This altar invokes the archetype of Temperance as a practice of balance and integration. One foot rests on land, the other in water, embodying the union of body and spirit. Flames woven into the dress, flowing water between cups, and the presence of air and earth through plants and open space bring the four elements into harmony. The inscription “I am all that has been, that is, and that will be” echoes the goddess Isis, whose voice speaks of eternal becoming. Here, material and spiritual needs intertwine, offering a meditation on how to nourish the soul while living in a world of imbalance.
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