banbha
I do not believe in deities.
I believe they are legends to explain natural phenomena, tall tales, fairy tales...many might even have grains of truth deep down inside the stories but there are no higher powers or creators of life for me, and yet...
I'm totally pagan.
I follow the phases of the moon, the tides, the seasons like they are a part of me. I listen to the birds and the trees like they are speaking to me. I'm in awe of the vastness of the universe, the multiverse, as stars move over me each night. This, to me, is magic...Science!
I do not believe in the supernatural, but the natural.
Therein lies my spirituality.
I've never really discussed this with anyone. And was wondering if anyone felt the same or something similar. I was wondering how it would be thought about in pagan circles as I'm solitary. And maybe if other atheists feel spiritual in some way too...ETA: Is religious belief a hallmark of Paganism?
I believe they are legends to explain natural phenomena, tall tales, fairy tales...many might even have grains of truth deep down inside the stories but there are no higher powers or creators of life for me, and yet...
I'm totally pagan.
I follow the phases of the moon, the tides, the seasons like they are a part of me. I listen to the birds and the trees like they are speaking to me. I'm in awe of the vastness of the universe, the multiverse, as stars move over me each night. This, to me, is magic...Science!

Therein lies my spirituality.
I've never really discussed this with anyone. And was wondering if anyone felt the same or something similar. I was wondering how it would be thought about in pagan circles as I'm solitary. And maybe if other atheists feel spiritual in some way too...ETA: Is religious belief a hallmark of Paganism?