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  2. What is Germanic Paganism? Germanic Paganism is a religion of largely Germanic elements. There is no evidence that Germanic Paganism was ever a monolithic religion with roots in the Indo-European religious tradition. It has been (and continues to be) argued that Germanic Paganism was the original Pagan religion that Christianity supplanted.
  3. The History of Oktoberfest There are two conflicting accounts of how this ancient celebration developed. Some claim that it began as a Christian ritual to remember the baptism of Christ, but that story would've predated the first German settlement of Austria by at least a thousand years. But the other legend the old Germanic harvest celebration is far more plausible. The celebration was ...
  4. Oct 18, 2024The ancient Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Persians, and even ancient Jews had a concept of a day of rest. Some have speculated that Christians stole their Sabbath from Pagans, but it's possible that all religions were taking a page from history. 10) Christmas The Christmas tree tradition can be traced to Pagan practices in Germanic Europe.
  5. Our most important (and almost only) source for the Pagan religion of the Germans is the Germania of Tacitus, written in the first century. The religion described by Tacitus is very different from the Viking-Age religion described in the Norse sagas, like, an awful lot.
  6. Our most important (and almost only) source for the Pagan religion of the Germans is the Germania of Tacitus, written in the first century. The religion described by Tacitus is very different from the Viking-Age religion described in the Norse sagas, like, an awful lot.
  7. They dont follow any organized religious doctrine, but natural witches are often inspired by various schools of Paganism. Some people call them nature-witches, which is kind of an umbrella term for anyone who believes in a reverence for nature and all living things.
  8. When Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire, it didnt come without controversy. The Romans saw Christians as hostile heathens who rejected the religion of their ancestors. But many of the customs practiced by early Christians were actually borrowed from the pagans they so despised, all as a means of converting the Pagans to Christianity. Here […]
  9. Our team is leading the way toward a safe, inclusive space for all substantiated witches, pagans, spiritualists, druids, or other faith bases. If you have felt rejected, alienated, isolated, or alone in your spiritual quests - we've built a home for you. We are ever so thankful for your contributions to Coven Cloud. This space would not be possible if not for your input and collaboration ...
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