Questions Regarding Paganism
For when your friends, family and strangers question Paganism. This was found surfing the net some time ago and I do not know who to credit. If this is your work, just leave me a comment and I will reference you as the contributer. BBMany people both young and old have asked for information regarding Paganism and how does one become a Pagan. The following will answer most of the common questions. In matters of spirituality, many paths are open to you.
There is no "one right path". There is only the path that is right for you. Learning about what Pagans believe and practice will help you know if this path is one that helps you to truly express your own spirit.
What is a Pagan?
A
Pagan is a person who believes that everything has a soul or spirit.
This is called Animism, and all Pagan religions share this belief.
Rivers, animals, rocks, trees, land are all filled with there own
unique spirits for people who are Pagans. Traditionally, Christians
believe that only humans have souls or spirits. Many environmentally
conscious Christians today share the belief with Pagans that all forms
of life have a soul. Pagans see the divine spirit in all life, as do
some members of other religions.
A Pagan is a person who believes that everything has a soul or spirit. This is called Animism, and all Pagan religions share this belief. Rivers, animals, rocks, trees, land are all filled with there own unique spirits for people who are Pagans. Traditionally, Christians believe that only humans have souls or spirits. Many environmentally conscious Christians today share the belief with Pagans that all forms of life have a soul. Pagans see the divine spirit in all life, as do some members of other religions.
Is there more than One Pagan Religion?
There
are hundreds of different Pagan Religions. Some of the best known Pagan
religions are Buddhism, Shintoism, Native American Religions, Hinduism,
Taoism, Wicca, Druidism, Asatru, Shamanism, Neo-Paganism and Eclectic
Paganism.
Is Paganism a Cult?
No,
Paganism is a major World Religion, with many branches. More people on
Earth are Pagans than any other faith. Some Pagan groups may be
classified as cults, just like some Christian groups are cults.
The
Christian groups headed by Jim Jones at Jonestown, who committed mass
suicide, and the followers of David Koresh at Waco, Texas are both
considered cults, but they were once considered Christian
denominations. Any religious or spiritual tradition can have cults in
its midst, that does not mean that the entire tradition is a cult.
Wackos and religious charletans come in all religions, denominations,
and races.
The word Cult is often used as a slur word to disparage
someone elses religious beliefs. It is frequently used derisively
toward non-white or indigenous folk cultures and their beliefs.
Are Pagans Devil Worshipers?
No,
Pagans do not worship the Devil or Satan. Pagans do not believe in the
Devil, he is part of the Judeo-Christian Religions and mythology. Most
Devil worshipping groups are not Pagan, because they are centered on a
Judeo-Christian supernatural being, namely Satan. These Devil
Worshippers are a sect of Christianity, even though Christianity does
not want to claim them.
Their
focus is on opposing the mainstream Christian God and honoring the
Devil, neither of these beings are part of Paganism. There is a
tradition that calls itself Satanist. Satanists are not devil
worshippers. They do not believe in god or the devil or any force
outside themselves and other living creatures. They believe they can
control their lives without the need to place responsibility on a
higher power of any kind. Devil worshippers on the other hand sometimes
do claim to be Satanists. . . this leads to lots of confusion.
People
often confuse the Occult with Pagan Religion, this is a mistake, they
are very different things. Many religions, including; Pagan, Non-Pagan,
Christianity and Judeaism have occult aspects, many do not..
Are Pagans Witches?
Some
Pagans are Witches, some are not. Many Pagan groups do not practice
Witchcraft. Wiccans are a type of Pagan Witches, there are also Dianic
Witches, Green Witches, and other types of Pagan Witches. There are
also Christian Witches, many of these people are practicing Christian,
but also practice Witchcraft. Santeria is a South American religion
that is a blend of VooDoo, Witchcraft and Christianity.
What do I need to be a Pagan?
A
love of Nature, and a commitment to live in harmony with the Earth and
Her creatures. You need to feel in your heart that it is where your own
spirituality is leading you. Paganism is for Pagans, only you know if
you are a Pagan in your heart.
What is a Pagan Ritual?
A
Religious or Pagan Ritual is anything that focuses your spiritual
energy. A church service is a ritual, so is a wedding, or a funeral, or
a Hopi Sun Dance. Humans have created rituals since the beginning of
time. Ritual is the way humans express their connection with divinity
and each other.
There
are many kinds of Pagan Ritual, personal rituals you do by yourself,
full moon rituals, by yourself or with a group. There are blessing
rituals for a new home, or for children, or for healing, or cleansing.
There are protection ritual, and banishing rituals, to name a few.
Your
Grandmother may have placed a horseshoe over the door, this is a
popular form of simple protection ritual that is rooted in Pagan
tradition. Or throwing salt over your shoulder if it is spilled, so as
not to attract bad luck.
For
Wiccans and Neo-Pagans there are some basic Ritual Traditions that you
may have heard about. Many Pagan Ritual begin by honoring the Earth and
the 4 directions, as well as the elements the directions represent,
Air, Fire, Water and Earth. A circle is cast and blessed with water,
smoke, salt and light in honor of these elements. Rituals often
include, singing, chanting, dancing, drumming, poetry and hymns to the
Goddess or Gods. Some Rituals are very complex and are almost like a
play, other rituals are very simple and flow with the energy of the
group.
Do Pagans believe in Jesus?
Some
do and some do not. Many Pagans believe in a wide variety of higher
beings. Jesus is one of these beings for some Pagans. Some believe he
was a great spiritual teacher, but not a god. Some have no feelings
about him at all.
Who is the Pagan God?
There
is no single Pagan God. Some Pagan faiths, like Hinduism and Eclectic
Paganism have many Gods and Goddesses. Some Pagan Traditions like
Taoism have no Gods or Goddesses. Some popular deities with
contemporary American Pagans are the GreenMan,
Herne, Cernunnos, and Apollo, .
What is a Goddess?
The word goddess means a female divine being. Around the world for many
thousands of years, the majority of our ancestors worshiped a Divine
and powerful Mother-Goddess. She was honored as the Mother of all life.
Modern archaeologists have discovered many statues and artifacts that
verify the worship of ancient female deities.
Early
humans depended on the earth for all things, food, shelter, and life
itself. They noticed that all life was created within the bodies of
females and so it was natural for them to see an all-powerful creator
as female too. Cave paintings and rock carvings of Goddesses have been
found that date back to 35,000 years B.C.E. or earlier. Many of these
statues and painted images are often called "Venus". The best known of
these, is the Venus of Willendorf. Goddess images of great antiquity
have been found all over the world. Most of the earliest images of a
Goddess show an abundant, round, full figured and serene being. An
ample form symbolized prosperity, freedom from hunger and security. It
is not clear if early Goddess worshipers also practiced ancestor
worship.
many cultures around the world have never stopped worshipping
Goddesses. The Hindus of India have a pantheon of many Goddesses and
Gods. Today in Japan the great Sun Goddess, Amaterasu is honored as the
Divine Mother of the Japanese people. The Goddess of Mercy, Kwan Yin
(Quan Yin) has many devotees in China. The Inuit people (Eskimos) still
honor the OceanMother Sedna. In South America Ijemanja (Yemaya) the Sea
Mother-Goddess is honored with huge public processionals on January 1st
each year. In Africa, the Orishas are honored as Gods and Goddesses.
Modern Jewish tradition still honors the Shekhina and millions of
Catholics honor the Virgin Mary as a Goddess. In the United States and
other western countries, for the past twenty-five or thirty years there
has been rapidly growing interest in Goddess religion. Many Christian
traditions like Unity, have begun to incorporated the Goddess into
their faith. The Unity blessing includes a Mother-Father-God. There are
also many groups that honor the various forms of the Goddess.
Do Pagans Pray?
Yes,
many Pagans pray and many connect with the divine in other ways. Many
meditate as a form of prayer, other drum as a form of prayer, others
chant, sing or dance. Some dedicate each task they perform during the
day, to the Goddess. Throughout human history people have spoken to
their Gods or Goddesses through many different kinds of "prayer".
When a Muslim prays, they bow toward Mecca, when a Christian prays they cross themselves, when a Buddhist prays they chant or make a sand mandala, when a Pagan prays, they may be chanting, doing ritual, hugging a tree or picking up litter on a beach, as a way of connecting with their Goddesses or Gods.
How do you become a Pagan?
You
look into your heart and ask if it is the right path for you. Some
people are born Pagans, even though they do not even know the word,
others are born into Pagan cultures, and many others become Pagan when
they search their hearts for a connection with their Spirits.
To become a practicing Pagan, you must learn to look at Nature and begin to honor Her ways and cycles. Many new Pagans begin by celebrating the phases of the Moon. This can be as simple as taking the time each evening to gaze at the Moon and sing softly to yourself. Make up the words as you go along, you will be amazed at how easy it is. Really look at plants, and your cat, sit quietly and see if you can feel their energy. The first steps to becoming a Pagan are becoming aware of the magic of the natural world around you. The second step is do a small personal ritual and self-blessing that celebrates your entering the Pagan Path.
What do Pagans do?
Pagans
try to live in harmony with the Earth and raise their children to honor
the ways of Nature. Pagans strive to strengthen their understanding of
this miracle called Life.
Pagans go to school, go to work, pay
taxes, clean house, garden, raise kids, make art, watch TV, do not
watch TV, eat at McDonalds, do not eat at McDonalds and love or hate
computers, just like everyone else.
Pagans are just folks who have a different religion, a Nature Religion that teaches them to honor all life. Pagans honor their Goddesses and Gods with the same faith that non-pagans have their own religions.
Where are the Pagan Churches?
There are thousands of Pagan Temples around the world. Most Eclectic Pagans, Wiccans and Native American Religions do not worship in churches. Because they are Nature Religions. Religious Rituals are often held outside, in parks, fields, wooded groves, at a beach or lake, anywhere that promotes a connection with Nature. Large public rituals are often held in auditoriums, small rituals are often held in peoples homes. There are also Virtual Temples and Altars online.
Why do people say bad things about Pagans?
People often ridicule what they do not understand. Fundamental Christianity seems especially threatened by Pagans, although I do not know why. Many hateful, ridiculous, and untrue things about Paganism have been said by Fundamentalist preachers, who obviously were not paying any attention to Jesus message. Hate and prejudice were never a part of Jesus teachings. Hollywood has also created many damaging and untrue stereotypes to sell movie tickets. Funny, no one believes Robo-Cop is real, but people seem anxious to believe any absurd thing said about Pagans or Witches. (NO "The Craft" was not realistic or true at all!!!)
Can a Christian be a Pagan too?
Many
cultures have a blend of Christian and Pagan beliefs within their
Christian Religions. Irish Catholicism, Mexican, Italian and South
American Catholicism all have incorporated many Pagan beliefs and
customs into their Christian faith. I am sure there are many others,
but these are the ones I am most familiar with. The crowning of Mary on
May Day is from the older Pagan custom of "Crowning the May Queen" as a
representative of the Goddess.
Religious belief is a very personal thing, it is the most personal thing about you. How you express your spirituality is no ones business but your own and what you believe is between you and your higher power. Your truth is in your own heart, honor it and do not let anyone limit it.
How do I start learning about being a Pagan?
You
look into your heart and begin asking yourself questions about what is
sacred. The essence of Paganism is within you, many of the answers are
there. There are some resources listed below that will help you to
learn more about Paganism. Start with remembering top be grateful to
the earth for sustaining your life and giving you food.
What can I do if my family or friends think it is bad to be a Pagan?You can try to educate them. If this does not work, quietly develop a Pagan
heart. You can begin
by trusting your own perceptions. Then honor
Nature and learn Her ways. You may not be able to buy books or go to
public rituals, but you can watch a small patch of grass for 10 minutes
and really see it, all true power comes through understanding.
You
can gaze at the night sky and feel the power of the Moon, and get to
know Her phases .......You can learn about herbs, and the environment
.......You can practice sewing, so when you can have ritual clothes,
you will be able to create beautiful ones .......You can look at
National Geographics at the Library and learn about Pagan societies and
beliefs around the world .......You can go to museums and see ancient
Goddess & God figures .......You can study about Native American
customs ....... You can pick up litter as a way to be a Pagan honoring
Mother Earth .......You can meditate .......You can collect pictures of
Nature .......You can soak in a tub and do a private ritual in your
mind, as you bless the water for its life giving essence .......You can
notice if the plants or animals around you need food or water
.......You can thank the Earth for each bit of food you eat.......You
can learn to recognize what Nature is saying by listening.
Regardless of what your friends or family believe, you can practice your faith in small, simple, healing ways that will create a powerful spiritual energy within you and strengthen your connection with the Earths Wisdom and Spirituality.
You can
try to educate them. If this does not work, quietly develop a Pagan
heart. You can begin by trusting your own perceptions. Then honor
Nature and learn Her ways. You may not be able to buy books or go to
public rituals, but you can watch a small patch of grass for ten
minutes and really see it, all true power comes through
understanding.




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