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A simple emoji spell to cleanse your dash, bring in positive thoughts, and break the power of anything that threatens bad luck or cursing if you don’t reblog.
Like to charge, reblog to cast. But only if you want to.
Places For Digital Altars
We’ve kind of collected these for a few years now, so I decided “hey first information post, let’s go digital altars”.
For those who don’t know, digital altars are a type of altar that is created and maintained digitally. In general, it works the same as a physical altar, and there are multiple different kinds that can be made.
People may use digital altars for a number of reasons. It can be great for people who are closeted, but people who are open may still use them because they’re a technopagan or because it’s easier. Digital altars can still be just as intimate and as good a tool as a physical altar. Digital altars can be used for any practice or purpose.
Games, Need To Pay For
Minecraft. A classic way to make digital altars in games is to use Minecraft. Because of the unlimited build availability of Minecraft, you can really do whatever you want with it. I’ve seen people make entire buildings, statues, simple shrines, etc.
Animal Crossing. A lot of people have been doing this lately, and it is a great idea! I have seen people devote rooms, a section of their house, or a secret place on their island for an altar.
Don’t Starve. With Don’t Starve, the focus is more on survival and your world can get destroyed if you die, but it can still be nice to incorporate an area or section of your base or world.
Pokemon [RSE, DPPT, ORAS]. The secret base (RSE/ORAS) and underground base (DPPT) feature in certain games can be used to incorporate an altar. For the secret bases.
Games, Free
Virtual Pet Sites With Galleries. Because this was on Neopets which was hugely influential for most petsites, many feature a gallery or something like it. Items can be placed in the gallery and if you’d like can be used for devotion purposes. Petsites with this includes Neopets, Marapets, Goatlings, Aywas, Furvilla, etc.
(It’s also not too hard to find and run a rom of RSE and DPPT)
Websites
Tumblr. Yep, the website you’re on! A lot of people make sideblogs to reblog or post media for their deity.
Pinterest. A lot of people make boards for images for their deity.
Google Drive. Can also be used as a digital altar to collect images and other media. Great if you’d like to keep it more private.
Other
Any collage website/app/etc. One of the more common and easy ways of making a digital altar is to just take a collage maker and lay images on top of it. There are a lot of really creative things you can do here.
Any art website/app/etc. Another one people do is just draw out an altar, which is a really creative way to go about it if you’re willing.
Playlists. Who says altars need to be visual? If you have songs you associate with your deity (and otherwise), creating a playlist and playing it can work for an altar!
I’m not including apps so much because I usually prefer to use my desktop, so as a result I don’t know too many apps, sorry! I may edit this later though, so if anyone has any suggestions feel free to add on.
Tiny (weird) witchy thing:
If you venerate/work with a god who governs over knowledge, wisdom, or study; dedicate your next Wikipedia binge to them, talk to them about your special interest, or see how their domain may intersect. The pursuit of knowledge in any its forms can be an act of worship.
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