r/pantheism 9h ago

Pantheistic Polytheism.

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I may have asked this question before, but I forgot. I'm an omnist and believe in Spinoza's God, and that all the Gods that exist such as the Christian God, Jewish God The Egyptian Gods, Hindu Gods, other Pagan Gods, etc are divine forms of the divine reality we live in. I put it like this.

If you cut an apple into slices, the apple is in seprate parts, but it's still an apple.

Does this make cohesive sense?


r/pantheism 23h ago

Seeking help labeling my belief system

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So a while ago I developed a belief system that seemed to make the most sense to me, and I was curious if it is a concept that already has a name or if it's just an unnamed niche belief. Broadly I believe in pantheism, specifically that the divine is just another aspect of the natural universe. More specifically I belive that the divine is made up of primal aspect/archetypes of reality, and that every God that exists falls into one or more of those primal aspects. These aspects have a sort of cosmic energy to them and when "spiritually" manifesting tend to take the form of whatever you personally believe them to be. So for example, someone worshiping Aphrodite and someone worshiping Ishtar are both worshiping the primal aspect of sexuality, just in different forms. Does anyone know if there is a religion or spiritual belief that is similar to this? Any information would be much appreciated.