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Post by lonewhitewolf on Sept 14, 2005 2:22:53 GMT -5
What kind of Pagan are you? You scored as Shamanic Pagan. A shamanic pagan's roots are generally found in Native American faith. A true love and respect for the earth and all that it yields is central to their faith. Wisdom is most often found in spirit guides or totems, who can be animals, ancestors, or spirits. Pagans who follow this path tend to be far more aware of the delicate web that interweaves the lives of every person and thus move within that web accordingly. They're usually deeply insightful, friendly, loving people and excellent friends and parents. Mysterious and strong, as well, they are often the protectors of their friends and family as well as the moral compass for their friends and loved ones. Shamanic Pagan 90% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 80% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 25% Ecclectic Pagan 20% Zoroastrian Pagan 15% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 10% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 5% Kabbalistic Pagan 5% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 0% Catholic (Pagan?) 0% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 0% Eastern Pagan 0% What kind of Pagan are you? created with www.quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=11726&first=yesThis doesn't surprise me. My path is Shamanism so I'm not surprised I received a 90%. My results for Egyptian Pagan aren't a surprise either. I'm fascinated by the Egyptian Gods, especially Set and Anubis. The Goddess Bast is fascinating also. My other beliefs are in the Earth Spirit, Gaia, plus I believe in animism. Plus I have particular interest in the Norse Gods and Goddesses. So I'd consider myself shamanic with some tendencies leaning towards the Egyptian/Norse Pantheon. The only surprise is that I didn't get a higher percent in the Norse Pantheon section. href='http://quizfarm.com'>QuizFarm.com
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Post by goodboy on Sept 14, 2005 5:31:19 GMT -5
You scored as Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru).
You might well be Asatru, or Norse Pagan. With prodominantly Germanic and Slavic roots, the Gods of the Norse are strong, bawdy and passionate. Many men feel drawn to these gods, and this is the faith for those who celebrate courage, valor and strength. Home of one of the most well known Gods of mischief and fire, Loki, followers of this pantheon tend to be full of good humor and also strong in spirit and frequently the protectors of those they care for.
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 30%
Kabbalistic Pagan 25%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 10%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 0%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan 0%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan 0%
Shamanic Pagan 0%
Eastern Pagan 0%
Zoroastrian Pagan 0%
Ecclectic Pagan 0%
Catholic (Pagan?) 0%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 0%
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Post by zayin on Sept 14, 2005 6:52:14 GMT -5
Shamanic Pagan 90% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 80% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 80% Ecclectic Pagan 75% Kabbalistic Pagan 70% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 65% Zoroastrian Pagan 65% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 60% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 55% Eastern Pagan 40% Catholic (Pagan?) 35% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 20%
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Post by Anise on Sept 14, 2005 19:36:20 GMT -5
You scored as Ecclectic Pagan.
A veritable blend of all the pantheons and perhaps a dash of a few other religions as well, you're the versitile Ecclectic Pagan. You have no problem wearing an ankh while setting an offering to Herne on your alter just below your image of Hera. You don't believe in coloring within the lines, and are a bright free-thinker. While you respect the views of your fellow pagans, as far as you're concerned, religion is the sky, and there's no one about to clip your wings with lines and limitations.
Ecclectic Pagan 75%
Zoroastrian Pagan 50%
Shamanic Pagan 45%
Kabbalistic Pagan 40%
Eastern Pagan 35%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 30%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan 25%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan 25%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 20%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 15%
Catholic (Pagan?) 15%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 15%
I am not sure what Zoroastrian is to be honest so I don't know why I got a 50% there. But Ecclectic is highly understandable.
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Post by crazycat on Sept 21, 2005 1:31:05 GMT -5
I don't know what Zoroastrian Pagan is either. I guess I don't know myself. HeHe! ;D Except I know dang well I'm not Catholic! ;D
Zoroastrian Pagan 75%
Kabbalistic Pagan 60%
Eastern Pagan 50%
Ecclectic Pagan 40%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 30% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 30%
Shamanic Pagan 30% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 30% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 20% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 15% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 10% Catholic (Pagan?) 0%
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Sept 21, 2005 7:39:14 GMT -5
lol cc! actually I do consider myself a bit eclectic if I had to choose a path I was on, it would be this one for sure. You scored as Ecclectic Pagan.
A veritable blend of all the pantheons and perhaps a dash of a few other religions as well, you're the versitile Ecclectic Pagan. You have no problem wearing an ankh while setting an offering to Herne on your alter just below your image of Hera. You don't believe in coloring within the lines, and are a bright free-thinker. While you respect the views of your fellow pagans, as far as you're concerned, religion is the sky, and there's no one about to clip your wings with lines and limitations. Ecclectic Pagan 80% Zoroastrian Pagan 75% Shamanic Pagan 60% Kabbalistic Pagan 50% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 45% Eastern Pagan 30% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 30% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 25% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 20% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 15% Catholic (Pagan?) 10% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 10%
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Post by crazycat on Sept 22, 2005 0:17:17 GMT -5
Actually I don't have an alter, a place that's call an alter,anyways. LOL! My alter is any dang place I'm at time when I feel a need to pray. My favorite place would be floating on my back in a pool of refreshing water. A walk in the woods. I don't have neither one, ;D So I have to settle for a walk around the block or the bathtub. Hehe! My backyard would be nice if it was not so hot or if there was not so many dang fire ants. I'm rambling . I'm nervous about the strom coming. All day I've been trying to decide what to take with and what to leave behind. I'm taking all my OBE and dream books and my Bible. All my pictures of family. There are some things I'm leaving, cause it's just not practical but if there gone when I come back I will sure miss them. LIke my computer, the paintings my sister painted for me. I can't take my stray cats, I can't even catch them. They love to come and peek at me at the backdoor at night.
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Sept 22, 2005 18:13:52 GMT -5
CC, where are you going may I ask?? and good luck!!!
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Post by andin on Sept 25, 2005 11:15:48 GMT -5
Well, this really makes sense to me since my path is a combination of Shamanism/Egyptian (Kemetism)/Greek Pantheon.
You scored as Greek Pantheonic Pagan.
One of the best well-known pantheons around is Greek, due to the popularity of the Greek myths. Pagans who fall into this catagory tend to follow the Mother and Father images of Zues and Hera, but it's not at all uncommon for their patron deities to be other Greek Gods or Heroes, such as Ares, Hades, Persephone, Apollo, Artemis, or Dionysis. Lusty and dramatic, the Greek Gods call to those who like epic tales and wild romance. You either already are a Greek Pantheon follower, or else you look to them often for insight.
Greek Pantheonic Pagan 90%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 85%
Ecclectic Pagan 85%
Shamanic Pagan 80%
Zoroastrian Pagan 70%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan 65%
Eastern Pagan 40%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 30%
Kabbalistic Pagan 25%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 20%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 10%
Catholic (Pagan?) 5%
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Post by section8 on Oct 16, 2005 15:54:38 GMT -5
Hmmm I learned from myself.
You scored as Shamanic Pagan.
A shamanic pagan's roots are generally found in Native American faith. A true love and respect for the earth and all that it yields is central to their faith. Wisdom is most often found in spirit guides or totems, who can be animals, ancestors, or spirits. Pagans who follow this path tend to be far more aware of the delicate web that interweaves the lives of every person and thus move within that web accordingly. They're usually deeply insightful, friendly, loving people and excellent friends and parents. Mysterious and strong, as well, they are often the protectors of their friends and family as well as the moral compass for their friends and loved ones. Shamanic Pagan 85% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 65% Ecclectic Pagan 60% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 50% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 45% Zoroastrian Pagan 35% Eastern Pagan 35% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 20% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 20% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 15% Catholic (Pagan?) 0% Kabbalistic Pagan 0%
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Post by Dancing Bear on Feb 2, 2006 3:57:09 GMT -5
Cool quiz. God only knows how i scored 15% on Catholic Pagan? I thought it was funny anyway!! By the way does anyone know what a zoroastrian pagan is??? You scored as Shamanic Pagan. Modified to say dont worry about answering that my Husband scored 95% a Zoroastrian pagan. I know what it means now A shamanic pagan's roots are generally found in Native American faith. A true love and respect for the earth and all that it yields is central to their faith. Wisdom is most often found in spirit guides or totems, who can be animals, ancestors, or spirits. Pagans who follow this path tend to be far more aware of the delicate web that interweaves the lives of every person and thus move within that web accordingly. They're usually deeply insightful, friendly, loving people and excellent friends and parents. Mysterious and strong, as well, they are often the protectors of their friends and family as well as the moral compass for their friends and loved ones. Shamanic Pagan 80% Zoroastrian Pagan 40% Eastern Pagan 35% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 25% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 20% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 20% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 20% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 20% Kabbalistic Pagan 20% Ecclectic Pagan 15% Catholic (Pagan?) 15% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 5%
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Feb 2, 2006 21:39:20 GMT -5
yeah I see myself more of an ecclectic witch than anything..but this was interesting.
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Post by bezjak on Feb 16, 2006 13:51:19 GMT -5
the "label" ecclectic pagan seems to fit.....but I don't like "labels".(to much of a free spirit maybe?)
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Post by Dancing Bear on Feb 18, 2006 17:14:23 GMT -5
I thought it was a good quiz, I only scored 20% on ecclectic pagan though. LOL!!!
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Post by ladybleu on Feb 20, 2006 17:07:36 GMT -5
You scored as Celtic Pantheonic Pagan.
Your answers leaned very close to that of the Celtic Pantheon. Very popular now among pagans, the Celtic Gods seem to draw those who are sensitive and insightful, but also very passionate about their beliefs. Many Pagan Holidays are named for this pantheon and here is where you'll find many stories on Horned God, Green Man, and Druids. You likely either have been or want to visit Stonehenge one day. Many Arthurian legnds include references to the Celtic faith, as well. Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 90% Ecclectic Pagan 75% Shamanic Pagan 75% Zoroastrian Pagan 75% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 55% Eastern Pagan 40% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 40% Kabbalistic Pagan 40% Catholic (Pagan?) 35% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 35% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 30% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 15% Wow, this is so me! but more ecclectic I would think. Great quiz
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Post by section8 on Mar 27, 2006 20:55:46 GMT -5
Nice ladybleu, have you visited stonehenge?
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Post by Lena on Mar 28, 2006 13:44:43 GMT -5
You scored as Ecclectic Pagan.
A veritable blend of all the pantheons and perhaps a dash of a few other religions as well, you're the versitile Ecclectic Pagan. You have no problem wearing an ankh while setting an offering to Herne on your alter just below your image of Hera. You don't believe in coloring within the lines, and are a bright free-thinker. While you respect the views of your fellow pagans, as far as you're concerned, religion is the sky, and there's no one about to clip your wings with lines and limitations. Ecclectic Pagan 95% Shamanic Pagan 70% Zoroastrian Pagan 45% Eastern Pagan 45% Celtic Pantheonic Pagan 40% Kabbalistic Pagan 40% Roman Pantheonic Pagan 20% Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan 15% Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru) 15% Greek Pantheonic Pagan 0% Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans 0% Catholic (Pagan?) 0%
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