tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4384311833121748887.post7668034090925736837..comments2009-08-14T13:16:18.286-07:00Comments on First Nation Wiccan: First Nation Wiccan - SpiritladyTammyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16718461771169045749noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4384311833121748887.post-64597140585659619282009-08-14T13:16:18.286-07:002009-08-14T13:16:18.286-07:00"So I wonder where it all come from..." ..."So I wonder where it all come from..." Good words. I believe (and this is just my belief)it all came from superstition and fear. In the earliest of time humans knew there were great powers but they did not understand. They knew food grew from the earth when it was hot and the sun shown high and food dissapeared when it was cold and the trees lost their leaves. Not understanding they came to veiw the sun, moon stars, trees, earth and so on, as living ancients (deities) that they named and designed primitive rituals to appease the ancients. When storms came the ancients were angry when the hunt or crops were good the ancients were happy. The festivals were designed to thank or praise the ancients or to ask forgiveness. This practice became our Pagan heritage (Native, Witchcraft and such)and then it was turned into a type of religion. The more educated mankind became the more advanced the beliefs and then man created the organized or chritian religion.<br />The one common belief of ages is that there is a power greater than all existence. Don't you think so? I mean, Religion of anykind is still just a belief system created by humans.<br />I got this from many discovery, history channels and books. Scientist or discovering more of the true history of mankind everyday.Gaia Windwalkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12879881703912929377noreply@blogger.com