Temple Keeping
TEMPLE KEEPING:
Temple Keeping is a devotional practice, conducted on a regular basis that is in harmony of the cycles of the seasons and of the moon. Although its purpose is to deepen our connection to Spirit, it takes place on several levels simultaneously; spiritual - energetic - emotional - physical.
There is an art, a heart and a practice to connecting deeply with Spirit. What is Spirit? To some Spirit is the All, to others She, to many He, and as Rumi said " a face of the faceless, a trace of the traceless. . . " You are welcome to practice as is authentic your tradition and connection to the Divine. We ask that you respect and honor our Altars.
The Annwfn Temple honors all faces of the Divine through 5 Altars:
In the Church of All Worlds community we follow the practices outlined in CIRCLES & CEREMONIES.
Temple Keeping is a devotional practice, conducted on a regular basis that is in harmony of the cycles of the seasons and of the moon. Although its purpose is to deepen our connection to Spirit, it takes place on several levels simultaneously; spiritual - energetic - emotional - physical.
- SPIRITUAL
- ENERGETIC
- EMOTIONAL
- PHYSICAL
There is an art, a heart and a practice to connecting deeply with Spirit. What is Spirit? To some Spirit is the All, to others She, to many He, and as Rumi said " a face of the faceless, a trace of the traceless. . . " You are welcome to practice as is authentic your tradition and connection to the Divine. We ask that you respect and honor our Altars.
The Annwfn Temple honors all faces of the Divine through 5 Altars:
- East
- South
- West
- North
- Central
In the Church of All Worlds community we follow the practices outlined in CIRCLES & CEREMONIES.