Eclectic Paganism
Definition:
Eclectic Paganism is a spiritual path that draws from multiple traditions, mythologies, and practices. Instead of following one specific tradition, eclectic practitioners create a personal practice based on what resonates most deeply with them.
Usage:
“I’m an eclectic pagan, so I honor both Greek and Norse deities in my rituals.”
Why It Matters in Corvus Veritas:
Our House is founded on eclectic values. We encourage witches to explore different pantheons, philosophies, and belief systems with both respect and curiosity. Eclecticism is not about picking what’s trendy—it’s about listening to your spirit, researching your influences, and weaving a path that is both meaningful and ethical.
Guidance for Students:
- Keep a journal of your experiences with different practices to find your authentic voice.
- Research the cultural context of anything you adopt into your practice.
- Don’t be afraid to evolve—your path will grow with you.
Related Terms:
Pantheon, Personal Gnosis, Open Practice
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