FAQ
answers come, in part, from the Pagan Federation cause we couldn’t think of a better way to say it.
Um..What IS Pagan?
“Paganism is a spiritual way of life which has its roots in the ancient nature religions of the world. It is principally rooted in the old religions of Europe, though some adherents also find great worth in the indigenous beliefs of other countries. We celebrate the sanctity of Nature, revering the Divine in all things.
Pagans honor the Divine in all its aspects, whether male or female, as parts of the sacred whole. Paganism stresses personal spiritual experience, and Pagans often find that experience through their relationship with the natural world that they love. We believe that we should meet the Divine face to face, within our own experience, rather than through an intermediary.
Although some paths do have leaders and teachers, these people act as facilitators, using their own wisdom and experience to help guide those in their care towards discovering their own sense and interpretation of the Divine.
Our rites help us harmonize with the natural cycles, and so they are often held at the turning points of the seasons, at the phases of the moon and sun, and at times of transition in our lives.”
What about God/Gods/Goddesses?
“Some Pagans follow multiple Gods and Goddesses, their names familiar to all from the pages of European folklore and mythology: others focus on a single Life Force of no specific gender; yet others devote themselves to a cosmic couple – Goddess and God, or Lord and Lady.
We believe that each person should find their spirituality according to the dictates of the quiet, inner voice of their own soul. For this reason we respect all sincere religions, and do not proselytize or seek converts. From other faiths and from society generally, we ask only tolerance.”
Nature worship?
“In these days of environmental concern and eco-awareness, Pagans are often at the forefront of Green awareness. Pagans of all paths respect the rights of every living soul, whether human, animal, plant or rock. We are ever mindful of the actions of cause and effect, whether by thought or deed, upon the creatures of the Earth.
We encourage free thought, creative imagination and practical human resourcefulness, believing these to be fundamental to our spending our lives in harmony with the rhythms of the natural world.
These beliefs are the heritage of all people from our distant and common ancestors – they are equally the concern of all our descendants”
What is a Witch?
coming soon…..


