hi all was just wondering waht gods or goddesses people do or dont worship. i will start it off, i worship diana the moon goddess for protection and also i pray to / worship plutus the greek god of wealth when i feel in need of a little help :-) i would be be interested to hear what gods etc other people pray/worship to ? many blessings macus
I worship the mother earth, I do not give her a name as she is know as many, she is simply mother earth to me, but I did go by the finnish name mannu for a while. She has provided for us along time, I like to try and give something back.
I am actually not a worshipper of any of the gods/godesses... You can call me a fan ^.^
I do have a certain respect for all and for none... Kind of neutral thing.
But when one gets in deep $5#7 its in our nature to seek for some master help , mainly from above.. so in my case i am making a little chat with my creator, whoever he/she is...and yes there is something superior and great out there... Sometimes just go out in nature and just meditate or simply gaze and stare in the nothing-point of green and Voila! Answers! :D
My point of view of religion is similar to Mara's. My view of "God" is a genderless, formless, and almighty being equivalent to Nature.
Re: who do i or dont i ? By: ShyShy
Post # 5 Oct 20, 2011
Worship is not a word I would really use to describe my 'connection' to certain deities.
I feel a strong connection to the Moon. ( call it God / Goddess or whatever you prefer.)
I am also drawn to Mother Earth as a guide, or power, or whatever terminology one wants to use.
Recently my main focuse has been on the Goddess Persephone. usually before i start worshiping and asking for guidence i do some research, to me persephone helps me by seeing anothers side to a story when things change. shes the only goddess i've been worshiping so far but i've only just begun.
Re: who do i or dont i ? By: lightseer
Post # 7 Oct 22, 2011
I have never worshiped anything besides the christian version of God until now. I worship the mother earth and father sky. That is the best way I can think of to put it. I do not know much of religion and am thinking of adding it to my main studies :)