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How to Make a Nanta Pouch
Ever want to take your altar with you when you travel? This is a portable altar. When fully assembled it should be the size a paperback book. Should fit inside a backpack easily.
Tools Needed:
A thimble for a chalice
A coin with a pantame or altar pentagram etched into it
A small twig for a wand
A shell to represent the Goddess
A small piece of Antler horn to represent the God
2 small altar candles
Ground up herbs for incense
Sea Salt for purification
Small bottle of annointing oil
9 ft cord
small finger bowl
A small stone to represent Earth
A small Feather to represent Air (any color)
A small portion of Ash to represent Fire
A small vessel of pure water to represent water
You may add gifts of your choice to give to the God and goddess or the spirits.
Consecration:
Bless the pouch by touching it on each element. Always start in the
East. For a gesture of power trace a crescent moon or a pentagram on the pouch.
Present filled pouch to each of the four elements and say:
"Blessed be by the spirits of East,
Blessed be by the spirits of South,
Blessed be by the spirits of West,
Blessed be by the spirits of North. "
"O' Great Nanta bless and empower this pouch and all that is within here.
Make it a bridge to power, I am linked to thee and you are linked to nature.
We are 1 from 3, we are the triangle manifest,
In the names of Diana and Dianus.
As I will it, So be it done!!!!"
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