
I made these amazing drawings for you... (ok, they aren't so hot, but I tried), so you can make one yourself!


That's pretty much it for the basic tent!! Then I went crazy decorating the inside with cozy blankets and pillows, added a salt lamp, some scrying mirrors and some crystals hanging from the cross at the top. I also added a star projector thingy I have that is meant for projecting stars up on the ceiling, but instead I hung it from the top pointing down! I love it! It feels very magical inside, and I lose track of time entirely. The mirrors are a good idea if you do any kind of vision work. Mine are two large mirrors joined together with hinges and stand up in the tent.
James was fooling around and made this image below, which was inspired by another image he saw :) For more fun things go visit his website (here). So cute! I thought I would include it in this post too. Hope you like it!
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I had been looking for an hour for something I had seen in an import store once. It had been too expensive for me at the time. It was an Indian hanging circular tent. Searching for hanging canopy-bed canopy- hanging tent etc etc just brought up mosquito netting or kids play houses. Then this came up. This is exactly what I wanted a hanging meditation space. Thank you. I may try making my own.
Be Well,
Berta
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