Past Was Pagan - Introduction To The Ancient Pagan Religion

Ancient Druid culture assumed paired male and female deities of the life power class could create invisible forms, place them on earth, and then manifest them by filling them with amorphous matter (dust). Each of the 3 roles had their own pair of deities/powers.

The Ancient Pagan Paradigm of Reality

(April 4, 2025) The Ancient Pagan Paradigm as revealed in the runic texts assumed the ultimate things of reality are invisible forms and amorphous matter. These will be manifested by the life power class of deities. The high life powers will create and distribute to the earth the invisible forms. These forms will then be manifested with by filling them with amorphous matter (dust). Plato got his theory of forms from this Ancient Pagan culture.

This paradigm is also the rationale behind alchemy. The form defines the type of material which is manifested within it. Hence, amorphous matter can transformed into into any material including gold by using magic to create and place the right form. 

The motion class of powers would then add a celestial spark of life to enable the movement of animals by giving them emotions.

The 3 main divisions of philosophy revolve around the 3 main questions of existence and thus correspond the the main classification dimensions of religions.

Classifying Religions Within A Paradigm

(April 4, 2025) Religions themselves can be characterized by their answers to these three fundamental questions of existence: 

This Roman empire era quote derives from the Ancient Druid concept of reality as revealed in the runic texts. This quote is from the 2nd verse of the Emerald Tablet, a short Hermetic text which first appeared in an Arabic source from the late 700's.  This quote is a medieval Latin translation of that text which is:
  • Quod est superius est sicut quod inferius, et quod inferius est sicut quod est superius.
  • That which is above is like to that which is below, and that which is below is like to that which is above.

Hermetic texts were composed in Greek between 50 and 250 CE. Its central deity came to be called Hermes Trismegistos (Hermes of the 3 majesties) where Hermes (Latin Mercury) was the Greek messenger god. Hermes Trismegistos was also associated with the Egyptian god Toth because he was thought to have invented writing. These are the earliest texts in Greek involving occult practices. We now know they were drawing on ideas from ancient Druidry. 

References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_above,_so_below
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hermetic-writings

Ancient Druid Cosmology Viewed Reality As Unitary

(April 4, 2025) Ancient Druid Culture assumed the universe had a unitary reality, that is, one system of causality but with the source of change being located at the sky-shell and above (the heavens). These change powers were then transmitted down to a flat earth level where such changes were manifested and put to use. These divine powers were perceived similarly to how we perceive electricity being generated from a power station today. Conscious feelings were their energy, their divine electricity. 

The source of motion in people and animals was identified as inner emotions which were in turn empowered by the divine powers reaching them via the liver. The liver is attached to the diaphragm muscle responsible to taking breaths and breaths were associated with life and hence motion. The word for "breath" in most ancient languages can also translated as "wind" or "spirit." This is why some translations of Genesis 1.1 use "wind" and some use "spirit." The Hebrew word for both is "ruach."

The phrase often used for motion powers in Latin "was animus and anima" often incorrectly and traditionally translated as "mind and spirit." Because these words have the common root of animate, a proper translation should reflect that sameness. So a more accurate, if less poetic, translation would be "emotional-animation and spiritual-animation." 

Transcendentalist writers Emerson and Thoreau

Compare With Future Renaissance View of Unitary Reality

(April 3, 2025) During the Renaissance, reality became binary having both a material universe and a spiritual/divine universe. Yet a desire remained for a unity reality which led to the following alternate paradigms:

1. Reality is not really divided because it is either:

  1. Atheistic - Only the material realm exists withs it energy changes. The existence of the Divine realm is an illusion. Conscious sensations are an "emergent" phenomena. Its creation comes out of nothing or it is cyclic (a multi-verse).
  2. Transcendentalist - Only the spiritual realm exists. Material realm is an illusion. Our minds create our reality and are only constrained by our own cultural conditioning and divine law.
The faith-based religious model common today based upon secondary source sacred texts is not the only possible model. The other way is a path based model sourced by feelings, constrained by community nature knowledge and given context by ancestral traditions.

Ancient Druidry's Community Knowledge Came From Nature and Tradition (Sacred Texts Did Not Yet Exist)

(November 27, 2023)  In the ancient past before the rise of books and institutional authorities, nature and cultural tradition were the only source of community knowledge. While gaining a good model of nature is a challenge, nature itself is the only possible source of community knowledge which is internally consistent. If it wasn't self-consistent, the universe would crash like a computer.

 Community knowledge is the facts a community is expected to believe in order to insure their mutual prosperity and survival. Not believing in germ theory and acting upon that knowledge puts many in the community at risk of early death. Humans do not exist in isolation from others so a community has the right to expect its members to care about the truths of the physical world.

Other sources of community knowledge beside nature have been charismatic gurus, institutional traditions, or leaders and sacred texts claiming divine inspiration or secret ancient or alien knowledge. These differing sources never agree with each other which results in endless conflict and drama because truth cannot be agreed upon. The only potentially peaceful religions are nature based religions.

In contrast to community knowledge, personal spiritual knowledge is knowledge about your own emotional reactions. It is knowledge that only you can really know. You cannot expect others to feel the same or to use the same mental model which works for you emotionally. This is why Nature Religion is perceptheistic encouraging any divine conception which works best for each individual. All personal knowledge is equally valid as long as it does not contradict community knowledge.

(April 5, 2025) Imagine these dots represent emotional/spiritual experiences. Many ways exist to cluster them together into various powers classes or deities. The colored separation shown represents just one model. The Neolithic farmer culture divided the spiritual powers into a set which worked best for agriculture. This Druid pantheon is at the core of all later European pantheons (along with Indo-European contributions of the planetary deities and the elementary deities)

Druid Motion Deities With Their Roman Equivalents

  1. Su (Roman Orcus/Orkus) (Greek  Hades, ᾍδης) - The dark moon god Su and the source of astrological motion powers. Orkus is Akkadian AR.KS meaning "Controller of coldness. He came to rule the cold places. The Greek AD.NṢ means "Instigator of astrological-coercion" where "Instigator" is an epithet for Su in Druid Akkadian texts.
  2. Selu/Selene (Roman Vesta) (Greek Selene/Selu, Σελήνη) - Celestial light source goddess and goddess of the hearth. In Rome, her main priestesses were the state sponsored Vestal Virgins. Being virgins they had nothing to do with fertility and life powers. Instead they were guardians of fates and fortunes.  Hearth goddesses protected the family against the ill effects of fate. Vesta is the Akkadian phrase US.T meaning "Binders of Astrology-magic." This word is similar to ancient Greek ἑστία (Estia) which is the Akkadian phrase meaning ES.T meaning "Spiritual-fluids of astrology magic." Spiritual fluids were thought to be the gaseous emanations (not expulsions) of stars and fires.
  3. Thu (Roman Minerva) (Greek Athena) - The mixed gender hermaphrodite deity associated with emotional energy and sex (passions). Minerva is Akkadian MN.RW meaning "supporter of the shepherds" who are emotion magic and astrology magic crafters. These are the original bards whose stories raised various emotions. "Athena" means "those Thu powers" and is often shown cross-dressed with a beardless feminine face in warrior armor. Greek culture (on old pots) shows men wearing beards. The beardless style came about under Etruscan and Roman influences.
  4. Thesu (Roman Genius) (Greek Theseus, Θησεύς) - The fate deity of a person similar to a guardian angel. Genius comes from the Akkadian G.N meaning "The energy revealed" where revelations generally imply the revelations of fate. In Roman culture this deity was given binary genders with genius being the fate-deity of men while juno (Kate/Hekate) was assigned to be the fate-deity of woman. Greek tradition has Theseus killing the chaotic Minotaur.

The Indo-European additions to the Druid pantheon were the planetary motion powers which modify the motion power class (Planets are ordered from fastest to slowest.):

  1. Mercury - childhood energy (fastest planet)
  2. Venus - young love
  3. Mars - youthful strength and aggression
  4. Jupiter - middle aged wisdom and rule
  5. Saturn - old age, death, harvest (slowest planet)

And the elemental powers which modify the life power class:

  1. Vulcan or Vul-Gin (fire, south) (Vedic Agni or A-Gin, Greek Hephaestus) [Proto-Indo-European Gina]
  2. Neptune or Nept-Un (water including sea water. Does not include flowing water) (Vedic Varuna or Var-Un) [Proto-Indo-European Una]
  3. Terra (ground, earth, north) (Vedic Mitra or Mi-Terra) [Proto-Indo-European Terra]
  4. Liber or Lib-Era (air, storms, liberty, east) (Vedic Indra or Ind-Era) [Proto-Indo-European Era]

Ancient Druid Pantheon Was Perceptheistic

(March 5, 2025) The Ancient Druid religion had a fixed pantheon but was perceptheistic within that framework, that is, no separation was made between spirits and deities. The deities could be perceived as either people or as powers depending on the situation. In the absence of visual clue and person can only be identified by the personality, that is, their cluster of exhibited powers.

Perceived spiritual powers observed in nature can be divided up many different ways depending on the goals of the people involved. The Druid pantheon was a classification system which worked best for early agricultural cultures. It was gender balanced with the power clusters (deities) representing observed changes on earth. These were divided into 2 large classes of 3 layers each (source of the sacred number 3)consisting of the life power class and the motion/emotion power class. This scheme is called the Ancient Pagan Paradigm.

The ancient Druid goddess triad consisted of:

  1. Underworld goddess Kate/Hekate representing the powers of death and rebirth.  
  2. Crescent moon goddess Ayu representing life guidance and wisdom, 
  3. Celestial light goddess Selu/Selene representing the emotional spark and radiant glow of life for individuals, families, states, and world. She was the goddess of the hearth.

In contrast the Druid god triad consisted of:

  1. Unseen high god Alu representing the powers of creation
  2. Sun and storm god Hu representing order and security with occasional chaos
  3. Dark new moon and dark eye pupil god Su representing fate and time

In addition, 2 boundary-crossing deities existed, the hermaphrodite god Thu/Athena representing passions which crossed the boundary of gender and the life manifestation god Yahu/Yahweh (sometime paired with the goddess Asher) who crossed the matter-spiritual boundary by filling spiritual forms with amorphous matter.

Classical Equivalents to Druid Deities.

Marcus Varro (116-27 BCE) has an important deity list in his book entitled Antiquitates rerum humanarum et divinarum (Histories of Human and Divine Things). He was born in or near Reate (now Rieti) in Lazio, Italy into a family thought to be of equestrian rank. He ended up owning a large farm in the Reatine plain which was reported to be near Lago di Ripasottile.  

His important passage about early Roman deities is quoted by Augustine in "de ciu. Dei, VII, 2." This is the earliest complete list that we have on the main Roman deities before it was corrupted by empire:  

Druid Masculine Life-Growth Deities With Classical Equivalents

Druid Feminine Life/Fertility Deities With Classical Equivalents

Existence is weird. Why should anything exist when non-existence is simpler?

Ancient Druid Purpose of Life

(March 14, 2025)

Compare this to the purpose which developed after deities were lordified (personified and  becoming members of the royal court)

Ancient Druid Deity Chart

(April 5, 2025) The Druid deities can be placed into a matrix showing their 2 classes of powers: the life power class and the motion power class. Each class is gender balanced and has 3 layers. This diety layering is where later GreekChristian theologians got the Trinity. God the father was the source of divine powers, Christ was the connective power which brought divine influences to earth, and the Holy Spirit manifested those divine powers. This shows the Greeks were still aware of the perceptheistic principle where deities can be perceived as either powers or people. Trying to imagine the Christian trinity simply as personified deities does not work and confuses Christians even today.

Below is a larger and more complex chart giving a broader cultural context. This shows how related Mesopotamian pantheons are similar.