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Neopaganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Celtic Neopaganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A search of the Amazon.com data base shows the following books on Neopaganism: ... About Neopaganism: ... Overview of Neopaganism...
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NEOPAGANISM: This is a group of religions which are attempted re-creations of ancient Pagan religions. Of these, Wicca is the most common; it is loosely based on ancient Celtic beliefs and practices. Wiccans recognize eight seasonal days of celebration.
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Central tenets of neo-paganism, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz. ... Belief in Deity; Some believe in a Supreme Being. Many believe in God and Goddess--a duality. Many believe there are countless spirit beings, gods and goddesses, in the cosmos and within all of nature--God is all and ... all are one God.
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Neopaganism covers a wide range of belief systems which have emerged in the past 50 years, primarily in the UK, Europe, and the United States. ... Rather, the books presented here are source texts of Neopaganism, and other books which deal with related topics. Many of these books contain outdated or speculative material,
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Wicca and Witchcraft: Objective guide to Wicca's history, beliefs, rituals, terminology, symbols and more from ReligionFacts. ... Neo-Paganism (also spelled Neopaganism and also known as Paganism) is an increasingly popular religious movement emphasizing ancient pagan religious traditions and reverence for nature.
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Belarus; Estonia; Latvia; ... Among the various pagan groups in Central-Eastern Europe the pagans in the Baltic countries - Lithuania and Latvia - seem to be most active and best organized. ... The direct inspiration for the modern attempts to revive Lithuanian paganism was the tradition of the Baltic holiday of summer solstice,
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Isaac and Phaedra Bonewits' Website ... Isaac is currently working on two books: a full-length work on the laws of magic and a brief guide to Neopaganism. He's also providing wedding officiant and other ceremonial services through two other sites: Unusual Ceremonies.com and Hudson Valley Civil Ceremonies.com.
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Within this section are described the beliefs and ceremonies of a presently, practiced, pagan religion. These descriptions will attempt to explain past and present meanings of this religion for its practitioners. ... The following articles are presented: ... Back to Home Page or Contents Page or Topics or Index...
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