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What did pagans believe about the afterlife?

What did pagans believe about the afterlife?

Most pagans believe in some form of reincarnation, viewing death as a transition within a continuing process of existence. Pagans accept death as a natural part of life and will wish to know when they are dying so that they may consciously prepare for it.

What religion does not believe in Heaven?

Witnesses believe in Heaven, but do not believe in Hell. Unlike many other religions, Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that death is not just the death of the physical body but also the death of the soul. “When a person dies, he ceases to exist.

Do Wiccans believe in a pagan afterlife?

There are many different forms of paganism, Wicca is just one branch. That being said, Wiccans believe in a pagan afterlife and they call it the Summerland. The Wiccan Summerland is comparable to the Christians’ Heaven with some pagan differences.

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What do Pagans believe about reincarnation?

Some believe strongly in reincarnation, in which a soul incarnates in multiple lives. Others believe in an afterlife similar to Heaven but often call it something else, for example Summerland, Valhalla, Folkvangr, Tir Na Nog, the Celtic Otherworld, etc. Most Pagans deny the aspect of Hell and eternal damnation.

What do Pagans believe about nature?

One thing that most Pagans have in common as far as paganism beliefs is a reverence and deep love for Mother Nature. In fact, most Pagans will tell you their religion is nature. Their god is nature. They worship Mother Earth and Father Sky.

What does it mean to be a pagan?

Pagan is an umbrella term which covers a wide range of belief systems and magical traditions including Wicca and witchcraft. Both of these belief systems engage in magical practices such as folk magic (making charms and potions, etc.) and ceremonial magic (casting circles etc) and weave magic into their spiritual beliefs.