An altar I unintentionally made
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:26 am
Hello everyone. I thought I'd share this.
My original intention was to display, on top of a chest of drawers, the sword on the set of antlers. I had to rearrange some items and place other items somewhere else to make room for the antlers. When I finished, the display felt like an altar that I had accidentally made for no particular Deity. That was about three months ago.
A few weeks later, I had an experience when I least expected it. A Deity contacted me and I started learning, bit by bit, Who that Deity is but the problem is I can't research Him as He said His name is Dykaset and is a Horned God. He gave me clues so I can learn something about Him. I used dowsing, some communication via telepathy and the last time was in the astral. I learned what He likes on the altar and if you want, I can list His favourite items and why He chose them as not everything on top of the chest of drawers is for Him. He was worshipped during the Proto Indo European time and area, plus He's part of a pantheon.
Your thoughts, comments and questions are most welcome.
My original intention was to display, on top of a chest of drawers, the sword on the set of antlers. I had to rearrange some items and place other items somewhere else to make room for the antlers. When I finished, the display felt like an altar that I had accidentally made for no particular Deity. That was about three months ago.
A few weeks later, I had an experience when I least expected it. A Deity contacted me and I started learning, bit by bit, Who that Deity is but the problem is I can't research Him as He said His name is Dykaset and is a Horned God. He gave me clues so I can learn something about Him. I used dowsing, some communication via telepathy and the last time was in the astral. I learned what He likes on the altar and if you want, I can list His favourite items and why He chose them as not everything on top of the chest of drawers is for Him. He was worshipped during the Proto Indo European time and area, plus He's part of a pantheon.
Your thoughts, comments and questions are most welcome.