Lion's Roar

What does your home altar look like and why is it meaningful to you?

This was our October altar. We always have sweets, flowers, the Dalai Lama, and female bodhisattvas represented. We add throughout the month. You can see an early voting sticker, apples picked from our tree, a handmade coaster, feathers from a flicker, and Halloween items. Our altar sits atop a fireplace in the center of our home.

—Paula and Darsho, Reno

On my altar, all is peaceful. An eclectic place of

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