{"id":209143,"date":"2017-02-18T17:16:11","date_gmt":"2017-02-18T22:16:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/deconstructing-pagan-religions-daily-news-analysis.php"},"modified":"2017-02-18T17:16:11","modified_gmt":"2017-02-18T22:16:11","slug":"deconstructing-pagan-religions-daily-news-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/modern-satanism\/deconstructing-pagan-religions-daily-news-analysis.php","title":{"rendered":"Deconstructing Pagan religions &#8211; Daily News &amp; Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Before the birth of Abrahamic religions and other monotheistic    cultures, most parts of the world followed a variety of Pagan    religions. These were mostly polytheistic religious practices    with deities representing forces of nature as that is what man    feared most. In what is commonly referred to as classical    antiquity, and later in the middle-ages, Paganism, was    widespread among Nordic, Celtic, Slavic and Germanic tribes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pagan cultures existed across the world. In fact, most    traditional Indian religions that were brought under the    umbrella of the common Hindu way of life shared many    similarities with Pagan religions from regions as far as Greece    and Central Asia. In fact, the Greek and Roman pantheon is    identical, just the names are different.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, Indian goddess Saraswati has Greco-Roman    counterparts in Athena\/Minerva. Pagans also worshiped goddesses    associated with rivers and water for their ability to create    and sustain life. These include Anahita (Zoroastrian), Ganga    (Indian), Tethys (Greek), Chalchiuhtclicue (Aztec) and Dewi    Danu (Balinese).  <\/p>\n<p>    The word Pagan comes from the Latin word Paganus which    meant related to the country side or village dweller. It    came to mean a person with little or no knowledge or what is    popularly called village bumpkin. But the word Pagan wasnt    used until the early Christian Church began using it to    describe people from distant rural places who were considered    backward because they did not practice monotheism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Pagan was therefore considered a derogatory term until the    early 20th century when Wiccans made Paganism cool and    acceptable again and re-branded it as neo-Paganism.    Neo-Paganism is a group of new religious movements inspired by    historical Pagan beliefs of pre-Christian Europe. Polytheism    and animism is common among all these movements, however, they    do not share any common text and maintain separate identities.    Lets take a look at some modern Pagan movements:  <\/p>\n<p>    It is a worship of the sacred feminine, something that was    lost to patriarchal religions. Here the female form, sexuality    and maternity are celebrated. The followers of this movement    see matriarchy as natural, egalitarian and pacifistic as    opposed to destructive and aggressive patriarchal cultures.    Goddesses worshipped vary from region to region and include    Diana, Hecate, Isis, Ishtar, Saraswati and Kali.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is also a neo-Pagan movement which aims at reviving the    cultural beliefs and religions of Germanic people from the Iron    Age and Early Medieval Europe. Heathen communities rely on    historical records, archeological evidence as well as folklore    for information about lifestyles in pre-Christian Europe.    Scandinavian and Icelanding Old Norse mythological texts and    old Anglo-Saxon folk tales are popular in this regard. Heathen    communities are known as kindreds or hearths, who gather    together in specially constructed buildings to conduct their    rituals which always involve raising a ceremonial toast of an    alcoholic beverage to their deities. Some Heathens have    however, unfortunately become rather racist and started    associating with white supremacist movements.  <\/p>\n<p>    Druidry originated in England in the 18th century mainly as a    cultural movement aimed at increasing appreciation for nature    and how people are connected with it. The movement subsequently    became spiritual and developed religious undertones with an    increasing emphasis on nature worship and environmental    protection. The neo-Druids adhere to no dogma and there is no    central authority, it is just a form of nature-centred    spirituality. Almost all Druids are animists, but some have    elaborate ancestor worship rituals. Their festivals include    celebrating the Autumn and Spring Equinoxes and Winter and    Summer Solstice. Most rituals are carried out in day light    outdoors. Neo-Druidry is popular in Britain and North America.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is the fastest growing religion in the world. It was    developed in England in the early twentieth century by Gerald    Gardner and Doreen Valiente. While Wicca has no central    authority, its core values are similar across various    traditions (sects and denominations). Wicca is duotheistic,    i.e., it has two deities, the Moon Goddess and the Horned God.    You have probably seen the five point star or pentacle    associated with witchcraft. It is just a harmless image    depicting the five elements: Earth, Fire, Air, Water and    Spirit. While Wicca talks about magic as a part of its rituals,    it is actually defined as channelising ones will to achieve a    goal. An important Wiccan rule is that a follower of Wicca can    never do any harm to another person. There is also the concept    of Threefold Return, according to which if you do good or bad,    it will ultimately come back to you with thrice its original    intensity. This is a bit like the Indian concept of Karma.    Though often used interchangeably with witchcraft, Wicca is    distinct from Satanism and Luciferianism, whose followers also    call themselves witches and wizards.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.dnaindia.com\/india\/report-deconstructing-pagan-religions-2326774\" title=\"Deconstructing Pagan religions - Daily News &amp; Analysis\">Deconstructing Pagan religions - Daily News &amp; Analysis<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Before the birth of Abrahamic religions and other monotheistic cultures, most parts of the world followed a variety of Pagan religions. 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