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Tending my Altars with the Moon
An altar is only alive when itβs tended. Left to gather dust, it becomes a hollow space β a place of resentment rather than reverence. My lunar routine isnβt about worshiping the moon, but about keeping time: a rhythm of tending, charging, stripping, and cleansing that keeps my practice β and my spirits β fed.