thewanderer said:
I think everybody has their own interpretation of their pantheon. I don't see how it could be possible that two people could see any god or goddess the same way. For example, I don't see the Goddess as an entity... More of a life force of nature.
That is true, I think everyone has their own view and image of their deity/deities...even traditonal ones. Though with traditional ones it usually falls into a very similar image/package.
Though, everyone who honors a traditional god or goddess like say The Morrigan and Hekate are all seeing her in a
very similar way. The myths, rituals, history, image are all very similar with
minor changes to allow for personal worship and relationship (and path, say Recon vs Neo, etc). For some Hekate might be more protective and for others more distant, but she's still
Hekate with the same Hellenic role, image (paintings, statues, symbols) and myths. See what I mean? So it's entirely possible for many people to see a deity the same way. On the other message board I'm on (it's mostly Pagan) a lot of the Recons view The Morrigan the same exact way. There's nothing wrong with that and it's possible.
With untraditional deities, there is
no record of them anywhere in history or myth, no unifying aspect like the other deities in ancient times. They were either consciously created by the person (maybe because no traditional deities appealed to them or called to them or because they wanted something more meaningful and personal to them, etc) or these unknown/untraditional deities are either new deities, or old ones in a new form with a new image and name
or perhaps they were there all along and for whatever reason were never known like the others. Either way there is a difference in traditional deities and unknown/untraditional ones.
...and I'm not sure what my point was...