Belief | Implication |
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All paths and theologies have validity; there is no One True Way to the truth. | No individual or group (including this one) has the right to impose its beliefs on others. |
The original religious traditions of all lands have many ideas and practices defended in common. They are all part of the Old Religion. | The religious liberties of traditional and native peoples should be defended as our own, for they are our own. |
The Divine Principle is eternal, all-powerful, and beyond all personification. | Human attempts to define Divinity are inherently limiting. |
In order to relate to the Divine Power, humans use symbols and images, especially personifications based on human characteristics. Each deity represents part of the Divine Power. | No single deity or other symbol is vast enough to become the sole focus of worship. |
All genders are equally human and equally divine. | Goddesses are as powerful as Gods. Any person can be spiritually powerful. |
The manifest creation is holy, a continuum of consciousness from inanimate objects to the pantheons of deities and spiritual beings. |
Revere all life and treat all things with mindfulness. |
Earth is the mother of us all, and all created beings are kindred. | We have a family responsibility to respect the environment. |
The human body is as holy as the rest of creation; it enables us to perceive life in its fullness. | Train the body, but do not torment it; celebration of our physical and sexual nature can be an act of worship. |
Individuals are responsible for their own spiritual development. | We must choose, and keep choosing, to follow the Path. No one can do it for us. |
Our life may be shaped by events from our past, or a past lifetime, but we have the free will to make a new positive choice at any time. | Never despair. What’s done is done; we can’t change the past, but what we do now can shape the future. |
What we do to others will affect our own lives, for good or for ill. | It behooves us to give serious thought to any action/working we propose. |
Birth and death, creation and destruction, are part of the natural cycle of existence, but the spirit is eternal; only the form of its manifestation is changed. | Death is only a passage. It is nothing to be feared. |
Evil is the result of the perversion or unbalancing of natural functions, phenomena, or energies. | To maintain balance and avoid “evil”, we try to work with the pattern of nature. |
The physical and spiritual worlds are equally real and accessible. | By altering our consciousness, it is both possible and natural to make contact between one and the other. |
As above, so below. | What is done on the spiritual level can affect what happens on the physical level, and vice versa. |
By using words and symbols, one mind or many working together can change the world. | Magic Works. |