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Does your religion have a role/roles for water? |
Yes, many. |
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Yes, only 1 or 2. |
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Not that I know of. |
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No, I'm very sure that my religion doesn't have any role for water. |
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 1:42 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:19 pm
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SoundDoctrine Are there water deities, or deities specifically interested in water? Are there water spirits or other water entities? Several beings included in Asatru are associated with water, sort of. Njord is a fisherman, for example, and he's a god as well. Ran and her daighters live in the sea, and it's said those who die at sea are taken by her to run past her very picky daughters.
SoundDoctrine Are there specific spells/kinds of magic that deal with/use water? Cleansing tends to be associated with water in neo-paganism, for what I hope is an obvious reason. I have water rituals, but then I have a personal relationship with water which predates my religious affiliation; any pool of water I come across, I touch a little bit of it to my forehead. I've been doing this since I was a teenager, though I try to be as circumspect as I can, since people tend to look at me oddly. If I'm disturbed, I've also taken to showering, or swimming, or somehow incorporating myself physically with water.
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:18 pm
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SoundDoctrine Is there a religion based completely around water? Whole theologies? Not that I have heard of, but cults (or sects within larger theologies?) very much so.
Quote: Are there water deities, or deities specifically interested in water? In my trad, no. But there are plenty of other gods that concern themselves with oceans, rivers, lakes, rain etc.
Quote: Are there water spirits or other water entities? In my religion, there are spirits that live in the water- sure. But again, not "water spirits" per se.
They do exist in other religions though.
Quote: Are there specific spells/kinds of magic that deal with/use water? Water is critical in many of the mokado laws. Where you gather your water from, how and when you wash, etc. Quote: Bascially, how does water fit in within Paganism? (not that I'm a pagan, but hey. ~shrugs~)
I think I am seeing a pattern, that is best avoided right now. Sorry for taking this off topic.
The idea that "GodY is a god of X" is a bit inaccurate. Most pagan gods are not simply deities of generic things. Often due to deities having titles- this is an assumption from outside the religions as well as the neo-pagan scene.
One of my favorite examples is Odin. The most common title I have heard him addressed by is Alfather. But the guy has hundreds of names. (I'm not kidding either. I've seen lists... it's amazing)
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:25 pm
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TeaDidikai SoundDoctrine Is there a religion based completely around water? Whole theologies? Not that I have heard of, but cults (or sects within larger theologies?) very much so. Like which ones?
Tea I think I am seeing a pattern, that is best avoided right now. Sorry for taking this off topic. The idea that "GodY is a god of X" is a bit inaccurate. Most pagan gods are not simply deities of generic things. Often due to deities having titles- this is an assumption from outside the religions as well as the neo-pagan scene. One of my favorite examples is Odin. The most common title I have heard him addressed by is Alfather. But the guy has hundreds of names. (I'm not kidding either. I've seen lists... it's amazing) Oh, okay. Thanks for the info!
*EDIT** How should I best phrase what I mean then? I'm looking for information about entities that are involved with/really into/based around/connected to water.
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:54 pm
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SoundDoctrine TeaDidikai SoundDoctrine Is there a religion based completely around water? Whole theologies? Not that I have heard of, but cults (or sects within larger theologies?) very much so. Like which ones?
A number of cults that took up worship in sea side temples in most of the ancient world come to mind.
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 6:22 am
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