#1 Celtic Reconstructionist
Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism (CR) is a polytheistic, animistic, religious and cultural movement. It is an effort to reconstruct, in a modern Celtic cultural context, an ancient Celtic religious tradition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Reconstructionist
#2 Romuva
Romuva is a modern revival of the indigenous Baltic religion practised by the Lithuanian peoples prior to Christianization
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romuva_%28church%29
#3 Old English Heathenry
Heathen is from Old English hæðen "not Christian or Jewish", (c.f. Old Norse heiðinn). Historically, the term was probably influenced by Gothic haiþi "dwelling on the heath", appearing as haiþno in Ulfilas' bible as "gentile woman," (translating the Greek in Mark 7:26). This translation probably influenced by Latin paganus, "country dweller", or it was chosen because of its similarity to the Greek ethne, "gentile". It has even been suggested that Gothic haiþi is not related to "heath" at all, but rather a loan from Armenian hethanos, itself loaned from Greek ethnos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paganism#Heathen
#4 Hellenic
Hellenic Polytheism serves as a descriptive term for a wide variety of polytheistic religious movements that are ideologically related by their reverence for the ancient Greek pantheon and/or their adoption of Hellenic religious practices
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenic_paganism
#5 Finnish Paganism
Finnish paganism was the indigenous pagan religion in present-day Finland and Karelia prior to Christianization. Finnish paganism shows many similarities with the neighboring cultures which practiced Germanic, Norse and Baltic paganism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Paganism
#6 Numinism
Numinism is a spiritual tradition derived from the indigenous religion of the Western world.
https://www.numinism.net/pakupaku/index ... e=Whatisit
#7 Traditional Witchcraft
Witchcraft as a belief system to the best of our knowledge pre-dates the majority of the current major religions of the planet and dates back to the Paleolithic period.
https://www.geocities.com/echo879/
#8 Slavic
Slavic mythology and Slavic religion evolved over more than 3,000 years. It is conjectured that some parts of it are from neolithic or possibly even mesolithic times. The religion possesses numerous common traits with other religions descended from the Proto-Indo-European religion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_paganism
#9 Asatru
Ãsatrú (Icelandic "Æsir faith") is a new religious movement whose focus is reviving the Norse paganism of the Viking Age - as described in the Eddas - prior to the arrival of Christianity
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asatru
#10 Religio Romana
The Religio Romana is the pre-Christian religion of Rome. Sometimes called "Roman Paganism", the modern practice of the Religio Romana is an attempt to reconstruct the ancient faith of Rome as closely as possible, making as few concessions to modern sensibilities as possible.
https://www.novaroma.org/religio_romana/
#11 Druidry
The Druids were polytheists, but also deified elements of nature[1], such as the sun, the moon, and the stars, looking to them for "signs and seasons".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Druidry
#12 Minoan
#13 Vedic
#14 Celtic Wicca
#15 Egyptian
#16 Mesopotamian
#17 Norse Wicca
#18 Satanism
#19 Thelema
#20 Christo-Pagan
#21 Stregha
#22 Traditional Wicca
#23 Eclectic Wicca
#24 Discordianism
#25 Dianic Wicca
Druidery is as far as I can go today as far as just reading about different Pagan traditions. For me it is probably as far as I can go and still have my reading relevant to myself at least in the broadest sense. I am sure I can learn something from every tradition out there.
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