The Kilted Heathen
Crow FreyjasmaðR
That's generally the definition I use, as well, as that's the etymological root for the word "god"; that which is worshiped."Gods are that which are deemed worthy of worship by a particular person or culture.
For me, gods are the absolute essence of a given element. This is called Слово (Slovo). While слово is Russian for "word", in a spiritual sense it is the absolute essence of given things. For example, everything that is about a thunderstorm - the high winds, the torrential rain, the thunder and lightning - all are the slovo of the storm. Its slovo differs from that of a rainshower or plains winds, its thunder and lightning different from heat lightning or arcing electricity. But who speaks this slovo? Thor-Perun - the God of Thunder - is the voice that speaks the thunderstorm into being. He is the Slovo, the prime origin, of a thunderstorm's existence. It's presence is his presence, and his creation in this physical world as he interacts with it. And so it is with other Gods, and their Words that they speak into this reality.
They are more than this reality, and thus cannot interact with it directly. Rather, they come to us through the elements, or through virtues and vices. When they come to us in dreams or visions, it is as humans or beasts so that we might recognize them, as well as when they visit Midgard in their physical forms.