Bravera
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Why do Pagans worship deities? Why not just worship nature and learn from it, rather than worship deities? Isn't worshipping deities just adding an unnecessary ontological layer to an otherwise beautiful sensitivity to, and reverence of, nature? Shouldn't Pagans just cut out the middlemen and middlewomen (i.e. the deities) and just get straight to the point by worshipping nature? Just curious.
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Man is a part of Nature, eternally connected with, and ruled by Nature.
We are from birth required to look up to others in order to obtain enlightenment, of self, of purpose, of reason.
In giving worship to deities that represent the Natural order, the highest truths, Satya.
We create an image in our mind of the "perfect human being", naturally again, we will obtain enlightenment.
We cannot learn fully how to be a Human from a Bear or a Tiger.
Only from other Humans can we learn truly what it means to be human.
One might become confused, they will see this or that and find it personally appealing.
Emulating a criminal, thief, lier, lazy, etc.
They will see some valuable traits, persistence, determination, passion, independence, etc.
They might set this individual up as their own "Deity".
How common has this become today!!
This is where the importance of Meditation, self reflection, philosophy, a worship of Truth above all else.
Even if the Truth leads to destruction, which it will in many forms.
But out of this destruction, the Phoenix will be reborn, Enlightened by Truth.
This will reconnect the Human to the Divine Natural Order.
The mind is foolish to have forgotten that it was born from Nature.
Discipline your mind with Truth!