Exodus Offering Plate & Panacea Bowl
€ 120.00
Offering plates are often regarded as an essential to any tradition. This Exodus offering plate and medicine bowl were consecrated through the processing with holy Abramelin anointing oil, allowing to express your gratitude not only in style, but also the anointment amplifies your intention. The simplicity of the plate and the grip of the red Granite Stone also allows you grind herbs, nuts and resins. Stored in bamboo box, it makes superb gift for any conjurer and all those doing banishing work.
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concrete incense burner, Concrete Mortar, Consecrated Earth, Deco Tray, Exodus, Golden Crescent, herbal grinder, incense grinder, kitchen and altar utensils, metate, Offering Plate, Onca Mortar, onca ritual offerings, Onca Vessels, Planetary Magic, red Granite Stone, shrine tool, Surikogi Pestle, Tejolote, witch altarOnça’s Vessels Collection of Alternative Care Products is to assist the healing process, support wellness, and stimulate growth. In a hands on approach, be proactive in ones own journey with health. Onça’s vessel series were handcrafted in east Berlin, Germany by Studio Jarow. The combined components were sourced and brought together in the making of kitchen and altar utensils. Inspired by the craftsmanship of indigenous folk, each piece was individually prepared in honor of their traditions, resembling simplicity, while considering material shape and dynamics. In addition to our Planetary Magic series, we have created singular vessels that complement divine workings with the planetary forces.
OFFERING PLATE + PANACEA BOWL + STONE PESTLE = EXODUS ACCOUTREMENT
BEST FOR: This specific offering plate and panacea bowl work positively to banish and release. Finding new ways to overcome obstacles that were before impossible. The less obvious use of such trays can find good use on the altar space as it perfectly accommodates all needed ingredients for a ritual. Crushed cures, herbs, resins and salts can be arranged accordingly. The flat surface is perfect for holding incense, particularly backflow incense burners and cone incense. It can serve well as central pieces for the dining table.
COMPONENT DETAILS:
♦ Concrete offering plate: Size 24 Ø cm x 3 cm height, weighting 1,6 kg. Grey color oiled with Exodus Holy Anointing Oil (naturally sealed and obviously all things presented on this would be blessed enhanced by the aroma of the holy oil). The bottom is fitted with fine Italian leather base.
♦ Panacea Bowl: Concrete bowl with cement, Exodus holy anointing oil and consecrated earth. Size is 14 Ø cm x 5 cm height, weighting 0,758 kg.
♦ The pestle: Red granite stone pestle weighting 0,233 kg, size 7,5 x 6 cm, fits comfortably in the hand, the stone is resistant to wear and is showcases beautifully the natural elements of granite gems. Together with the panacea bowl and offering plate, it is fit for use it to grind many types of seeds, herbs and spices. Enjoy the rich and satisfying flavors.
E N E R G E T I C S
Altar Offerings
Traditionally, the altar should be placed in the center or northern quarter of the ritual circle. The left-hand side of the altar is generally considered feminine, while the right-hand side is considered masculine. In a perfect world, the items on each side should be aligned with these energies and the sides should be reasonably balanced. However, this isn’t often practical. The items on your altar can, and should, change depending on the purpose of the ritual and your personal preferences. One can place altar offerings to celebrate each pagan festival.
The Buddhist altar found in temples or homes are elaborately decorated wooden cabinets with doors that enclose and protect a religious image of the Buddha, Bodhisattvas or mandala. These are installed in the highest place of honor and centered. Sacred texts, relics and also contained in the different compartments of the altar. Other religious items such as candles, incense and offerings such as fruit and flowers are placed on shelf for meditation and observation of holy days.
Creating an ancestor altar that you regularly work with is a powerful ritual that powers spirit work. It is a great way to connect with your ancestors as well as yourself. Strengthening that bond with your ancestral army will help you stay not only grounded, but properly guided. Traditionally, what are some ways your culture venerates those who have gone before us? Are there certain motifs or items that represent your family? You can simply keep table cloth, water, images, food, fruit, candle and books that connect you to family and ancestors. You may want to include more personal family items to your ancestral shrine.
Offering Bowls
Tibetan offer water first thing in the morning along with Serkyem filled with tea or wine, Butter lamp and conclude with Incense offering. It is a way to make offering to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in four direction.
It is a common practice in Zen to make food offerings to the hungry ghosts. During formal meals during sesshin, an offering bowl will be passed or brought to each person about to partake of the meal. Everyone takes a small piece of food from his bowl, touches it to the forehead, and places it in the offering bowl. The bowl is then ceremonially placed on the altar.
Hungry ghosts represent all of our greed and thirst and clinging, which bind us to our sorrows and disappointments. By giving away something that we crave, we unbind ourselves from our own clinging and neediness to think of others.
Medicine bowl
These Receptacles are used in the grinding and processing as well as for the combining of herbs or other substances to make medicine. Traditionally, these Bowls were passed through the line of the Wise Woman, she like the shaman or medicine man responsible for the health of a clan or community. Whereas the the male counterpart is responsible for the spiritual health of the people, the Women were to care and protect the physical Health respectively. These healers were often the called upon by communities for any number of ailments. These Women were educated in plant lore and anatomy, alchemy, and many other trades and skills , and the employment there of, in matters of health and healing, including the duties of midwife.
These well respected elders, passing these skills and knowledge to the next generation, bestowing the Acolyte w everything needed to provide a community with the necessary skillsets w remedies and cordials. when reaching the level of trust and certainty, the elder passed the bowl for her mixing of medicines, tea, and what have on. relinquishing her duties and authority in the community to the next generation.
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Weight | 2.7 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 8 cm |
Bottle Size | 50 ml, 100 ml |
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