Is paganism a living tradition with roots deep in prehistory
or just a collection of superstitions, magic tricks and witches’
spells? Pagans explores the origins, history and beliefs of
Europe’s ancient religions.
Pt. 1 Sexy Beasts – Looks back to a time
before sex was taboo, when humans saw themselves as an integral
part of the natural world. Through history and prehistory, the
representations of the ancient gods and traditions followed by
pagans have been marred by propaganda from other religious groups
eager to rein in those they defined as wild barbarians. In truth,
the word pagan is a Roman term meaning ‘country folk’, and the
general concept of paganism is of oneness with nature and a quest
to fully understand the world around us.
Pt. 2 Magic Moments – Today magic is used as
a form of entertainment. It still thrills us to see an apparently
impossible phenomenon happen before our eyes. Reaching back through
to prehistoric times, the pagan magicians, who could conjure
material from nothing or predict the future, would almost certainly
have been held in the highest regard.
Pt. 3 Band of Brothers – According to Roman
records, the Iron Age Celtic peoples of Britain consisted of
war-like tribes – but this could well be propaganda of the age. In
43 AD, as now, invaders found ways of justifying their subjugation
of the native people whose country they colonized and whose land
they took. Whatever the reality, the image of rough, heavy-drinking
hooligans and evil barbarians is what we have been left with.
Pt. 4 Sacred Landscape – A strong pagan
belief is that the natural world is embedded in all of us. One
method of defining the landscape is by building monuments. The
construction of tombs at the boundaries of territory illustrates to
outsiders that the area is rightfully yours, since it belonged to
your ancestors. A succession of ritual monuments known throughout
prehistoric Europe, from wooden trackways to henges (stone or
wooden circles), suggest the strong influence of altering the
landscape as a way of defining territory within the pagan belief
system.
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