Bone Woman: Conscious Eldering
Altar Consciousness
Sacred relationship with the Artistic Self


Founder & CEO
The concept of an altar has for centuries been the domain of patriarchal organized religion. With the rise of new/ancient consciousness, individuals must make their own connection to a deeper spiritual reality. As we are assaulted on a daily basis with the soul-less requirements of consumerism, we can easily lose connection to the wild self within – the artistic self, the holy self.
Creation of sacred space and sacred altars offers a bridge in manifesting one’s own divinity.
Image: Lovefest Altar, Darkinjung land.

Tech Lead
An altar can be as simple as a single candle, or as lavish as a space laden with symbolic items, crystals, goddesses, photos, or any items which evoke an emotional response which aligns to your heartfelt desire. An altar can reflect the many unique aspects of you – it does not have to be a static creation, it can be something which reflects the inner and outer seasonal self.
Image: Harvest Altar, Wise Women Gathering.


Office Manager
Life’s myriad of distractions has created an anorexia of the soul – starving self, family, relationships and community. One doesn’t know what to tend first, energy goes out far more than is returned and the souls sits on the backburner. The vehicle, the body of expression is burnt out. Stress, anxiety, addictions, illness and depression take hold as our soul parts are scattered in all directions.
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A return to ‘tending of altar consciousness’ is an antidote to the hardening forces of patriarchal, technological frameworks that support unsustainable, synthetic systems and the overproduction and destruction of natural resources on all levels.
Image: Renewal of vows, Hearthground.
Product Manager
Altars can embody beauty and creativity, and activating them with present moment awareness can imbue them with the potency of the cosmic forces. The world needs the birthing of new ideas – of your ideas – to create fresh and inspiring visions of the future. This cannot be achieved in the usual way of busy-ness.
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By returning to ‘altar consciousness’ we return to the centre, the inner sanctum of our being, awakening the courage to live a rich filled life through positive consciousness and creative choices.
Image: Food offering - fruit, nuts and seeds.
