/r/ReconPagans

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In recognizing that the wider Pagan and polytheist communities do not always serve as ideal spaces for reconstructionist Pagans, this community offers a haven for practitioners of reconstructionist polytheisms.

Welcome!

r/reconPagans is a community for practitioners of reconstructionist polytheisms. For the purposes of this sub, polytheists who are not affiliated with a specific tradition but who utilize reconstructionism as a methodology are also considered reconstructionist Pagans.

It should also be noted that we see "revivalist" and "reconstructionist" as interchangeable terms.

In affirming this "Primer on Reconstruction, " we define the scope of reconstruction as follows:

"Reconstruction, in the context of polytheistic religions, is a methodology used to build a cohesive belief system revolving around certain/specific ethno-cultural peoples, located in a specific era of time."

guest policy:

Visitors from other religious backgrounds, including atheism, are welcome to ask questions and engage with this community respectfully. However, rhetoric promoting non-reconstructionists religions and beliefs, including the espousal of archetypalist and atheist rhetoric, will be subject to permabans and removal.

Rules:

1. Be Decent

Harassment, aggression, and ad-hominins will not be tolerated on this sub. Bigotry of any kind is grounds for immediate and permanent removal. Also note that this subreddit views folkishness and other racialist ideologies as bigotry.

Being decent also means respecting people's personal boundaries, particularly in regards to fictive kinship. Do not call members of this sub "brother" or "sister" without their consent.

2. No atheistic or misotheistic rhetoric

Anyone promoting a view of reconstructionist Paganism that is not inherently polytheistic will be banned. Note that this subreddit views archetypalism and pantheism as atheism, and offenders will be permabanned. Moreover, all Gods are to be respected here. Proselytization of non-recon faiths is also covered under this rule.

3. Stay on topic

This is a subreddit for discussion, so image sharing and memes are off-topic.

This rule applies to any discussion of politics and political issues which are not directly linked to recon Paganism.

Posts only about witchcraft will be removed. Users who practice witchcraft may discuss it if comes up in discussion or if they are able to demonstrate a strong link with reconstructionist Paganism.

4. Moderator discretion

Moderators have the final say on whether content is acceptable for this community. This is also a catch-all for technical issues which hinder moderation; if we ask you to change something in order to meet our approval, you must follow instructions. Consequences could include post removal and/or a ban, depending on the situation.

This is also applies to unauthorized posting of advertisements (such as discord links, Etsy stores, etc.) or polls.

Other reconstructionist subreddits:

r/Anahuac

r/Gaulishpolytheism

r/Heathenry

r/Hellenism

r/Kemetic

r/Paganacht

r/Rodnovery

r/RomanPaganism

r/Sumer

Resources:

Heathenry

Hellenism

Gaulish Polytheism

The resources list is limited to what the team is aware of and approves of. Let us know if there is something you would like to be listed.

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Do you think worshiping Deities traditionally associated with different religious traditions requires observing all said traditions' details?

Let's suppose this person with a strong recon bent wants to worship at least most, or all, these Deities, traditionally associated with these religious traditions:

  • Priapos: Northwest Anatolian(?) and Greek; or Priapus: Roman;
  • Freyr: mainly Eastern Scandinavia;
  • Dionysos: Greek;
  • Pan: Greek;
  • Cernunnos: Gaulish and Gallo-Roman (and maybe also pre-Gaulish)?
  • Min: Egyptian; and/or Pan [Enodos, among other Pan epithet(s)?]: Greek-speaking people by eastern Egypt(?);
  • Hermes: Greek;
  • Heracles: Greek;
  • Heracles Ogmios: (Gallo-)Greek(?);
  • Hecate: Carian and Greek; or Trivia: Roman;
  • Atargatis: Syrian;
  • Astarte: Phoenician and Ugaritic;
  • Asherah: Hebrew and/or Judean(?), and Ugaritic;
  • Lugos: Gaulish;
  • Belenos: Gaulish;
  • Sirona: Gaulish and Gallo-Roman;
  • Wadd: (South) Arabic;
  • Baal{[-Hadad(?)] and/or [-Samaim(?)]}: generally Western Semitic and Ugaritic;
  • Hathor: Egyptian:
  • Thoueris: Egyptian;
  • Bes: Egyptian;
  • Isis(-Thermoutis): Egyptian;
  • Tefnut: Egyptian;
  • Atum: Egyptian;
  • Svantevid: Western Slavic (Lechitic);
  • Triglav: Slavic;
  • Veles: Slavic;
  • Odin: Scandinavian;
  • Pekko: generally Baltic Finnic but maybe mainly Estonian, Karelian and Seto;
  • Demeter: Greek.

Let's suppose that, inspired by Imperial (Roman) period lararia and their religious diversity (mainly in provinces like Augusta Raurica), said person wants to worship these Deities on the same (domestic) shrine (in his/her bedroom).

Do you think said person should learn and observe the details of every single one religious tradition primarily associated with every single Deity (like talking to said Deity in one of said religious tradition's language, using traditionally prescribed clothes or clothes made of traditionally prescribed materials, observing all the known purity requirements of all religious traditions, sacrificing the traditional way and only traditional goods, etc.)?

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2022/02/06
19:52 UTC

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A proper Hellenic priesthood education

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2022/01/11
19:38 UTC

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Wanting to deep dive on Cú Chulainn specifically, recommend resources?

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2022/01/11
14:02 UTC

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Afraid to truly reach out to the Gods. Help?

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2022/01/11
14:00 UTC

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Deity Profile: Óðinn

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2021/08/02
03:45 UTC

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Here is Loki!

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2021/07/31
17:58 UTC

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A Deity Profile For You :)

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2021/07/27
22:55 UTC

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Hávamál Analysis 139

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2021/07/11
02:47 UTC

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Hávamál Analysis 138

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2021/07/04
23:41 UTC

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Introduction to Magic in the Viking Age

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2021/06/27
00:39 UTC

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Hellenist POCs, what's your experience? Have you had any issues?

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2021/06/04
02:21 UTC

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Here's a video I made today combining Heathen land-taking, regular smoke cleansing, and a Filipino house blessing for the new house I recently purchased with my husband. Enjoy!

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2021/06/04
02:16 UTC

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I'm a POC and I would like to ask (an)other POC who worship(s) one or more than one Deity primarily associated with European religious traditions a few questions

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2021/04/25
03:22 UTC

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Reconstructing a Gothic River Burial

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2021/04/13
20:14 UTC

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Deities and/or religions that don't require ritual purity

Purity requirements are widely known among reconstructionists because ritual purity is a very important feature of several religious traditions associated with Europe and Western Asia.

It's common for said religious traditions to consider several actions and situations to be sources of ritual pollution like:

  • sex; genital discharges; menstrual blood;
  • human blood in general;
  • funerals; touching dead human bodies;
  • diseases;
  • letting a murderer in one's home; etc..

Different kinds of pollution could demand different cleansing methods. It's thought that entering a temple usually required greater purity than, said, approaching a household shrine to make a non-bloody sacrifice.

In contemporary societies it can be very difficult to avoid certain sources of pollution or even being sure one didn't get ritually impure just by touching an ritually impure person while walking outside.

Do you know any religion that doesn't require purity?

In your experience Which Deities care less about ritual purity?

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2021/03/23
02:00 UTC

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Are there any Reconstructionist journals out there?

I'm interested in a lot of the theory/methodology/philosophy that goes into the idea of Reconstructionist thought. I'm hoping to find a group not unlike this subreddit that is dedicated to discussing the ideas of Reconstructionism in a non-culturally specific setting. So not just Celtic recon, Norse recon etc... and with a degree of academic rigour/editing. The perfect thing would be an open access journal, I know there are journals out there, such as The Pomegranate or The Rune book. But the former is a bit broad and the latter very specific, is there anything in the middle?

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2021/03/03
14:07 UTC

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Tips and Tricks for Daily Rituals?

Does anyone have tips or tricks for keeping up with a daily habit when one's schedule is different than normal?

I am trying to keep up the habit of a small, quick daily libation, but noticed that on weekends or on days I do not work, I tend to slip. I think that I've quickly integrated the libation into my morning routine on work days, but I don't really have a "morning routine" on non-work days, so it's more difficult to remember then.

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2021/02/16
10:01 UTC

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Soteriological Cults

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2021/02/01
20:36 UTC

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Do you have a short summary of your theology of the theoi?

Hit me the other day that I may not. In a post on another sub I didn't ultimately respond to I was trying to think of how I might explain how my conception of what the gods are like differs from say the Christian idea of divinity, and whether I could do so without a five minute ramble.

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2021/01/14
16:49 UTC

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New year divination for the community

Blogger Kaye Boesme does a divination reading for the entire western polytheist community every year, which I think is a great idea. I piggybacked on her last year, and will be doing so again. Here's her single-card draw for what's coming next in 2021.

I'm encouraging everyone to do readings of their own and share them. Post them to your blogs, to social media, and post them here, too!

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2021/01/12
17:47 UTC

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How does your faith impact your work?

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2020/12/30
23:18 UTC

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Personal Beliefs vs Ancestor Worship?

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2020/12/26
05:33 UTC

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Best pagan blogs of 2020?

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2020/12/08
03:48 UTC

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Weekly Discussion November 23, 2020

Today's discussion topic is:

Holidays

Some questions you might consider answering:

Which holidays do you observe in your tradition(s)?

Are there any holidays which are particularly meaningful to you?

How do you observe your holidays?

4 Comments
2020/11/23
14:11 UTC

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Weekly Discussion November 16, 2020

Today's discussion topic is:

Media

Some questions you might consider answering:

What does popular media consistently get wrong about polytheism?

Is there anything media tends to get right?

What is your favorite portrayal of polytheism in popular media?

What is your least favorite portrayal?

3 Comments
2020/11/16
14:03 UTC

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