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To all pagans: Who do you worship and how? Read below.?

I am a Buddhist, but at the same time a chinesse-born so aside from Buddha, I also worship other Gods and Goddess, I even have a Ganesha in my house. Who do you worship and how is the ritual?

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  • Witchy
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    I am a Celtic Reconstructionist. I worship Celtic (mostly Gaulish) deities. Taranis, Cernunnos, Lugh (Lugus), and Epona are the deities that I am closest to. I also honor Sequana, Don (Welsh), and Sulis---as well as a few local land and water deities. Those are the deities that I have been able to make the closest connections to through prayer, meditations, rituals, and personal experiences.

    My rituals are simple. We have an altar in our home where we burn incense and candles and give offerings (usually food, drink, or handmade gifts) to our deities every day. I also sing praises to them--especially when I am in the car driving (I have a long work commute). We generally do purifying rituals when showering to cleanse the soul as well as the body. We celebrate four agricultural holidays a year with offerings and feasting. We also honor our ancestors with offerings.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Depends on the person and the coven. Pagans are open to many pantheons of deities it's just personal preference. Same goes for ritual. The basics of casting a circle using directions and elements and Inviting deities are the same. Go to religioustolerance.org for info.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I honor the God and Goddess, and usually address Them as "Father God and Mother Goddess".

    I use specific names in spellworkings (i.e. I address Apollo when doing healing work), but in Ritual or everyday life I use the broader address.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Jesus Christ of Nazereth, Father and Spirit.

    Ritual is practiceing Judaism and giving all the glory to Jesus... and practicing the priciples of the Bible as best I can.

    Blessings,

    David

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