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Yes . It is not compulsary to learn the rites and rutials to appreciate nature its self.they are there to deepen your appreciation and understanding. References :
Of course. Every person's belief is their own faith. Follow your own path. You can be Pagan without being Wiccan, or Shaman, or such. Just be yourself and enjoy what's around you. References :
You can choose your own pagan path, if you do not wish to practice magick, that is your choice.
I am Wiccan, and worship the goddess and the god. I view them as a part of nature. I myself do not practice much magick, but I am very aware of the nature around me and how things interact with each other. I am currently studying herbs and their healing and health properties. I consider myself a simple kitchen witch.
You also do not need to be pagan to respect the earth and all her creatures that share our home.
feel free to email me if you wish. References :
#1 by Mere Mortal on June 7th, 2009
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Is there a form of Paganism that is practiced without the magic and mysticism? Just nature appreciation?
#2 by Ana on June 7th, 2009
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Yes, you don't HAVE to do the magick bit. Conversely, cermonial magickians don't do the religion bit.
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#3 by Nancy D on June 7th, 2009
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What r u? A cynic?
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#4 by DarkDeb on June 7th, 2009
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Yes, as many ways to the Goddess as there are souls upon the earth! Nature is the ultimate example of perfection in this world!
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#5 by dark_phoenix on June 7th, 2009
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You might look into Taoism. It's an ancient Chinese philosophy and a religion which focuses on seeking enlightenment through nature.
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http://www.religioustolerance.org/taoism.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daoism
#6 by Tree Hugger on June 7th, 2009
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Yes, I know some who are into the nature part without partaking in the magickal part.
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#7 by DAVID G on June 7th, 2009
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Yes . It is not compulsary to learn the rites and rutials to appreciate nature its self.they are there to deepen your appreciation and understanding.
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#8 by quietwater on June 7th, 2009
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Of course. Every person's belief is their own faith. Follow your own path. You can be Pagan without being Wiccan, or Shaman, or such. Just be yourself and enjoy what's around you.
References :
#9 by paganrosemama on June 7th, 2009
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You can choose your own pagan path, if you do not wish to practice magick, that is your choice.
I am Wiccan, and worship the goddess and the god. I view them as a part of nature. I myself do not practice much magick, but I am very aware of the nature around me and how things interact with each other. I am currently studying herbs and their healing and health properties. I consider myself a simple kitchen witch.
You also do not need to be pagan to respect the earth and all her creatures that share our home.
feel free to email me if you wish.
References :