Pagan Traditions
Not all Pagans are Wiccans, and not all Pagan paths are the same. From Asatru to Druidry to Celtic Reconstructionism, there are plenty of Pagan groups out there to choose from. Read on and learn about the differences and the similarities.
Religio Romana: Honoring the Ancient Roman Ways
Religio Romana is a modern Pagan reconstructionist religion based upon the ancient faith of pre-Christian Rome. Learn about this unique spiritual path than honors the old gods in they ways they were honored thousands of years ago.
Religio Romana is a modern Pagan reconstructionist religion based upon the ancient faith of pre-Christian Rome. Learn about this unique spiritual path than honors the old gods in they ways they were honored thousands of years ago.
Asatru
The Asatru tradition is a reconstructionist path that focuses on pre-Christian Norse spirituality. The movement began in the 1970s as part of a revival of Germanic paganism, and numerous Asatru groups exist in the United States and other countries.
The Asatru tradition is a reconstructionist path that focuses on pre-Christian Norse spirituality. The movement began in the 1970s as part of a revival of Germanic paganism, and numerous Asatru groups exist in the United States and other countries.
Druidism
While the word "Druid" may bring to mind visions of old bearded men in robes at Stonehenge, the fact is that modern Druidism is alive and well. Learn about some of the groups that celebrate the wisdom of the ancients, as well as why Druidism isn't Wiccan.
While the word "Druid" may bring to mind visions of old bearded men in robes at Stonehenge, the fact is that modern Druidism is alive and well. Learn about some of the groups that celebrate the wisdom of the ancients, as well as why Druidism isn't Wiccan.
Hellenic Polytheism
Rooted in the traditions and philosophies of the ancient Greeks, one neopagan path that has begun a resurgence is Hellenic Polytheism. Following the Greek pantheon, and often adopting the religious practices of their ancestors, Hellenes are part of the reconstructive neopagan movement.
Rooted in the traditions and philosophies of the ancient Greeks, one neopagan path that has begun a resurgence is Hellenic Polytheism. Following the Greek pantheon, and often adopting the religious practices of their ancestors, Hellenes are part of the reconstructive neopagan movement.
