Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
I think most of the Gods are the same across(sometimes with a less than perfect overlay) the different panteons, especially the one I worship can be found in every religion I know of, except for Scientology ahahah
I refer to either Induist gods, or Egyptian ones(particularly Osiris, Heru(Horus) and Sekhmet(the shadow self of Isis), sometimes greek/roman, even norse. I also love the mesoamerican Kukulkan/Quetzalcoatl, which is the same as my main divinity across all other cultures.
Did you know that a couple of thousands of years ago they refered to Zeus and Amon Ra as being the same God? Greeks used to call him Zeus Amon. I'd suggest Thor is pretty much the same God.
I call him Father.
I refer to either Induist gods, or Egyptian ones(particularly Osiris, Heru(Horus) and Sekhmet(the shadow self of Isis), sometimes greek/roman, even norse. I also love the mesoamerican Kukulkan/Quetzalcoatl, which is the same as my main divinity across all other cultures.
Did you know that a couple of thousands of years ago they refered to Zeus and Amon Ra as being the same God? Greeks used to call him Zeus Amon. I'd suggest Thor is pretty much the same God.
I call him Father.

I honestly don't think I could pick just one, or even two. I feel like all are relevant and were of reigning importance to a civilization at one point in time. In learning about each pantheon's gods, goddesses, spirits, and creatures, it says so much about what they valued at that time. I also find it interesting to look at deities names and see how the language was. It seems with Egyptian deities the names can appear more staccato in pronunciation, but are a bit softer with Celtic deities.
Re: Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
Truly, I believe that all gods are manifestations of the same supreme energy.
I don't really think it can be defined by one pantheon so when I cast or pray or whatever I usually devote myself to the God/Goddess who is the deity that will best represent my intentions.
I don't really think it can be defined by one pantheon so when I cast or pray or whatever I usually devote myself to the God/Goddess who is the deity that will best represent my intentions.
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Re: Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
I work with the Celtic Pantheon
Re: Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
I work with Horus. He called me in many ways before I finally realized what was happening. My husband is a Priest of Ahriman.
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I mainly work with Norse, Irish and Slavic patheons. I have found great understanding with Odin and Badb, even tough they are not may nationaliity. It is odd but I feel as if I am an outsider to thier patheon, I don't feel as connected to them as i would a Slavic deity. Them two are more teachers but loving.
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Re: Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
I'm very fond of the Greek God(dess)'s. I worship Athena first, then Artemis, Posideon, and a few others! Anyone else's First goddess Athena as well?
I am the voice of the past that will always be,
Filled with my sorrows and blood in my fields.
I am the voice of the future,
Bring me your peace,
Bring me your peace and my wounds,
They will heal.
-Celtic Woman
๑Blessed Be,
Singing☾anyon
Filled with my sorrows and blood in my fields.
I am the voice of the future,
Bring me your peace,
Bring me your peace and my wounds,
They will heal.
-Celtic Woman
๑Blessed Be,
Singing☾anyon
Re: Which Pantheon are you drawn to?
I am an active practitioner of the Nordic revival. I am however drawn to the native American practices involving spirit guardians and spirit animals.
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