We honor the Divine, generally recognized as the God and Goddess.
We honor the cycles of the world around us - birth/death; the seasons; lunar and solar; planting/harvest; etc.
We honor the spirit of the Divine in the world around us, and seek to walk in balance with it.
Contrary to what some people believe we do NOT "worship the creation and not the Creator". Just because we recognize that the trees and plants and animals and rocks have a spiritual energy of their own does not mean that we think that they *are* the God or Goddess.
2006-12-18 05:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The Goddess and God. Life, love, energy. Spirituality.
I know it sounds redundant to say someone worships Spirituality, but I do.
The one that gets under my skin is the people who say, "They worship the creation, not the creator." These people do not understand my religion, and it bugs the crap out of me, that they speak of things they do not know or understand.
2006-12-18 13:50:46
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answered by AmyB 6
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Usually the God and/or the Goddess, viewed as essentially being the basic male and female forces of the universe that have been represented in many gods before (hence why some prefer calling them by more specialized names, such as Pan or Isis).
2006-12-18 12:51:23
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answered by angk 6
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the earth, forces of nature
2006-12-18 12:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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angk said it best although endora is right too.
2006-12-18 12:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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