Modern paganism, also called Neopaganism, is a blanket term used to refer to a wide array of religious and spiritual beliefs that originate primarily in indigenous pre-Christian traditions from Europe, as well as other indigenous global traditions. While defined as much by its diversity and heterogeneity as any set of unifying beliefs, Neopaganism is a faith that fundamentally centers and celebrates human relationships with “the wider, other-than-human world”. This focus on the relationship between humankind and the genius loci, or spirit of place, makes Neopaganism of special interest to those who yearn after and revere nature, as it is a religion that revolves not around a divine or spiritual being, but around a specific place – Earth.

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