Every time I move to a new residence or work place, I make sure that I create a sacred space. A sacred space is an altar that will remind me what is important in my life.Since I spend at least 7 hours a day at work, the station that I use is my sacred space and I have an altar on it. It consisted of an Icon of three Angels and Madonna and child, statue of Virgin Mary, Divine Mercy, dry roses and water from Lourdes. Looking at the Holy objects give me an assurance that all will be well even during the busyness at work. Knowing that what I do begins and ends with God gives me a sense of clear conscience. It is important that I do a good job that is reflective of my faith.As for a sacred time of prayer, I have this on the wall of my station.
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wow! I like that. You give me a wonderful Idea. Although I have a altar and sacred space in my home, i like how neatly you have this all in one pot. I will do this too for another area in my house. Thanks friend.
Really? That’d be cool! Thanks P! 🙂 LOL My new flat – I like that. Sounds British. 🙂
Okay, I have the sacred objects and a few prayers ready to go. I’ll mail them out tomorrow to your “flat” 😛
P, you just have to visit this site. You can watch, live, penguins, sharks, monkey … it is neat and enjoyable. Just follow the link on the right side of the page. http://www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/aquarium
Let me know what you think … 🙂
Thank you. I’ll check it out tonight and let you know.
It’s wonderful that you have a space that helps to keep you grounded. Such a great idea!
That’s a good idea. I am now thinking of where I hold “sacred” and what’s there.
This is located beside my computer at work.
wow! I like that. You give me a wonderful Idea. Although I have a altar and sacred space in my home, i like how neatly you have this all in one pot. I will do this too for another area in my house. Thanks friend.
Great, please post it for viewing.
really in the Lord, inspired by the Spirit Himself
Thanks be to God.
Amen.
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What does that symbol mean?
Namaste. Two hands together. 😛
Thanks, Namaskaram. 😛
Excellent idea, going to copy if you don’t mind?
Not at all, please do. Keep a copy and spread it around. Thank you.
Beautiful shrine, beautiful prayer . . .
Thank you, Bruce. Peace out.
That is such a good idea! I wish I’d thought of that …. that’s just beautiful! Thank you for sharing that with us! 🙂
Tk, this is your opportunity to have one in your new flat. I can mail you an Icon. 😛
Really? That’d be cool! Thanks P! 🙂 LOL My new flat – I like that. Sounds British. 🙂
Okay, I have the sacred objects and a few prayers ready to go. I’ll mail them out tomorrow to your “flat” 😛
P, you just have to visit this site. You can watch, live, penguins, sharks, monkey … it is neat and enjoyable. Just follow the link on the right side of the page.
http://www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/aquarium
Let me know what you think … 🙂
Thank you. I’ll check it out tonight and let you know.
It’s wonderful that you have a space that helps to keep you grounded. Such a great idea!
Thanks, Emily. It reminds me that work is at the bottom of my list. Because can easily be taken away but not my faith.
Pius XII certainly knew what he was talking about concerning peace. Love your little altars. I would never have thought to use the clay water holder.
I just love his prayer even though I really don’t know him. The prayer includes everybody. The clay reminds me of how God moulded us.
Maybe, one day, I will be able to have my own little sanctuary at work – if I’m there long enough!
You can have one at home, Ms. g.
love the idea of using the flower water holder as the base – lovely. ♥
a terracotta plant basin actually. 😛
yes, it is a great idea. thanks
What a good idea. I should try that at my computer desk and in my kitchen. Have to get them organized so I could see the holy space first….![:/](https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/wpcom-smileys/uneasy.svg)
Thank you. I have one too on the wall of my kitchen. I face it all the time, when I am doing sink work. Let me know how it turns out.
I love the idea of a sacred space
I’m with you. Do you have one?
I will have one now