Hello, and Dea bless. I currently know of one other Deanist here who worships both Mother and Father God. It's nice to see new faces who also share in The Faith. May She be with you always
Hi, not trying to proseletize, but Deanists believe that Mother Mary is an Image of Dea/God our Mother, which makes sense when you said that you felt the maternal love only a mother can give and didnt feel the same way for "God". May She be with you
As I was just thinking about something in comparing other faiths to my own faith, I would like others to explain how their own religion views closeness to their God. In my religion, Déanism, though we do believe that God is our *Heavenly* Mother, we also believe that She is with us and *in* us...
She mostly speaks to me through nature, as I am a nature lover, and so God does exist inside of all things and I feel Her presence there.
God also speaks to me through mediatation and prayer or through feelings. Like when I ask something to Her in a prayer I will get an emotions depending on the...
In my religion (Deanism) it teaches that God created all beings and souls from Her laughter. We also believe that we were all in a perfect state (one with Dea Herself) but the soul yearned to gain knowledge and experience that couldnt be known in perfection, and so asked Dea to create a physical...
Luciferian Witchcraft | Sarah Anne Lawless
I found this source that seems interesting if you are interested in more of the witchcraft side of luciferianism.
From what my religion (Deanism) teaches, we are all born naturally good. Naturally wanting to be kind and good etc etc. Deanism says that when Gld created us, She made our soul completely perfect and pure, but we have free will to act on good or act on bad.
From what i know, lilith was the first wife of adam who refused to be submissive towards him and so god banished her from the garden of eve and then created eve. I know that she is a Feminist icon and also know some pagans who worship her as well. I dont know how it would fit into lucifarianism...
I am a Deanist. I believe in God the Mother (instead of God the Father), and we believe that Dea (God) created the universe/the Earth because we desired to experience life outside of perfection (which was one with God Herself). We believe that the Earth is a living breathing creature and that...
Thank you for introducing that song! I also am an animist! As in i believe that spirits exist within all things :) have you heard the song "The river is flowing"? It was one of my favorite songs back when i was wiccan, but its not compatible with my beliefs anymore.
Yes i have heard that song as well, it is very pretty. As for the afterlife, well, many people believe many different things. Most pagans and goddess worshipers believe similarly in a more pantheist view, that when we die we simply return to the earth. I am a rare person in that i do believe in...
i know the abrahamic religions have a strange new belief that only some people reunite while others are eternally seperated, and i'm wondering where or why its was created. Fear tactics? control? Deanism and Goddess religion teaches that Dea created us from Her laughter, so we each have a spark...
Not sure why you showed a definition as i have already said a Goddess is a female deity. What i meant by wicca being patriarchal is that Wicca revolves heavily on a Male Sun/Female Moon and Male sky/Female Earth. These concepts Mostly come from Greece/Roman beliefs but also other patriarchal...
Yes i deffinantly know what you mean there, having to constantly explain yourself. I guess what Deanists/Filianists are trying to do is basically reclaim the word. I tend to just say Goddess so other Goddesses worshipers understand me, but normally just use Dea to stay away from polytheistic or...
We simply do it out of respect for Our Mother- we dont believe the word "God" was created by the abrahamics nor do they fully claim it as theirs. We dont want God to be lumped together with other polytheistic Goddesses or pantheistic (Gaia/Mother Earth) Goddess, or sexualized female "Goddesses"...
Exactly the reason why we do not use the word "Goddess" as it has too many meanings. Look up the word in any search and you will likely see many sexually explicit things. You will also likely see Goddesses of Nature and Goddesses from polytheistic faiths. Deanists and Filianists make it very...
The definition for "Goddess" is :
"A female deity in polytheistic religions"
Yes, a lot of wiccans do use the word "Goddess" because Many of them are polytheistic/duo theistic and believe "God" is male and "Goddess" is his second or female version of God. I also think its good to note that...