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  1. Lorgar-Aurelian

    How important is your ancestry in paganism?

    This is a question I expect a lot of different answers for. Afterall there is no real codification of Paganism so you know expecting a uniform answer would be silly. I have had several people on several occasions tell me that the only valid way to worship any pagan deities is to worship those...
  2. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Polytheists and Pagans: What lead you to your spiritual path or pantheon?

    As my own interest in Paganism/polytheism has been kindled I figured I would ask you all what lead you to your current spiritual path? Did the stories of your gods resonate with you? Did one path or another simply "click" with you the more you learned about it? I would love to hear your...
  3. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Why are certain mythologies more popular than others?

    I've noticed in communicating with various pagans online and in person that certain mythologies are far more popular among the pagans than others. But not just pagans. Among popular culture it almost always seems like we get the big 3 , Egypt, Norse, greek and little else. Why isn't...
  4. Lorgar-Aurelian

    How important is choose a Pantheon?

    Let us say I was interested in becoming a pagan. How important is the pantheon one such as myself would choose? What kind of resources could I get to learn more about paganism? Could I use my own ideas of gods or do I need to rely on an older model? Any information would be appreciated. Also...
  5. Rakovsky

    Which were the main gods of the Indus valley civilization?

    The Indus Valley Civilization is one of the world's oldest, lasting from prehistory to 1500 BC. It had a huge population spread along the Indus river and neighboring regions in modern Pakistan and northwest India. Scholars tend to think it was basically Dravidian in its main language and that it...
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