Paganism is an affirmation of interactive and polymorphic sacred relationship by individual or community with the tangible, sentient, and nonempirical. Paganism has neither a central administration nor an ecclesiastical council. But paganism is polymorphic not only in its determination but also in how it perceives the divine. The sacred or spiritual itself can assume many different forms.
This multiformity of the divine might be omniform or pantheistic, or it might simply be multiplex and polytheistic. At the same time, from a pagan perspective, the heterogeneity of divine reality may also be understood as subsumed within or as some kind of monistic unity. But even here, this is not necessary for a perspective to be pagan. In sum, paganism represents a celebration of variety that challenges the very limits of human conception and imagination.
Source: "Pagan Theology: Paganism as a World Religion"
Music: Tom Salta - Final Flight (Instrumental)
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