You can print this one in colour, but, I think that in black and white it will look nice also. You could perhaps add a bit of colour with watercolour. You can get prints/pictures and statues over the net. ISKON has some and will send you a brochure, and their pictures are nice and very cheap. Barbara - J. M. Phillips Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:16 PM Thank you all! + ramblings Dear Everyone,Thank you all for your helpfulness! :-)MJ, what a beautiful altar! I am trying trying to think where to set up an altar. Where I used to have my main altar is not available right now because we have a long-term houseguest, and that nook back there is where his airbed is now.I had heard that it's good to have a small altar or something like near the entrance to one's house. Is this good? I am probably going to have several small things around the house.I really don't know enough yet about the other Hindu deities to make a decision about others to honour. I do like Parvati very much...I have been trying to sort through how my practice of the Craft has been over the last couple of years or so. Because of the above-mentioned houseguest situation (I do love the person, so I don't regret his being here), there has been practically no privacy for spellwork (we are in a small apartment). So I have kind-of let things slide. When I have done spells in the past, I always felt I should invite both the Goddess and the God to my circle, sometimes specifying a particular deity, sometimes not, according to the working and/or the season. But even though I am totally comfortable with multiple deities, and the idea of balance of male and female energy, I usually feel more drawn to one than the other, for some reason.Len said that Ganesh is very nice about "sharing". :-) We have had a household protector, a dragon, here for several years. I don't know how *he* will feel about sharing. Eep? I think the altar-near-the-door-for-Ganesh will be separate from the altar that I now have for our dragon-protector and for the Goddess (also in the living room).Do gods and goddesses flow in and out of our lives as to importance to our path? It has seemed like that sometimes to me in the past; but I hope that Ganesh will always be here. I need some permanence. And he feels very solid (some pun intended) and permanent and forever.Question: where do you-all get the lovely Hindu prints and statues?Oh boy, I think echoes of Christianity are going through my mind: the picture I would really like to have on my main altar would be of Ganesh with Shiva and Parvati. A holy trinity. Does this sound viable?Okay, I need to do more reading, more looking around, and more waiting to see what Ganesh has in store. :-)Thank you ALL!Blessings!Mousie (Joanna)http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Jai! Jai! Ganesha! Blessings, Libuesz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Dear Barbara, Oh, oops, I think I was kinda vague there. When I meant a kind of trinity, I meant Shiva (father), Parvati (mother), Ganesh (son)--more like the holy family. I mis-spoke. :-P Murugan looks quite nice, but I am kind-of not drawn to Jesus himself. Anyway, at the moment, I am relating to Parvati as my Goddess, since she is Ganesh's mother and he loves her so. :-) What is ISKON? I tried to find it, but I think I was taken to some Croation sites. Thanks! :-) Mousie At 08:29 PM 4/28/2004 -0700, you wrote: I have a picture of Skanda that looks like Jesus that I got off the net ; if you would like me to send it, I will. I think that your altar should face north. Here is the link for Skanda's picture. http://murugan.org/links.htm. You can print this one in colour, but, I think that in black and white it will look nice also. You could perhaps add a bit of colour with watercolour. You can get prints/pictures and statues over the net. ISKON has some and will send you a brochure, and their pictures are nice and very cheap. Barbara - J. M. Phillips To: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:16 PM Thank you all! + ramblings Dear Everyone, Thank you all for your helpfulness! :-) MJ, what a beautiful altar! I am trying trying to think where to set up an altar. Where I used to have my main altar is not available right now because we have a long-term houseguest, and that nook back there is where his airbed is now. I had heard that it's good to have a small altar or something like near the entrance to one's house. Is this good? I am probably going to have several small things around the house. I really don't know enough yet about the other Hindu deities to make a decision about others to honour. I do like Parvati very much... I have been trying to sort through how my practice of the Craft has been over the last couple of years or so. Because of the above-mentioned houseguest situation (I do love the person, so I don't regret his being here), there has been practically no privacy for spellwork (we are in a small apartment). So I have kind-of let things slide. When I have done spells in the past, I always felt I should invite both the Goddess and the God to my circle, sometimes specifying a particular deity, sometimes not, according to the working and/or the season. But even though I am totally comfortable with multiple deities, and the idea of balance of male and female energy, I usually feel more drawn to one than the other, for some reason. Len said that Ganesh is very nice about "sharing". :-) We have had a household protector, a dragon, here for several years. I don't know how *he* will feel about sharing. Eep? I think the altar-near-the-door-for-Ganesh will be separate from the altar that I now have for our dragon-protector and for the Goddess (also in the living room). Do gods and goddesses flow in and out of our lives as to importance to our path? It has seemed like that sometimes to me in the past; but I hope that Ganesh will always be here. I need some permanence. And he feels very solid (some pun intended) and permanent and forever. Question: where do you-all get the lovely Hindu prints and statues? Oh boy, I think echoes of Christianity are going through my mind: the picture I would really like to have on my main altar would be of Ganesh with Shiva and Parvati. A holy trinity. Does this sound viable? Okay, I need to do more reading, more looking around, and more waiting to see what Ganesh has in store. :-) Thank you ALL! Blessings! Mousie (Joanna) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Dear Joanna, Skanda is another son of Parvati and Shiva. Ganesh is their other son. ISKON is the name of the Hari Krishna Movement, and they have catalogues. Their email is krsnacultr (AT) aol (DOT) com, and their telephone in the US is 1 800 829 2579 and abroad is 713 290 8720. They sell Ganesh items and. also, scents, tapes, posters, etc. Hope you find them useful. Love, Barbara - J. M. Phillips Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:56 AM Re: Thank you all! + ramblings Dear Barbara,Oh, oops, I think I was kinda vague there. When I meant a kind of trinity, I meant Shiva (father), Parvati (mother), Ganesh (son)--more like the holy family. I mis-spoke. :-P Murugan looks quite nice, but I am kind-of not drawn to Jesus himself. Anyway, at the moment, I am relating to Parvati as my Goddess, since she is Ganesh's mother and he loves her so. :-)What is ISKON? I tried to find it, but I think I was taken to some Croation sites.Thanks! :-)MousieAt 08:29 PM 4/28/2004 -0700, you wrote: I have a picture of Skanda that looks like Jesus that I got off the net ; if you would like me to send it, I will. I think that your altar should face north. Here is the link for Skanda's picture. http://murugan.org/links.htm. You can print this one in colour, but, I think that in black and white it will look nice also. You could perhaps add a bit of colour with watercolour. You can get prints/pictures and statues over the net. ISKON has some and will send you a brochure, and their pictures are nice and very cheap. Barbara - J. M. Phillips Wednesday, April 28, 2004 7:16 PM Thank you all! + ramblings Dear Everyone, Thank you all for your helpfulness! :-) MJ, what a beautiful altar! I am trying trying to think where to set up an altar. Where I used to have my main altar is not available right now because we have a long-term houseguest, and that nook back there is where his airbed is now. I had heard that it's good to have a small altar or something like near the entrance to one's house. Is this good? I am probably going to have several small things around the house. I really don't know enough yet about the other Hindu deities to make a decision about others to honour. I do like Parvati very much... I have been trying to sort through how my practice of the Craft has been over the last couple of years or so. Because of the above-mentioned houseguest situation (I do love the person, so I don't regret his being here), there has been practically no privacy for spellwork (we are in a small apartment). So I have kind-of let things slide. When I have done spells in the past, I always felt I should invite both the Goddess and the God to my circle, sometimes specifying a particular deity, sometimes not, according to the working and/or the season. But even though I am totally comfortable with multiple deities, and the idea of balance of male and female energy, I usually feel more drawn to one than the other, for some reason. Len said that Ganesh is very nice about "sharing". :-) We have had a household protector, a dragon, here for several years. I don't know how *he* will feel about sharing. Eep? I think the altar-near-the-door-for-Ganesh will be separate from the altar that I now have for our dragon-protector and for the Goddess (also in the living room). Do gods and goddesses flow in and out of our lives as to importance to our path? It has seemed like that sometimes to me in the past; but I hope that Ganesh will always be here. I need some permanence. And he feels very solid (some pun intended) and permanent and forever. Question: where do you-all get the lovely Hindu prints and statues? Oh boy, I think echoes of Christianity are going through my mind: the picture I would really like to have on my main altar would be of Ganesh with Shiva and Parvati. A holy trinity. Does this sound viable? Okay, I need to do more reading, more looking around, and more waiting to see what Ganesh has in store. :-) Thank you ALL! Blessings! Mousie (Joanna) http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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