The Norse godhs . . . all of 'em, although my Folkway is primarily centered on the Cult of Freyr. I have what we call a "fultrui" oath with him.
I believe in all the OTHER pantheons, too, comes right down to it. They're just not MINE. Doesn't mean they're not *there.* :-)
As a heathen, I also worship my ancestors, heroes, and Disr (familial goddesses).
2007-07-06 11:17:47
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answered by Boar's Heart 5
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the two communities are very diverse of their ideals considering pagan is an umbrella term which covers many traditions. at the same time as one pagan could have faith one element, the subsequent could carry especially diverse ideals. some are polytheistic, some monotheistic, duothestic, have faith that one and all Gods are one, or they are able to additionally be atheists. Honoring nature and having a connection with this is a few thing that many, yet possibly no longer all, pagans have in elementary.
2016-11-08 08:45:17
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answered by tine 4
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I am a convert to Wicca from Old High Church Lutheranism. I accept Jesus as a great Gnostic teacher and thank Luther for allowing me to understand there is direct communication available to the individual. The One is seen in many faces, or masks, tailored to the individual worshiper. I know Buddha, Jesus, Aristotle, Plato etc and accept them all as fellow seekers of the Light of Higher Knowledge.
I like to take Rand ,Aristotle Emerson, Thoreau, Gnostisism, Luther and run them through my blender. Take the best from each and continue to seek the One.
I prefer the Celtic traditions of the seasons and holidays and the astrological side of Wicca. Harmony in Nature, God in Beauty. The threefold rule etc. I worship the Muses, Dianna and Apollo. Mars and Venus. Same God just different ways of communication with us mere humans.
Merlin is my patron guide.
Kant said, "Dare to Know".
2007-07-06 11:13:30
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answered by scorn66713 2
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I am not Pagan
but just learned a little about Gaia this week and if I were Pagan , that would be the one for me
I think I am going to collect deities from every religion lol
2007-07-06 11:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in ALL Gods.
I worship the Greek Pantheon, mostly the Hyperides, but I honor Olympians and the Chthonic Gods as well.
2007-07-09 07:30:06
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answered by kaplah 5
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The God and Goddess, but if I seek to address a more specific aspect, I draw from the Greek pantheon. I have addressed rituals and prayers to Apollo, Hermes, Themis, Nemesis, Hestia, Selene, and Hephaestus, among others.
2007-07-06 13:40:32
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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I used to be Catholic until recently, after taking many college science classes, have become agnostic. Even though I believe in a higher power I feel that when we die our existence ends. We will not think or have a mind for that matter. Our energy will dissipate into universe being recycled for matter to enter into existence. Its a little cynical but its what I believe.
2007-07-07 16:05:48
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answered by Stevo 1
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I'm a Wicca, so I honor the tribal gods of the Wicca. But I am a henotheist so I don't discount the existence of any other gods. Outside of coven circles I often honor other deities.
2007-07-09 08:58:18
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answered by Matt 2
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I see deities as symbols and archetypes. Different ones serve different purposes and embody a different energy. I will use various ones for my various purposes but I'm a huge fan of the Triple Goddess in particular.
2007-07-06 11:16:29
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answered by KC 7
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I believe in the same as Boar's Heart, well except for the cult of Freyr part!
2007-07-09 12:18:32
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answered by Silver Wolf 3
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