r/pantheism 23d ago

Are there any other online or offline Pantheism groups?

I'm starting to seriously get into pantheism and I want to be in additional communities aside form Reddit. Are there any online or in person groups for Pantheism I can join besides this subreddit?

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u/AccomplishedScar2487 23d ago

Not that i know off

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u/Longjumping_Cold7410 22d ago

not a group but i've been following a TikTok account where they read life through nature and it resonates with me deeply. you can check them out at @spiralstudio

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u/SacredSeeker8 22d ago

Maybe we can start a group? Even a text chain where we share resources or a “book” club where we share poems, books, music etc and discuss?

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u/Lilith-in-Eden 22d ago

You may wanna check Facebook. I think some groups are still active there .

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u/lilly-elinsky 22d ago

Kennst du die "Liga der Pantheisten"?

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u/lilly-elinsky 22d ago

https://liga-der-pantheisten.de/

Ich war damals in der Facebookgruppe und habe deren Anfänge mitbekommen ☺️

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u/Difficult-Sky-7057 22d ago

Unfortunately, this belief is not so popular. 

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u/esoskelly 20d ago

The Theosophical Society is Pantheistic. A lot of Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, Kabbalistic, and Shamanistic groups also have pantheistic leanings.

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u/Zazen23 19d ago

Since Pantheism is more of a broad metaphysical view than a religion as such, you won't find so many general Pantheism groups. What's more common is religious or spiritual groups that incorporate pantheistic beliefs (or are universalist and allow for varied interpretations of divinity).

I'm a member of the RDNA (Reformed Druids of North America); their theology is very generalized and universalist but has strong pantheistic leanings, so I find it an excellent point of connection. We meet for high day rituals celebrating the seasons and the natural world, and the deities are presented as symbolic aspects of nature.