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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Okay. now, i'm sorry it took so long to redo this...i've been really busy with school and all. I used different colors for the information, but they're the colors of the elements.
white- Air
Red- Fire
light green- Earth
Light blue- Water

Hopefully now it is easier to Read. the information i used is from
"Paganism an Introduction to Earth Centered Religions" by Joyce and River Higgenbotham. these are some basic facts, and some of the information depends on the individual or the traditions. it is not the same with everybody, and that's fine.

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  • Ok I am sooo confused on paganism... Paganism is ones own beliefs? Anyone can claim to be a Pagan? Like some religions require to be baptized or to worship at a church or a place of worship... What books could explain this more clear and in depth? Sorta like a bible but with paganism because I would like to learn more... From what I have read so far Paganism seems to be the most peaceful of all and I would like to learn as much as possible.

  • @idc228 i would definately recommend the book i used to help make this video. =) all the information i used here will be there plus some others ^^. it's called Paganism: An Introduction to Earth-centered Religions, by Joyce and River Higginbotham ^^

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  • Paganism is older than atleast 50000 years, and it is ever-changing and ever ameliorating. Christianity is a corruption on the spiritual-scientific ideas and ideals of paganism. The rituals that we stigmatize it by today are though about 4000 years old, and they changed at the Viking Age and many times before, only to become more accurate to the meaning of life.

  • @TheIDivineI

    nice comment.

    I was raised in a really devout Greek Orthodox christian family, and my parents always taught me that pagans were people that didn't believe in Jesus n stuff like that

    as i got older i started to question my old beliefs ans i started getting very much int paganism. I can't really choose which form bc there's a lot i consider interesting, so i have my mixed beliefs which i'm pretty happy about now

    i'd love to learn more though

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  • @idc228 google ecauldron and you will find a very useful site that continues to help me... for begginners there is a link on the home page 'pagan primer' and it's very helpful. Blessed Be

  • Thank you so much! I was not well educated paganism and this has helped alot. But is paganism just a belief everything has a soul or is even an official religion or what? Lol im just sort of trying to find myself spiritually, like what i believe and stuff you know? Any help is appreciated! Thx

  • @idc228 paganism is the most peaceful of all. Christians believe that if we are not Christians then we will go to hell, pagans believe we are all free to make our own choices. Paganism is basically a belief that everythign is connected and has a soul, even hinduism is a form of paganism.

  • I was hoping for some general information from a pagan.

    Could i ask, what does the new moon (moon not visible from earth) represent to pagans (or witches).

    Also, what does the Rose flower represent?

    Any info is appreciated.

  • I was looking back at the first comments and i was wondering... what the hell is a false religion????? I mean if you believe in theis than it is a religion, as for being false no one actually knows 100% what is 'real'. We all may be wrong and we all may be right...but no one knows. The point of religion as I see it is to believe in something so it doesn't feel like we're all living for nothing. Okay rant over. Anyway lovely video :)

  • I LOVED the video

  • we were all pagan before christian

  • There are many things to call it. I call it natural spirituality. I think it is healthy for the planet and the people living on it. The world needs it's Monotheists, Polytheists, neutrals, and atheists, and that isn't going to change.

  • @lilkuo

    no they are not pagan.well maybe buddists are but not Taoism

  • New subscriber and favourite video. Well said. Saw this posted on Twitter.

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