Paganismes
Paganismes is a broad term used to describe a variety of religious beliefs and practices that were prevalent in pre-Christian Europe and in other parts of the world. These traditions are often characterized by a reverence for nature, polytheism (the worship of multiple gods and goddesses), and a cyclical view of time. While the term "pagan" was historically used by Christians to refer to non-Abrahamic religions, it has been reclaimed by some modern practitioners of these ancient faiths.
Historically, paganisms encompassed a wide range of distinct religious systems, such as the Celtic, Germanic, Greek,
In contemporary times, a resurgence of interest in pagan traditions has led to the development of various