A pagan is a person who believes that everything and everyone has a spirit or a soul. Sometimes called Animism, this is a belief that all Pagan religions share. Rocks, rivers, trees, bushes, animals, and the land itself are seen as possessing their own unique spirits by those who follow a Pagan way of life.
There are hundreds of Pagan religions throughout the world. Some of the more well known ones are: Druidism, Wicca, Asatru, Shamanism, Native American Traditions, and Hinduism. There are so many more. All are equally valid and beautiful.
Pagans are not Devil-worshippers, for it is impossible to worship a being one does not believe in. And Pagans do not believe in the Christian version of the Devil. Most of the Devil-worshipping groups out there are subsets of Christianity, as they focus on a Judeo-Christian view of spirituality.
Most Pagans believe in the sacred divine feminine, a Goddess, if you will. The first deities humans worshipped were goddesses, as the female is the source of all life. The Goddess may be worshipped in a variety of forms, depending on the tradition.
To be a Pagan, one needs only to love nature, and to see in everything an individual spirit. Pagans try to live in harmony with the earth, and to raise their children to do the same. In the end, the decision to be Pagan is highly personal, and no one can make you a Pagan, or prevent you from being one.
Welcome to the Order of the Sacred Star! This Pagan/Wiccan group, based in Winnipeg, Canada, is committed to teaching the Craft to all those who wish to learn. Our goal is to provide a complete and fulfulling learning experience. Our public classes are offered through the Winnipeg Pagan Teaching Circle.
Monday, September 13, 2010
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