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Old 16th June 2008, 06:46 AM
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I'm curious if anyone knows about this Pagan Path? I've heard about it but can't find anything about it's beliefs, teachings, etc online. I feel it may be my Pagan Path but can't find anything about it.

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hmm...I may need you to explain a bit more.

In the Pow Wow circuit there are definitely people of that kind of persuasion, but usually they are also a little cracked. From my experience, most native americans are very conservative in their practice. The ones that make big shows out of prayer and ceremony for the masses are the ones that get more than a once over by the elders and powers that be.

Native American Spirituality really is in essence very similar to Paganism. The names are just different. There are no gods but spirits and totems.

There most definitely are Xtian Natives just as their are Pagan Natives. the "Neo" is just what truly throws me. There is nothing neo about being a native american. They have been around just as long as as anything else, with archaeological proof to back it up.
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