Interesting. I never heard of the term "IndoPaganism" so I did a quckie search and found:
"The IndoPagan Project seeks to be a resource for, and to unite those in the NeoPagan community who feel a deepest resonance with the Vedic, Hindu, Buddhist or other path of Indo-origin, and whose ritual practice and pantheon choice is based heavily in one or more of those spiritualities."
First off, while like anything else if you peruse it you are going to find the odd or circus act, but overall the Indopagans who are serious struck me as academic, educated in the theme and Hinduism, fair, erudite. I sort of like what I saw (as a Hindu), and I find it interesting in that there seems to be a broader alliance of the Divine than some may imagine. My perspective is, if there is indeed as much communion going on with the "pagans" with the Hindu Divinity, the Divinity will have as much influence on them as their message has on others over the internet or "gatherings". I see a win win here.
So actually, I am not having a problem with it. I think folks will be surprised how well this is likely to pan out. Don't discount the intervention of the Gods in this, the "powers that Be" and the natural balance here that has no little say in the matter.
While it is true that Indopaganism is a "modern" gathering of tribes, I am not so sure that paganism if you will of old Europe ever "died". The Gods and angels and faeries are definetly still there.
In Vietnam, in the stress of battle, an event was described to me from a female whose husband was in the midst of a horrific battle, choppers in the sky, troops on the ground, the Vietcong all over and in the spooky. Suddenly he saw "a lady in white", when he told others, holy cow, they started seeing "Her", too. Five in total all saw "Her". Then they called "Her" the white Athena. They don't know why they did so.
It could have been an illusion. Or total fear combined with "mass consciosness". But all saw the same.
Did this woman lie to me?
Could it be, that when several minds think the same in the middle of mind-rushing-melding and frankly in this case fear, that very cunsciousness not only causes illusions ... but actually causes reality? That if you think, then they will come? That what is in the air, can actually form?
Whatever happened, when she told me, my hair stood up on my neck.
Hi Athena, hope you are having a nice day.
Sorry, I detracted from Hinduism. But this may work out. No one is going to be able to stop it anyway. Certainly, I am not the Hierophant who sets the stage for the Act (part 2). My Hinduism certainly will be around, no matter what.