Spiritualmaking
Spiritualmaking is a term that combines the concepts of spirituality and making, referring to the process of creating something that has spiritual significance or meaning. It encompasses a wide range of activities, from crafting religious artifacts to designing spiritual spaces, and from writing spiritual poetry to creating spiritual music. The term was coined by the artist and spiritual practitioner, Sarah Jane, in her 2018 book "Spiritualmaking: The Art of Creating with Intent."
Spiritualmaking is rooted in the belief that everything we create has the potential to be imbued with
Spiritualmaking can take many forms, depending on the individual's beliefs, skills, and interests. Some common examples
- Creating sacred altars or mandalas for meditation or prayer
- Making spiritual jewelry or amulets with specific intentions
- Writing spiritual poetry or creating spiritual music
- Designing and building spiritual spaces, such as meditation rooms or sacred gardens
- Crafting religious artifacts, such as prayer beads or incense holders
Spiritualmaking is not limited to any particular religion or spiritual path. It is a universal practice that