Yep, still Celtic. Pleasantly more shamanic and less eclectic though.
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| You scored as Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
Your answers leaned very close to that of the Celtic Pantheon. Very popular now among pagans, the Celtic Gods seem to draw those who are sensitive and insightful, but also very passionate about their beliefs. Many Pagan Holidays are named for this pantheon and here is where you'll find many stories on Horned God, Green Man, and Druids. You likely either have been or want to visit Stonehenge one day. Many Arthurian legnds include references to the Celtic faith, as well.
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WulfWhat kind of Pagan are you?
You scored as a Shamanic Pagan
A shamanic pagan's roots are generally found in Native American faith. A true love and respect for the earth and all that it yields is central to their faith. Wisdom is most often found in spirit guides or totems, who can be animals, ancestors, or spirits. Pagans who follow this path tend to be far more aware of the delicate web that interweaves the lives of every person and thus move within that web accordingly. They're usually deeply insightful, friendly, loving people and excellent friends and parents. Mysterious and strong, as well, they are often the protectors of their friends and family as well as the moral compass for their friends and loved ones.
Shamanic Pagan
70%
Egyptian Pantheonic Pagan
65%
Ecclectic Pagan
65%
Roman Pantheonic Pagan
55%
Eastern Pagan
45%
Norse Pantheonic Pagan (Asatru)
35%
Zoroastrian Pagan
30%
Celtic Pantheonic Pagan
30%
Greek Pantheonic Pagan
25%
Sumerian, Babylonian, and Mesopotamian Pagans
25%
Catholic (Pagan?)
15%
Kabbalistic Pagan
5%
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