Different types of Paganism emphasize the feminine divine and celebrate women's connection to the earth and natural world.
Paganism: An overview of the various religious beliefs and practices that fall under the umbrella term of Paganism.
History of Paganism: A look at the roots of Paganism and how it has evolved over time.
Goddess worship: The importance of the divine feminine in Paganism and the worship of goddesses in various traditions.
Ritual and ceremony: How Paganism emphasizes ritual and ceremony as a way to connect with the divine.
Mythology: The myths and stories that inform Paganism and how they are used in ritual and personal meditation.
Magic: The role of magic and spells in Paganism and how it is used for personal growth and healing.
Nature worship: The emphasis on nature and the cycles of the earth in Paganism and how it informs the traditional calendar.
Moon phases: The importance of the lunar cycle in Paganism and its connection to ritual and magic.
Celebrations and festivals: A look at the various Pagan holidays and how they are celebrated.
Divination: The use of tools such as tarot cards and runes to gain spiritual insights and guidance.
Shamanism: A look at the shamanic practices used in some forms of Paganism and their connection to nature and the spirit world.
Ethics and values: The importance of personal responsibility, respect for nature, and compassion in Paganism.
Symbols: The meaning behind various symbols used in Paganism, such as the pentacle, circle, and triquetra.
Wicca: A specific tradition within Paganism that focuses on the worship of the divine feminine and the use of spells and magic.
Reconstructionism: A movement within Paganism that seeks to recreate the religious beliefs and practices of ancient cultures.
Wicca: A modern Pagan religion that focuses on nature-based worship and witchcraft. Wiccans celebrate the cycles of the moon and the seasons, and believe in a dual deity, often called the God and the Goddess.
Druidry: A spiritual practice rooted in ancient Celtic traditions. Druids revere nature and seek to live in harmony with the natural world, and often engage in practices such as tree worship and stone circle ceremonies.
Asatru: A modern revival of the ancient Germanic and Norse religions. Followers of Asatru honor the gods and goddesses of the old Norse sagas, and seek to live according to the values of their ancestors, such as courage, honor, and family loyalty.
Hellenic Polytheism: A revival of the ancient Greek religion. Hellenic Polytheists believe in a pantheon of gods and goddesses and honor them through offerings and rituals. They also study the myths and traditions of ancient Greece to deepen their understanding of their faith.
Kemeticism: A revival of the ancient Egyptian religion. Kemetics worship a pantheon of gods and goddesses, and seek to emulate the wisdom and knowledge of the ancient Egyptians through ritual and meditation.