A problem that a good deal of people have when practicing spirituality or the occult or similar, is that they have no privacy; the houses or apartments or buildings that they reside in, in relation to their specific living conditions and situations are of such a nature that they do not have private quarters. So a good deal of people practicing the occult either live with their parents and their parents have access to their rooms, they just live in a bachelor apartment or studio or similar that is essentially just one big room and in that case it boils down to the same thing.. a lack of privacy leading to a high probability of disruption in your practice taking place/being present (for example if someone touches your altar). And it just goes on like that. So how does one cope under these conditions? How do you practice without having a separate quarters or room to do so that is off limits to others except you?
The first thing I can recommend is that you utilize occult techniques that do not require the setup of an altar or similar; so Egregores are prime examples. Another option is hosting a one-time ritual. And lastly, hosting ritual but breaking off or disassembling everything once you’re done. Regarding the last option, do keep in mind that compared to a default altar, this will definitely be of a less potent nature in a sense that it’ll be stronger than a one-time ritual, but considerably weaker than a default ritual since there is no constant flow of energy. A good way to compare this is you going into the woods and then pitching a tent, and then when you’re done with staying there breaking things off: it gets the job done in the sense that you have a place to stay and to simply go about your life and necessities and simultaneously being of a mobile nature in the sense that it can be disassembled and reassembled for reuse or repeated use – but at the same time, obviously it is not nearly as good as having an actual physical house or apartment that is stationary and fixed in place, with all the benefits that accompany it/such. But of course beggars can’t be choosers.. you need to take what you can get.
