PURRFECTLY PAGAN COMMUNITY AND MORE! WITH GRIZZLY ON THE HUNT!

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Medieval Europe: Pagan beliefs persisted in rural areas, often blending with Christian practices. However, through missionary efforts and the establishment of Christian dominance, paganism declined.

Modern Paganism: In recent centuries, there has been a revival of pagan practices and beliefs:

19th Century onwards: Various movements, such as the Romantic movement and the Theosophical Society, rekindled interest in ancient pagan cultures, mythology, and spirituality.

20th Century: The emergence of modern pagan movements like Wicca, Druidry, and Heathenry brought pagan beliefs and practices into the contemporary era.

These movements draw inspiration from ancient pagan traditions and emphasize nature reverence and magic.

It's important to note that this is a brief overview, and pagan history is incredibly diverse and extensive, with numerous regional variations and unique practices.
There are several reasons why some individuals may hold fear or apprehension towards paganism. It's important to note that these reasons vary from person to person, and not everyone holds these views. Here are a few common factors that contribute to this fear:
Misunderstanding and Misrepresentation: Paganism is often misunderstood or misrepresented in popular culture, leading to stereotypes and misconceptions.
Media portrayals may perpetuate negative stereotypes, associating paganism with evil, Satanism, or witchcraft, which can contribute to fear or prejudice.

Religious Differences: Paganism is different from the dominant monotheistic religions, such as Christianity or Islam.

Fear or discomfort may arise from a lack of familiarity with pagan beliefs and practices, leading to a perceived threat to one's own religious or cultural identity.

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@Polytheism @Nature-based spirituality @Deities
@Rituals @Sacred groves @Altars @Sabbats @Esbats @Wheel of the Year @Wicca @Witchcraft @Druidry @Norse mythology @Celtic mythology @Pantheism @Animism @Shamanism @Goddess worship @Green magic
@Divination @Runes @Pagan festivals @Magickal correspondences @Pagan ethics @Circle casting

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