Common Definitions and Misconceptions of Nature-Based Religion
81What is Nature Religion?
Your friend has just told you she is a Pagan and follows nature-based spirituality. You think of yourself as pretty hip, but visions of tree hugging and tie dye still fill your head.
One of the first questions you probably asked her was, "Are you Wiccan?" secretly thinking to yourself that she better not expect you to go around saying "Merry Meet!" or "Merry Part!" with a big grin on your face.
Whether you know someone who is Wiccan or another variant of Pagan, you want to know what exactly this nature religion thing is.
Below is a short list of definitions that will help you understand your loved one better and be able to ask the questions you are thinking of in a sensitive way. This list is by no means exhaustive and hopefully will serve as a springboard for further research by you.
Pagan
For the purposes of this article, a Pagan practices a religion other than those of Judeo-Christian traditions. Some follow a nature-based path but others do not and dislike being lumped into that definition. The term actually comes from a word meaning country dweller.
Pagan was also used as an insult to insinuate that the person actually had no religion or morality. For this reason, some who follow this type of path prefer not to use the term Pagan just as some who practice magic prefer not to use the term witch as that was a term of prejudice. This can be confusing to people of other faiths as well as those within a polytheistic framework. Keep in mind that you can ask 50 Pagans what the definition of the word is and get 200 or more different answers.
Polytheism
As stated, polytheism is a belief in many gods. This can include true belief in many gods as individual deities or belief in one divine power that can represent itself in many forms. However, many Pagans fall somewhere on the broad spectrum in between these two ideas.
Nature-Based Spirituality
This term encompasses many different paths including Wicca, eco-feminist spiritual groups, shamanistic paths, fairy traditions, Druidry, and more. It is the recognition that we are all part of the cycles of the earth and includes a deep reverence for the planet which may or may not involve the devotion to deities.
The life force permeates every living being even those that seem inanimate such as rocks and trees. Nature-based paths help us become more connected to these natural cycles, the life force within the earth, and conversely the life and spirit within ourselves.
Wicca
The Wiccan religion is a faith unto itself, although it is a Pagan religion in that it involves polytheism and nature-based spirituality. A god and goddess, usually called the Lord and Lady, are revered as a counterbalance to each other instead of having one gender representing the divine.
Wicca is modern in origin and practice but has roots in pre-Christian spiritual beliefs. There are many different Wiccan traditions but some basic tenets are the Wiccan Rede and the Threefold Law, both of which provide a moral framework for the religion.
A Starting Point for Discussion
There are many offshoots of Paganism just as there are many denominations of Christianity. The definitions above are just a starting point to help you understand some related concepts within Paganism.
As you can see, your loved one might even be involved with that tree hugging you imagined earlier, but it is in the spirit of connecting with nature and attuning with the natural cycles of the planet. When in doubt, it is best to ask the person how they describe their religion instead of making assumptions and judgments. I hope this short list helps alleviate some fears you may have about the path your friend is taking and opens up enlightening discussion on religion for you both.
Info on Some Pagan Traditions
- Wicca - History and Beliefs of this Modern Nature-Based Religion
Wicca is arguably the most popular Neo-Pagan religion today. In the 20th century, it arose from a small practice in England to a nearly worldwide phenomenon. What exactly is Wicca once you separate it from misconceptions, Hollywood fluff, rumors and - Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan Religion
Reconstructionist Paganism is an attempt to piece together remnants of pre-Christian religions and bring them into a modern context. Celtic Reconstructionism (CR) is a growing movement among Pagans who want to add authenticity to their practice. - Asatru - Reconstructing Northern European Religion for Modern Heathens
Asatru is a modern religion based on the pre-Christian faith of the Germanic tribes. It's based on Norse lore and history. Learn more about this honorable faith. - Christo-Paganism - How Some People Blend These Two Seemingly Disparate Traditions
Learn the reasoning behind blending these two traditions and how it can be fulfilling for those that believe. - Dark Paganism as a Spiritual Path - Fact vs. Fiction
Is dark Paganism just Paganism dressed up in Goth clothing or devil worshippers calling themselves Pagan? In a word - no. These stereotypes may exist on some level. But beyond them lies the truth of this fulfilling and often times challenging path. I
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