Paganism is a spiritual way of life that celebrates the sanctity of Nature, recognising the Divine in all things; the vast, unknowledgable spirit that runs through the universe, both seen and unseen. Pagans interpret many beliefs and values found all over the world and incorporate them to fit into their modern way of life. An individual's interpretations can be based on many things, such as Archeological Evidence, myth, Folklore and even the parts of the Bible. The important thing being the direction in which such inspirations channel human energy, potential and creativity.

Pagans honour the "Divine" in all aspects as being part of the sacred whole. Every person to a pagan is a beautiful and unique being. The wilderness, filled with all its land and wild animals is cherished by a pagan. One of the most important things to a Pagan, is their personal spiritual growth, attainable through experience of the natural world in which they love. They seek the spiritual union with Divinity by attuning to the tides of Nature and by exploring their inner selves. A pagan believes that they should meet the Deivine in whatever form personally, rather than through an intermediary. Although some paths do have leaders or teachers, their main goal is to help you discover your own sense and interpretation of the Divine, from the wisdom and experience they themselves have gained.

There are many different levels of Paganism, reflecting on the vast range of spiritual experience individual and unique to a person. Some pagans follow mulitple Gods and Goddesses found in Mythology, others focus on a single Life Force, or Mother Earth. The Pagan religion celebrates diversity, believing that each person should find their own spirituality according to the dictates of the quiet, inner voice of their soul, and respect all sincere religions.

Pagans of all paths and levels respect the rights of every living soul, whether human, animal, plant, or rock. They are very aware of the action and cause of effect, whether by thought or deed, upon creatures of the earth. Each Pagan accepts responsibility for ourselves, both spiritually and in the things we do. They encourage free though, creative imagination and practical human resourcefulness, believing these are fundemental to the harmony and rythms of our natural world, and life.