Graham: I really firmly believe that the digital spaces that we craft are altars. Think about what an altar is, it's a place where you worship rights,. Is that not how we spend our time on insta? And i've been playing with this idea for a long time. Graham: We need to do the things that we would do on our regular altar. We need to have offerings to whomever it is that we're talking to her that we're asking for. The energy you bring to it is what makes it magical.
Today Michelle is musing on the importance of curating our digital altar spaces.
[0:01:00] How to get a limited edition Holisticism spell sweatshirt for free [0:05:00] What we mean when we're talking about the physical versus digital altars [0:08:00] How to keep our digital altar space sacred, and how to cleanse and protect it [0:10:00] How Michelle plans her altar with a desired outcome in mind [0:12:00] How to build an ecosystem around us that supports all of our diverging interests [0:14:00] What authenticity means to Michelle [0:19:00] Question to ponder on: What does a digital altar look like for you?
We intentionally choose the candles we burn, the incense we invest in, the crystals we collect, and the heirlooms we treasure. Why wouldn't we approach our social media and our online digital spaces the same way? Our digital altars can be a place of play, exploration, and inspiration if we let em' and that's exactly what we hope you'll experiment with after this bit-side episode!
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