What´s Paganism?

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Paganism is a broad group of indigenous and historical polytheistic religious traditions—primarily those of cultures known to the classical world. In a wider sense, Paganism has also been understood to include any non-Abrahamic, folk, ethnic religion. Modern ethnologists often avoid referring to non-classical and non-European, traditional and historical faiths as Pagan in favour of less ambiguous labels such as polytheism, shamanism, pantheism, and animism. [Wikipedia p.1] Paganism is the oldest religion in human history, originating with Vikings and Celts. Monotheism is widely rejected in the followers of Paganism and while the use of magic is a stigma usually tied to Paganism and various other occult religions, not every Pagan practices ritualistic magic. Through the various topics and examples, Pagan culture, different deities, and practices will be explained and shown.

There are many different Pagan gods and goddesses, but two primary deities that are worshipped. Gaia, and The Horned God; Cernunnos. The goddess Gaia is the mother of all primordial goddesses, and life on Earth. Little is known about Cernunnos and his role in traditional Pagan beliefs, but it has been suspected that he symbolizes nature or fertility. Gaia’s is characterized as a feminine woman, with green skin, the planet Earth for a belly (or a spiral on Her stomach), and plants for hair. Often times, Gaia is shown sitting cross legged, symbolizing Her connection with Earth. The goddess Gaia is also called Mother Earth and Mother. Her influences on Pagan culture are rituals, worship, and prayers. The Horned God, Cernunnos, is depicted as theriocephalic (having a beast's head), with horns or or antlers on his head. Cernunnos is often associated with na...

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...on-porous bowl with sea-salt, and bury their crystals in the salt. They will then pour pre-consecrated water into the bowl, and envision positive energy going in, and negative going out. It is recommended to leave the bowl out in a full moon over night, to further cleanse the crystals.

Paganism is the oldest religion in human history, originating with Vikings and Celts. Monotheism is widely rejected in the followers of Paganism and while the use of magic is a stigma usually tied to Paganism and various other occult religions, not every pagan practices ritualistic magic. Through the various topics and examples, Pagan culture, different deities, and practices were shown and explained. Common misconceptions, deities, rituals, traditions, and influences on Christianity/modern America have all formed into one and brought the true nature of Paganism to light.

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