I live in a small apartment. My boyfriend and I do not have any space for a kitchen table, yet I managed to squeeze in a small corner of our studio to be a shrine space. Still, I find that it lacks a lot. I wish the space could be dedicated better to the shrine, and less to witchcraft tools and the nightstand with our phone chargers.





I found a way, though, to have shrines. As large and a vast as I want: I am making them in a video game called Minecraft.





This lead to someone on one of the pagan circles I frequent (though I regret who) to suggest that Minecraft can be used to make shrines. The idea sounded very welcoming to me, and here is the first shrine I have so far made:





A picture of the shrine from a ground perspective. On top of the shrine is a 3D Spear I made in His Honor.

A better look at the waterfall.

Entering the Shrine.

At the end of the gold path is an enchanted chest for offerings.

A look at the pictures of in-game items that I associate with Lugh. A few: books, a sword (no spear in the game), wheat, bread.

A look at the paintings the game automatically generates as well as bookshelves.

Obviously it'd be nicer if I could have a place I could physically visit. But using this method, I have made the world dedicated to shrines and spiritual service. This also lets me have endless possibilities in terms of what I can make. ENDLESS. No space restraints, no monetary costs, but is full of dedication, respect, and personal creativity.





And I have a good feeling that Lugh is really pleased with how His Shrine has turned out so far.



