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This post is devoted to helping older children
to understand what Paganism is. Pagans have a wide range of views and not all
Pagans will agree with everything written on this page – which is fine. Paganism embraces an open, not a closed,
view of the world and can incorporate a wide range of different beliefs and
practices – which makes it both very wonderful and very hard to describe. I
have attempted to not use too many complex words, so that everyone can easily
understand it – and disagree with it, if they want to.
What
Paganism is
Paganism means different things to
different people, but the one thing that almost all Pagans agree on is that the
natural world includes sacred, or divine, forces and that it is good to show
respect for the sacred forces, or spirits, that exist in nature – because as
humans we are part of nature. When we show respect for the natural world we show
respect for ourselves and the entire universe in which we live. Many Pagans
understand that the most powerful divine forces of nature are Gods – which
includes Goddesses. By tapping into the power of the Gods we can improve our
own daily lives. As the Gods are powerful they can help us achieve the things we want.